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Erectile Function is Improved in Aged Rats by PnTx2-6, a Toxin from Phoneutria nigriventer Spider Venom
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ABSTRACT
Introduction
Age-associated erectile dysfunction (ED) involves a decrease in nitric oxide (NO) availability and impaired relaxation. PnTx2-6, a toxin from the Phoneutria nigriventer spider, has been demonstrated to improve erectile function via NO/cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) pathway. This spider’s venom is characterized by several symptoms, including erection. PnTx2-6 has been implicated in this phenomenon. Animal venoms have been postulated as potential drugs to treat ED.
Aim
PnTx2-6 toxin improves erectile function in aged rats via NO/cGMP. We investigated the effect of PnTx2-6 in the erectile function of aged rats.
Main Outcome Measures
ED was evaluated through changes in intracavernosal pressure/mean arterial pressure ratio during electrical field stimulation (EFS) of the pelvic ganglion of aged and adult rats (70 vs. 14 weeks). In functional studies, EFS-induced relaxation of corpus cavernosum (CC) strips were performed with or without PnTx2-6 (10-8M).
Results
The decrease in erectile function associated with age was partially restored 15–20 minutes after injection of PnTx2-6 and further improved by sildenafil. PnTx2-6 enhanced EFS-induced relaxation, as well as cGMP levels in CC, from young and aged rats. Relaxation due to PnTx2-6 was further increased after 30 minutes incubation with Y-27632, a Rho-kinase inhibitor (10-6 M), in aging CC. Nitric oxide synthase (NOS) activity in aged and young cavernosal tissue was increased by incubation with PnTx2-6 (10 minutes). However, this toxin did not modify NOS expression.
Conclusion
PnTx2-6 improves penile relaxation in aged rats, via increased NOS activity and NO release, resulting in enhanced cGMP levels.
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Title: Erectile Function is Improved in Aged Rats by PnTx2-6, a Toxin from Phoneutria nigriventer Spider Venom
Description:
ABSTRACT
Introduction
Age-associated erectile dysfunction (ED) involves a decrease in nitric oxide (NO) availability and impaired relaxation.
PnTx2-6, a toxin from the Phoneutria nigriventer spider, has been demonstrated to improve erectile function via NO/cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) pathway.
This spider’s venom is characterized by several symptoms, including erection.
PnTx2-6 has been implicated in this phenomenon.
Animal venoms have been postulated as potential drugs to treat ED.
Aim
PnTx2-6 toxin improves erectile function in aged rats via NO/cGMP.
We investigated the effect of PnTx2-6 in the erectile function of aged rats.
Main Outcome Measures
ED was evaluated through changes in intracavernosal pressure/mean arterial pressure ratio during electrical field stimulation (EFS) of the pelvic ganglion of aged and adult rats (70 vs.
14 weeks).
In functional studies, EFS-induced relaxation of corpus cavernosum (CC) strips were performed with or without PnTx2-6 (10-8M).
Results
The decrease in erectile function associated with age was partially restored 15–20 minutes after injection of PnTx2-6 and further improved by sildenafil.
PnTx2-6 enhanced EFS-induced relaxation, as well as cGMP levels in CC, from young and aged rats.
Relaxation due to PnTx2-6 was further increased after 30 minutes incubation with Y-27632, a Rho-kinase inhibitor (10-6 M), in aging CC.
Nitric oxide synthase (NOS) activity in aged and young cavernosal tissue was increased by incubation with PnTx2-6 (10 minutes).
However, this toxin did not modify NOS expression.
Conclusion
PnTx2-6 improves penile relaxation in aged rats, via increased NOS activity and NO release, resulting in enhanced cGMP levels.
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