R. Marin et al., Androgen-dependent nitric oxide release in rat penis correlates with levels of constitutive nitric oxide synthase isoenzymes, BIOL REPROD, 61(4), 1999, pp. 1012-1016
Androgens are known to influence penile erection and nitric oxide synthase
(NOS) activity in cavernosal tissue homogenates. The present study was an a
ssessment of the effects of castration and androgen replacement on the in v
ivo release of nitric oxide (NO), and of the simultaneously recorded intrac
avernosal pressure (ICP) changes elicited by electrostimulation of the cave
rnosal nerves (SCN) in the anesthetized rat. The extracellular levels of NO
in the corpora were monitored electrochemically using porphyrin microsenso
rs. The content of NOS isoenzymes in corporal homogenates was determined by
immunoblotting. The responses of castrated rats with or without testostero
ne (T) implants were compared to those of intact animals. Castration virtua
lly abolished both the NO and the ICP responses to SCN. There was a concomi
tant significant decrease in the content of both the neuronal (nNOS) and th
e endothelial (eNOS) isoenzymes in the cavernosal tissue. All these effects
of castration were prevented by T replacement. The NO response to SCN was
positively correlated with the levels of nNOS and eNOS, especially when the
values of the two isoforms were added (r = 0.71, P < 0.001). These data su
ggest that the facilitatory action of androgens on penile erection involves
the up-regulation of both constitutive NOS isoenzymes in the corpora caver
nosa.