Relaxant effect of menthol on the pudendal artery and corpus cavernosum of lean and db/db mice: A refreshing approach to diabetes-associated erectile dysfunction.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Fênix Alexandra de Araujo, Raiana Anjos Moraes, Liliane Barreto da Silva, Rafael Leonne Cruz de Jesus, Laena Pernomian, Tiago Januário Costa, Camilla F Wenceslau, Fernanda Priviero, R Clinton Webb, Cameron G McCarthy, Darízy Flávia Silva
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Abstract: Erectile dysfunction is one of the most underestimated complications of diabetes. Menthol, known for its cooling sensation, is commonly featured in products that claim to enhance sexual performance, yet its effects on penile vasculature lack scientific validation. This study aimed to evaluate whether menthol induces relaxation in the corpus cavernosum and pudendal arteries isolated from diabetic mice. Male lean and db/db mice (20-24 weeks old) were used. Assessments included murinometric data, histology, confocal microscopy to evaluate arterial structure, DHE staining for reactive oxygen species (ROS), immunofluorescence, and Western blotting for TRPM8 expression. The isometric force was measured on a wire myograph (pudendal artery) or organ bath (corpus cavernosum). Our results demonstrated that menthol induced a similar relaxation in pudendal arteries from db/db and lean, although it had a reduced effect in the corpus cavernosum from db/db. The db/db exhibited distinct structural and functional phenotypes characterized by increased fibrosis, ROS levels in the corpus cavernosum, and reduced relaxation to acetylcholine and sildenafil in pudendal arteries. TRPM8 was expressed but it seems not to be the exclusive target for menthol-induced relaxation in the corpus cavernosum of lean mice and in the pudendal arteries of both groups. Furthermore, menthol pre-exposure decreased the efficacy of phenylephrine in pudendal arteries from both groups and in the corpus cavernosum of lean mice, without affecting the potency or efficacy of acetylcholine. These findings suggest that menthol-induced relaxation and reduction of phenylephrine efficacy may hold promise for decreasing penile vascular resistance and enhancing blood flow to the penis.

薄荷醇对瘦小鼠和db/db小鼠阴部动脉和海绵体的松弛作用:一种治疗糖尿病相关勃起功能障碍的新方法。
摘要:勃起功能障碍是糖尿病最容易被低估的并发症之一。薄荷醇以其清凉感而闻名,通常被用于声称能提高性能力的产品中,但它对阴茎血管系统的影响缺乏科学验证。本研究旨在评价薄荷醇是否能诱导离体糖尿病小鼠海绵体和阴部动脉松弛。选用20-24周龄的雄性瘦小鼠和db/db小鼠。评估包括微量测量数据、组织学、共聚焦显微镜评估动脉结构、DHE染色检测活性氧(ROS)、免疫荧光和Western blotting检测TRPM8表达。在钢丝肌图(阴部动脉)或器官浴(海绵体)上测量等距力。我们的研究结果表明,薄荷醇诱导阴部动脉在db/db和lean中出现类似的松弛,尽管它对海绵体的影响在db/db中有所减弱。db/db表现出独特的结构和功能表型,其特征是纤维化增加,海绵体中ROS水平升高,阴部动脉对乙酰胆碱和西地那非的松弛减少。TRPM8在瘦小鼠海绵体和两组阴部动脉中均有表达,但它似乎不是薄荷醇诱导松弛的唯一靶点。此外,薄荷醇预暴露降低了苯肾上腺素在两组小鼠阴部动脉和瘦小鼠海绵体中的作用,但不影响乙酰胆碱的效力或功效。这些发现表明,薄荷醇引起的松弛和苯肾上腺素功效的降低可能有助于降低阴茎血管阻力和增强阴茎的血流量。
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CiteScore
5.10
自引率
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367
审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology is a peer reviewed, multidisciplinary journal that publishes original articles and pertinent review articles on basic and clinical aspects of cardiovascular pharmacology. The Journal encourages submission in all aspects of cardiovascular pharmacology/medicine including, but not limited to: stroke, kidney disease, lipid disorders, diabetes, systemic and pulmonary hypertension, cancer angiogenesis, neural and hormonal control of the circulation, sepsis, neurodegenerative diseases with a vascular component, cardiac and vascular remodeling, heart failure, angina, anticoagulants/antiplatelet agents, drugs/agents that affect vascular smooth muscle, and arrhythmias. Appropriate subjects include new drug development and evaluation, physiological and pharmacological bases of drug action, metabolism, drug interactions and side effects, application of drugs to gain novel insights into physiology or pathological conditions, clinical results with new and established agents, and novel methods. The focus is on pharmacology in its broadest applications, incorporating not only traditional approaches, but new approaches to the development of pharmacological agents and the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. Please note that JCVP does not publish work based on biological extracts of mixed and uncertain chemical composition or unknown concentration.
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