In recent years, a significant body of experimental evidence has accumulate
d implicating nitric oxide as the central component of a novel signal trans
duction system that functions in the penis to mediate penile erection. The
involvement of nitric oxide in erection physiology appears to be quite comp
lex, involving multiple regulatory interactions: this gaseous molecule has
been found to trigger several biochemical events that elicit erectile tissu
e responses, while a host of modulatory factors have been identified that i
nfluence its release and action in erectile tissue. Ongoing investigations
in nitric oxide biology in other organ systems also suggest mechanisms whic
h, while yet to be fully established in the penis, may operate significantl
y to determine the role of nitric oxide in this organ. Further elucidation
of cellular and molecular interactions involving nitric oxide effects in th
e penis can be expected to reveal diverse targets that may serve as a basis
for novel pharmacotherapeutic strategies for the future management of erec
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