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| April 2001, Volume 13, Number 2, Pages 104-109 |
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| New insights into the role of endothelin-1 in radiation-associated impotence |
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| S L Merlin1, G B Brock1, L R Begin1,2, F F T Hiou Tim1, A N Macramalla1, R M Seyam1, G Shenouda3 and S B Dion1 |
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1Division of Urology, Department of Surgery, McGill University, Montreal, Québec, Canada
2Department of Pathology, McGill University, Montreal, Québec, Canada
3Department of Radiation Oncology, McGill University, Montreal, Québec, Canada
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Correspondence to: SB Dion, 1871 Sherbrooke Est, Montréal, Québec, Canada, H2K 1B6.
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 | The objectives of this work were to: (1) Determine if prostate and penile tissue levels of endothelin-1 (ET-1) are increased in a rat following pelvic irradiation. (2) Determine if an ETa receptor antagonist (BQ-123) potentiates erectile function in these irradiated animals. Rats were divided into three study groups: control, 1000 cGy and 2000 cGy. The experimental groups received a single dose of radiation to the pelvic region. A time course was established to measure the effects of irradiation on prostate and penile tissue levels of endothelin-1 (ET-1)-like immunoreactivity. The effect of intracavernous injection of BQ-123 (25 g/30 l) was evaluated by measuring intracavernous pressure (ICP) following cavernous nerve electrical field stimulation. In the 2000 cGy group, a significant rise in ET-1-like immunoreactivity tissue levels was observed at 20 days. A significant decrease in ICP was recorded in the 1000 and 2000 cGy irradiated rats compared to the control group. Only the 2000 cGy group had a significant improvement in erectile function following BQ-123 administration. A significant improvement was observed 20 min post-administration, lasted 90 min, and was back to pre-administered levels at 120 min. The conclusion made was that radiation-induced impotence in irradiated rats is associated with an increased production of ET-1. Preliminary results are suggestive that ETa receptor antagonist may be of use to reverse such radiation-induced impotence in these irradiated animals. International Journal of Impotence Research (2001) 13, 104-109 |
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| Keywords |
 | radiation; penile erection; endothelin-1; prostate cancer |
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| Received 30 November 1999; revised 22 April 2000; accepted 13 January 2001 |
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| April 2001, Volume 13, Number 2, Pages 104-109 |
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