Molecular Human Reproduction, Vol. 9, No. 12, pp. 765-774, 2003
© European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology 2003; all rights reserved
Effects of hypoxia on endothelin-1 sensitivity in the corpus cavernosum
1Andrology Unit and 2Endocrinology Unit, Department of Clinical Physiopathology, 3Department of Anatomy, Histology and Forensic Medicine and 4Department of Pharmacology, University of Florence, V. le G. Pieraccini, 6, 50139 Florence, and 5Menarini Ricerche S.P.A., 00040 Pomezia (Roma), Italy
6 To whom correspondence should be addressed. e-mail: m.maggi{at}dfc.unifi.it
The penis remains in a hypo-oxygenated, flaccid state for a large majority of the time. In this study, we investigated the effect of changing oxygen tension on the expression and functional activity of endothelin-1 (ET-1) receptors in the penis. Experiments were performed in rabbit and human corpora cavernosa (CC) as well as in human fetal penile tissue and cell cultures [human fetal penile endothelial cells (hfPECs) and human fetal smooth muscle cells (hfPSMCs)]. Endothelin A (ETA) receptors are expressed by both endothelial and muscular cells in all tissues investigated. Only penile endothelial cells express endothelin B (ETB) receptors, which are further turned on during experimental hypoxia. In addition, hypoxia also allows ETB expression in the muscular compartment without affecting ETA expression. This hypoxia-induced over-expression of ETB decreased the contractile activity of ET-1 and increased ETB-mediated relaxation. The latter was essentially related to increased ETB-mediated nitric oxide formation in hfPEC and even in hfPSMC. Hypoxia also induced a time-dependent down-regulation of RhoA and Rho kinase (ROK) expression which, in turn, participated in the decreased contractile activity of ET-1 in the hypoxic penile tissue. Accordingly, during hypoxia, an ROK inhibitor, Y27632, was less effective in relaxing ET-1-precontracted strips. In conclusion, prolonged (24 h) hypoxia stimulated several counter-regulatory mechanisms in penile tissue, including up-regulation of ETB and down-regulation of RhoA/ROK pathways, which may help to preserve CC hypo-oxygenation, allowing smooth muscle relaxation and, most probably, penile erection.
Key words: corpus cavernosum/endothelin/erection/hypoxia/Rho kinase
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