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Neuronal Voltage Gated Potassium Channels May Modulate Nitric Oxide Synthesis in Corpus Cavernosum
Potassium channels (K(+)Ch) in corpus cavernosum play an important role in the regulation of erection. Nitric oxide (NO) acts through opening of K(+)Ch leading to hyperpolarization and relaxation. Aim : This study aims to update knowledge about the role of voltage-gated K(+)Ch (K(V)) channels in ere...
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Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5445172/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28603495 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2017.00297 |
Sumario: | Potassium channels (K(+)Ch) in corpus cavernosum play an important role in the regulation of erection. Nitric oxide (NO) acts through opening of K(+)Ch leading to hyperpolarization and relaxation. Aim : This study aims to update knowledge about the role of voltage-gated K(+)Ch (K(V)) channels in erectile machinery and investigate their role in the control of NO action &/or synthesis in the corpus cavernosum. Methods : Tension studies using isolated rabbit corpus cavernosum (CC) strips and rat anococcygeus muscle were conducted. Results are expressed as mean ± SEM. Results : Electric field stimulation (EFS, 2–16 Hz) evoked frequency-dependent relaxations of the PE (phenylephrine)-precontracted CC strips. At 2 Hz, EFS-induced relaxation amounted to 73.17 ± 2.55% in presence 4-AP (10(−3) M) compared to 41.98 ± 1.45% as control. None of the other selective K(+)Ch blockers tested inhibited EFS-induced relaxation. 4-AP (10(−3)M) significantly attenuated ACh-induced relaxation of rabbit CC where dose-response curve was clearly shifted upward, and attenuated SNP- induced relaxation, for example, to 49.28 ± 4.52% compared to 65.53 ± 3.01% as control at 10(−6) M SNP. The potentiatory effect of 4-AP on EFS was abolished or reversed in presence of N(G)-nitro-L-arginine (L-NNA, non-selective nitric oxide synthase inhibitor, 10(−5)M, and 2 × 10(−4)M). Same results were observed in rat anococcygeus muscle which is a part of the erectile machinery in rats. Conclusion : This study provides evidence for the presence of prejunctional voltage-gated K(+)Ch in CC, the blockade of which may increase the neuronal synthesis of NO. |
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