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Sildenafil Inhibits Superoxide Formation and Prevents Endothelial Dysfunction in a Mouse Model of Secondhand Smoke Induced Erectile Dysfunction

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JOURNAL OF UROLOGY
卷 181, 期 2, 页码 899-906

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1016/j.juro.2008.10.062

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penis; erectile dysfunction; smoking; sildenafil; mice

资金

  1. American Urological Association Foundation
  2. Astellas USA Foundation MD/PhD Fellowship
  3. National Kidney Foundation of Maryland Research Grant
  4. Bernard A. and Rebecca S. Bernard Foundation
  5. American Heart Association Scientist Development Grant
  6. WW Smith Foundation
  7. NIH [P50 HI084946]
  8. American Heart Association
  9. Pulmonary Vascular Research Institute
  10. American College of Cardiology Zipes Distinguished Young Investigator Award
  11. Shin Chun-Wang Young Investigator Award
  12. American Physiological Society Giles F. Filley Memorial Award
  13. FAMRI foundation

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Purpose: We determined the effect of passive secondhand cigarette smoke on 1) erectile function in vivo, 2) molecular mechanisms involved in penile vascular function, and 3) erectile function and penile molecular signaling in the presence of phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor therapy. Materials and Methods: Four groups of mice were used, including group 1-controls, group 2-mice exposed to 3 weeks of secondhand smoke (5 hours per day for 5 days per week), group 3-control plus sildenafil (100 mg/kg per day) and group 4-smoke exposed plus sildenafil (100 mg/kg per day). Cavernous nerve electrical stimulation and intracavernous injection of acetylcholine were done to assess erectile function. Constitutive and inducible nitric oxide synthase activity, reactive oxygen species generation, nitrotyrosine formation and superoxide anion levels were assessed. Results: Decreased erectile responses to cavernous nerve electrical stimulation and impaired endothelium dependent erectile responses to ACh in mice exposed to secondhand smoke were observed. Superoxide anion was increased in endothelial and corporeal smooth muscle cells of smoking mouse penises. In mice exposed to secondhand smoke constitutive nitric oxide synthase activity was decreased, and inducible nitric oxide synthase activity, reactive oxygen species generation and nitrotyrosine formation increased. Sildenafil therapy restored constitutive nitric oxide synthase activity in the penis of smoking mice, decreased inducible nitric oxide synthase activity, reactive oxygen species generation and nitrotyrosine formation, and improved erectile responses to cavernous nerve electrical stimulation and acetylcholine. Conclusions: Short-term exposure to secondhand smoke impairs erectile function through excessive penile reactive oxygen species signaling and inducible nitric oxide synthase activity. Decreased penile constitutive nitric oxide synthase activity may be attributable to the decreased endothelial nitric oxide synthase activity resulting from increased oxidative stress. Sildenafil therapy restored nitric oxide synthase activity and decreased reactive oxygen species signaling, resulting in improved erectile function.

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