Pancreatic kininogenase improves erectile function in streptozotocin-induced type 2 diabetic rats with erectile dysfunction.
- Author:
Guo-Tao CHEN
1
;
Bai-Bing YANG
1
;
Jian-Huai CHEN
1
;
Zheng ZHANG
1
;
Lei-Lei ZHU
1
;
He-Song JIANG
1
;
Wen YU
1
;
Yun CHEN
1
;
Yu-Tian DAI
1
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords: cyclic guanosine monophosphate; endothelial nitric oxide synthase; erectile dysfunction; intracavernous pressure; pancreatic kininogenase; type 2 diabetes
- MeSH: Animals; Cyclic GMP/metabolism*; Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental/physiopathology*; Erectile Dysfunction/physiopathology*; Kallikreins/therapeutic use*; Male; Muscle, Smooth, Vascular/physiopathology*; Nitric Oxide Synthase Type I/metabolism*; Nitric Oxide Synthase Type III/metabolism*; Penile Erection/physiology*; Penis/metabolism*; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley; Sildenafil Citrate/therapeutic use*; Treatment Outcome; Urological Agents/therapeutic use*
- From: Asian Journal of Andrology 2018;20(5):448-453
- CountryChina
- Language:English
- Abstract: Erectile dysfunction (ED) associated with type 2 diabetes is a severe problem that requires effective treatment. Pancreatic kininogenase (PK) has the potential to improve the erectile function of ED patients. This study aims to investigate the effect of PK on erectile function in streptozotocin-induced type 2 diabetic ED rats. To achieve this goal, we divided male Sprague-Dawley rats into five groups. One group was not treated, and the other four groups were treated with saline, sildenafil, PK or sildenafil, and PK, respectively, for 4 weeks after the induction of type 2 diabetic ED. Then, intracavernous pressure under cavernous nerve stimulation was measured, and penile tissue was collected for further study. Endothelial nitric oxide synthase levels, smooth muscle content, endothelium content, cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) levels in the corpus cavernosum, and neuronal nitric oxide synthase levels in the dorsal penile nerve were measured. Improved erectile function and endothelium and smooth muscle content in the corpus cavernosum were observed in diabetic ED rats. When treating diabetic ED rats with PK and sildenafil at the same time, a better therapeutic effect was achieved. These data demonstrate that intraperitoneal injection of PK can improve erectile function in a rat model of type 2 diabetic ED. With further research on specific mechanisms of erectile function improvement, PK may become a novel treatment for diabetic ED.