Objective: The following study was performed to evaluate the importance of
phosphodiesterases 3A (PDE3A) and 5A (PDE5A) for the regulation of penile s
mooth muscle tone. Furthermore, indications of side effects of specific inh
ibitors in certain tissues as well as of a possible relation between the le
vel of PDE3A and PDE5A gene expression and erectile dysfunction should have
been deduced from the results obtained.
Methods: Total ribonucleic acid was isolated from different human tissues (
urogenital tract, gastrointestinal tract, cardiovascular system and central
nervous system) and subjected to RT-PCR analysis and Northern blotting usi
ng primers and probes specific for PDE3A and PDE5A.
Results: As shown by RT-PCR and Northern blotting, PDE3A and PDE5A mRNAs ex
hibit a distinct distribution throughout the tissues examined but were 2-fo
ld higher in cavernous tissue than in all other tissues investigated. Howev
er, there were no significant differences in the levels of gene expression
between the two subgroups of patients.
Conclusions: Very high expression levels of PDE3A and PDE5A in human cavern
ous tissue underscore the physiological importance of these enzymes for the
regulation of penile erection, emphasizing their therapeutical and pharmac
ological relevance. The distribution pattern of the mRNA for the isoenzymes
PDE3A and PDE5A may explain the pharmacological effects as well as the sid
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