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Testosterone Induces Relaxation of Human Corpus Cavernosum Tissue of Patients With Erectile Dysfunction

INTRODUCTION: Previous research in the field of cardiovascular diseases suggests a relaxing effect of testosterone (T) on smooth muscle cells. Therefore, it was hypothesized that T could play a significant role in erection development. AIM: To investigate the relaxing effect of T and other molecules...

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Autores principales: Van den Broeck, Thomas, Soebadi, Mohammad Ayodhia, Falter, Annelies, Raets, Lore, Duponselle, Jolien, Lootsma, Joline, Heintz, Alexander, Philtjens, Uchelly, Hofkens, Lien, Gonzalez-Viedma, Arantxa, Driesen, Karel, Sandner, Peter, Albersen, Maarten, Brône, Bert, Van Renterghem, Koenraad
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Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7042167/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31767508
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.esxm.2019.10.003
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author Van den Broeck, Thomas
Soebadi, Mohammad Ayodhia
Falter, Annelies
Raets, Lore
Duponselle, Jolien
Lootsma, Joline
Heintz, Alexander
Philtjens, Uchelly
Hofkens, Lien
Gonzalez-Viedma, Arantxa
Driesen, Karel
Sandner, Peter
Albersen, Maarten
Brône, Bert
Van Renterghem, Koenraad
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Soebadi, Mohammad Ayodhia
Falter, Annelies
Raets, Lore
Duponselle, Jolien
Lootsma, Joline
Heintz, Alexander
Philtjens, Uchelly
Hofkens, Lien
Gonzalez-Viedma, Arantxa
Driesen, Karel
Sandner, Peter
Albersen, Maarten
Brône, Bert
Van Renterghem, Koenraad
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description INTRODUCTION: Previous research in the field of cardiovascular diseases suggests a relaxing effect of testosterone (T) on smooth muscle cells. Therefore, it was hypothesized that T could play a significant role in erection development. AIM: To investigate the relaxing effect of T and other molecules of the T signaling pathway on human corpus cavernosum (HCC) tissue. METHODS: Samples of the HCC tissue were obtained from men who underwent penile prosthesis implantation (n = 33) for erectile dysfunction. Samples were used for isometric tension measurement in Ex Vivo experiments. Following standardized precontraction with phenylephrine, increasing doses of T or dihydrotestosterone were administered and blocked by NO/H(2)S synthesis inhibitors, a K(ATP) blocker, and flutamide (androgen receptor inhibitor). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: The outcome was relaxation of the HCC tissue, normalized to a maximum precontraction achieved by phenylephrine. RESULTS: A dose-dependent relaxing effect of dihydrotestosterone and T was observed with a relaxation of, respectively, 24.9% ± 23.4% (P < .0001) and 41.7% ± 19.1% (P = .01) compared with 6.8% ± 15.9% for vehicle (dimethylsulfoxide) at 300 μM. The relaxing effect of T was not countered by blocking NO synthesis, H(2)S synthesis, K(ATP) channels, or the androgen receptor. CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: By understanding the underlying mechanisms of T-induced HCC relaxation, potential new therapeutic targets can be identified. STRENGTHS & LIMITATIONS: The strength of the study is the use of fresh HCC tissues with reproducible results. The limitation is the need for supraphysiological T levels to induce the observed effect. CONCLUSION: Rapid androgen-induced relaxation of HCC is likely to occur via nongenomic mechanisms. Previously suggested mechanisms of action by which T modulates HCC relaxation have been excluded. Van den Broeck T, Soebadi MA, Falter A, et al. Testosterone Induces Relaxation of Human Corpus Cavernosum Tissue of Patients With Erectile Dysfunction. J Sex Med 2019; 8:114–119.
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spelling pubmed-70421672020-03-03 Testosterone Induces Relaxation of Human Corpus Cavernosum Tissue of Patients With Erectile Dysfunction Van den Broeck, Thomas Soebadi, Mohammad Ayodhia Falter, Annelies Raets, Lore Duponselle, Jolien Lootsma, Joline Heintz, Alexander Philtjens, Uchelly Hofkens, Lien Gonzalez-Viedma, Arantxa Driesen, Karel Sandner, Peter Albersen, Maarten Brône, Bert Van Renterghem, Koenraad Sex Med Basic Science INTRODUCTION: Previous research in the field of cardiovascular diseases suggests a relaxing effect of testosterone (T) on smooth muscle cells. Therefore, it was hypothesized that T could play a significant role in erection development. AIM: To investigate the relaxing effect of T and other molecules of the T signaling pathway on human corpus cavernosum (HCC) tissue. METHODS: Samples of the HCC tissue were obtained from men who underwent penile prosthesis implantation (n = 33) for erectile dysfunction. Samples were used for isometric tension measurement in Ex Vivo experiments. Following standardized precontraction with phenylephrine, increasing doses of T or dihydrotestosterone were administered and blocked by NO/H(2)S synthesis inhibitors, a K(ATP) blocker, and flutamide (androgen receptor inhibitor). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: The outcome was relaxation of the HCC tissue, normalized to a maximum precontraction achieved by phenylephrine. RESULTS: A dose-dependent relaxing effect of dihydrotestosterone and T was observed with a relaxation of, respectively, 24.9% ± 23.4% (P < .0001) and 41.7% ± 19.1% (P = .01) compared with 6.8% ± 15.9% for vehicle (dimethylsulfoxide) at 300 μM. The relaxing effect of T was not countered by blocking NO synthesis, H(2)S synthesis, K(ATP) channels, or the androgen receptor. CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: By understanding the underlying mechanisms of T-induced HCC relaxation, potential new therapeutic targets can be identified. STRENGTHS & LIMITATIONS: The strength of the study is the use of fresh HCC tissues with reproducible results. The limitation is the need for supraphysiological T levels to induce the observed effect. CONCLUSION: Rapid androgen-induced relaxation of HCC is likely to occur via nongenomic mechanisms. Previously suggested mechanisms of action by which T modulates HCC relaxation have been excluded. Van den Broeck T, Soebadi MA, Falter A, et al. Testosterone Induces Relaxation of Human Corpus Cavernosum Tissue of Patients With Erectile Dysfunction. J Sex Med 2019; 8:114–119. Elsevier 2019-11-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7042167/ /pubmed/31767508 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.esxm.2019.10.003 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Basic Science
Van den Broeck, Thomas
Soebadi, Mohammad Ayodhia
Falter, Annelies
Raets, Lore
Duponselle, Jolien
Lootsma, Joline
Heintz, Alexander
Philtjens, Uchelly
Hofkens, Lien
Gonzalez-Viedma, Arantxa
Driesen, Karel
Sandner, Peter
Albersen, Maarten
Brône, Bert
Van Renterghem, Koenraad
Testosterone Induces Relaxation of Human Corpus Cavernosum Tissue of Patients With Erectile Dysfunction
title Testosterone Induces Relaxation of Human Corpus Cavernosum Tissue of Patients With Erectile Dysfunction
title_full Testosterone Induces Relaxation of Human Corpus Cavernosum Tissue of Patients With Erectile Dysfunction
title_fullStr Testosterone Induces Relaxation of Human Corpus Cavernosum Tissue of Patients With Erectile Dysfunction
title_full_unstemmed Testosterone Induces Relaxation of Human Corpus Cavernosum Tissue of Patients With Erectile Dysfunction
title_short Testosterone Induces Relaxation of Human Corpus Cavernosum Tissue of Patients With Erectile Dysfunction
title_sort testosterone induces relaxation of human corpus cavernosum tissue of patients with erectile dysfunction
topic Basic Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7042167/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31767508
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.esxm.2019.10.003
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