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Topically delivered nitric oxide acts synergistically with an orally administered PDE5 inhibitor in eliciting an erectile response in a rat model of radical prostatectomy.
Patients undergoing radical prostatectomy (RP) have a high incidence of post-operative erectile dysfunction (ED) refractory to treatment by oral phosphodiesterase-type-5-inhibitors (PDE5i). In the present studies, we investigated if a topically applied, nitric oxide microparticle delivery system (NO...
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author | Tar, Moses T. Friedman, Joel M. Draganski, Andrew Davies, Kelvin P. |
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description | Patients undergoing radical prostatectomy (RP) have a high incidence of post-operative erectile dysfunction (ED) refractory to treatment by oral phosphodiesterase-type-5-inhibitors (PDE5i). In the present studies, we investigated if a topically applied, nitric oxide microparticle delivery system (NO-MP) might act synergistically with an oral PDE5i (sildenafil) to improve erectile function outcomes in a rat model of RP. Thirty-five Sprague–Dawley rats underwent bilateral transection of the cavernous nerve (CN) for one week. After one-week, animals were orally administered 0, 0.05 or 0.005 mg sildenafil/kg and the erectile response following topical application to the penile shaft of 250mg or 100mg NO-MP, or blank-MP, was monitored over a two-hour timeframe by recording the intracorporal pressure normalized to systemic blood pressure (ICP/BP, N=5 animals/treatment group). Oral treatment with sildenafil by itself resulted in no observable erectile response. However, a combination of orally administered 0.05 sildenafil/kg with topical application of 250mg NO-MP, compared to 250 mg NO-MP by itself, resulted in significantly more spontaneous erections (4.6 compared to 2 erections per hour, t-test; p-value = 0.043), with a significantly faster onset for the first erectile response (11 compared to 22 minutes; t-test, p-value = 0.041). Our results demonstrate a synergistic effect between orally administered PDE5i and topically applied NO-MP in eliciting an erectile response. Furthermore, they suggest a potential novel therapeutic approach to treat men with ED resulting from RP, through combination therapy of a topically applied NO-MP and an orally administered PDE5i. |
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spelling | pubmed-88428972022-09-21 Topically delivered nitric oxide acts synergistically with an orally administered PDE5 inhibitor in eliciting an erectile response in a rat model of radical prostatectomy. Tar, Moses T. Friedman, Joel M. Draganski, Andrew Davies, Kelvin P. Int J Impot Res Article Patients undergoing radical prostatectomy (RP) have a high incidence of post-operative erectile dysfunction (ED) refractory to treatment by oral phosphodiesterase-type-5-inhibitors (PDE5i). In the present studies, we investigated if a topically applied, nitric oxide microparticle delivery system (NO-MP) might act synergistically with an oral PDE5i (sildenafil) to improve erectile function outcomes in a rat model of RP. Thirty-five Sprague–Dawley rats underwent bilateral transection of the cavernous nerve (CN) for one week. After one-week, animals were orally administered 0, 0.05 or 0.005 mg sildenafil/kg and the erectile response following topical application to the penile shaft of 250mg or 100mg NO-MP, or blank-MP, was monitored over a two-hour timeframe by recording the intracorporal pressure normalized to systemic blood pressure (ICP/BP, N=5 animals/treatment group). Oral treatment with sildenafil by itself resulted in no observable erectile response. However, a combination of orally administered 0.05 sildenafil/kg with topical application of 250mg NO-MP, compared to 250 mg NO-MP by itself, resulted in significantly more spontaneous erections (4.6 compared to 2 erections per hour, t-test; p-value = 0.043), with a significantly faster onset for the first erectile response (11 compared to 22 minutes; t-test, p-value = 0.041). Our results demonstrate a synergistic effect between orally administered PDE5i and topically applied NO-MP in eliciting an erectile response. Furthermore, they suggest a potential novel therapeutic approach to treat men with ED resulting from RP, through combination therapy of a topically applied NO-MP and an orally administered PDE5i. 2022-09 2021-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8842897/ /pubmed/34017115 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41443-021-00451-6 Text en Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms |
spellingShingle | Article Tar, Moses T. Friedman, Joel M. Draganski, Andrew Davies, Kelvin P. Topically delivered nitric oxide acts synergistically with an orally administered PDE5 inhibitor in eliciting an erectile response in a rat model of radical prostatectomy. |
title | Topically delivered nitric oxide acts synergistically with an orally administered PDE5 inhibitor in eliciting an erectile response in a rat model of radical prostatectomy. |
title_full | Topically delivered nitric oxide acts synergistically with an orally administered PDE5 inhibitor in eliciting an erectile response in a rat model of radical prostatectomy. |
title_fullStr | Topically delivered nitric oxide acts synergistically with an orally administered PDE5 inhibitor in eliciting an erectile response in a rat model of radical prostatectomy. |
title_full_unstemmed | Topically delivered nitric oxide acts synergistically with an orally administered PDE5 inhibitor in eliciting an erectile response in a rat model of radical prostatectomy. |
title_short | Topically delivered nitric oxide acts synergistically with an orally administered PDE5 inhibitor in eliciting an erectile response in a rat model of radical prostatectomy. |
title_sort | topically delivered nitric oxide acts synergistically with an orally administered pde5 inhibitor in eliciting an erectile response in a rat model of radical prostatectomy. |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8842897/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34017115 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41443-021-00451-6 |
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