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Some pre- and postjunctional effects of castration in rabbit isolated corpus cavernosum and urethra.

F Holmquist1, K Persson, A Bødker, K E Anderson.   

Abstract

Pre- and postjunctional effects of castration were investigated in isolated corpus cavernosum (CC) and prostatic and preprostatic urethral preparations obtained from rabbits that had been castrated surgically 14 days before investigation. Preparations obtained from untreated animals were used as controls. Castration did not change the relaxing effects of SIN-1 (NO donor) or papaverine in CC preparations contracted by noradrenaline (NA). Electrical field stimulation of CC preparations contracted by NA or endothelin-1 produced frequency-dependent and tetrodotoxin-sensitive relaxations. As compared with controls, the electrically induced relaxations were increased in preparations from castrated animals. Pretreatment with prazosin increased the electrically induced relaxations in CC from untreated rabbits, but had no effect on preparations from castrated animals. In CC preparations incubated with 3H-NA, castration significantly reduced the electrically evoked release of 3H. L-NOARG, an inhibitor of NO synthase, had no effect on 3H-efflux. In prostatic, but not preprostatic, urethral preparations contracted by NA, the relaxant effects of SIN-1 and vasoactive intestinal polypeptide were significantly smaller following castration. Furthermore, castration significantly reduced electrically evoked relaxations in prostatic urethral preparations contracted by NA, while in preprostatic urethra, no such effect was seen. Castration or L-NOARG had no effect on the electrically induced release of 3H-NA in either of the urethral tissues. The results suggest that the hormonal changes caused by castration may modulate the functional effects in vitro of some parts of the urogenital tract. In penile erectile tissue, the relaxations induced by electrical field stimulation are increased, probably for the most part through a decrease in the neuronal release of NA. In prostatic urethra, on the other hand, electrically evoked relaxations are decreased, possibly as a result of an impaired ability of the smooth muscle itself to respond to relaxant agents. In preprostatic urethra, castration has no obvious functional effects. The physiological consequences of these findings in the in vivo situation remain to be established.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8051724     DOI: 10.1016/s0022-5347(17)32645-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Urol        ISSN: 0022-5347            Impact factor:   7.450


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