Internal Pudendal Artery from Type 2 Diabetic Female Rats Demonstrate Elevated Endothelin-1-Mediated Constriction


Autoria(s): ALLAHDADI, Kyan J.; HANNAN, Johanna L.; ERGUL, Adviye; TOSTES, Rita C.; WEBB, R. Clinton
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2011

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Introduction. Diabetes is a risk factor for female sexual dysfunction (FSD). FSD has several etiologies, including a vasculogenic component that could be exacerbated in diabetes. The internal pudendal artery supplies blood to the vagina and clitoris and diabetes-associated functional abnormalities in this vascular bed may contribute to FSD. Aim. The Goto-Kakizaki (GK) rat is a non-obese model of type 2 diabetes with elevated endothelin-1 (ET-1) activity. We hypothesize that female GK rats have diminished sexual responses and that the internal pudendal arteries demonstrate increased ET-1 constrictor sensitivity. Methods. Female Wistar and GK rats were used. Apomorphine (APO)-mediated genital vasocongestive arousal (GVA) was measured. Functional contraction (ET-1 and phenylephrine) and relaxation (acetylcholine, ACh) in the presence or absence of the ETA receptor antagonist (ET(A)R; atrasentan) or Rho-kinase inhibitor (Y-27632) were assessed in the internal pudendal and mesenteric arteries. Protein expression of ET-1 and RhoA/Rho-kinase signaling pathway was determined in the internal pudendal and mesenteric arteries. Main Outcome Measure. APO-mediated GVAs; contraction and relaxation of internal pudendal and mesenteric arteries; ET-1/RhoA/Rho-kinase protein expression. Results. GK rats demonstrated no APO-induced GVAs. Internal pudendal arteries, but not mesenteric arteries, from GK rats exhibited greater contractile sensitivity to ET-1 compared with Wistar arteries. ETAR blockade reduced ET-1-mediated constriction in GK internal pudendal and mesenteric arteries. Rho-kinase inhibition reduced ET-1-mediated constriction of GK internal pudendal but not mesenteric arteries; however, it had no effect on arteries from Wistar rats. RhoA protein expression was elevated in GK internal pudendal arteries. At the highest concentrations, ACh-mediated relaxation was greater in the GK internal pudendal artery; however, no difference was observed in the mesenteric artery. Conclusions. Female GK rats demonstrate decreased sexual responses that may be because of increased constrictor sensitivity to the ET-1/RhoA/Rho-kinase signaling in the internal pudendal artery. Allahdadi KJ, Hannan JL, Ergul A, Tostes RC, and Webb RC. Internal pudendal artery from type 2 diabetic female rats demonstrate elevated endothelin-1-mediated constriction. J Sex Med 2011;8:2472-2483.

Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada

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JOURNAL OF SEXUAL MEDICINE, v.8, n.9, p.2472-2483, 2011

1743-6095

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/24293

10.1111/j.1743-6109.2011.02375.x

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1743-6109.2011.02375.x

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eng

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WILEY-BLACKWELL

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Journal of Sexual Medicine

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Palavras-Chave #Internal Pudendal Artery #Type 2 Diabetes #Female Sexual Dysfunction #Endothelin-1 #SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION #ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION #MESENTERIC-ARTERY #CONTRACTION #WOMEN #MODEL #PREVALENCE #RESPONSES #MELLITUS #RECEPTOR #Urology & Nephrology
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