Abstract
While the physiological effects of contractile (e.g. norepinephrine) and relaxatory (e.g. PGE1, forskolin) agents on corpus cavernosum smooth muscle tone have been characterized, the regulation of alpha adrenergic receptor mRNA expression in erectile tissue remains to be investigated. The goal of this study was to investigate the modulation of alpha-1 and alpha-2 adrenergic receptor mRNA expression in cultured human corpus cavernosum smooth muscle cells in response to increased intracellular cAMP induced by prostaglandin E1 and forskolin. Human corpus cavernosum smooth muscle cells were incubated for 24 h with or without PGE1 (5.7 µM), forskolin (10 µM) or an admixture of both. Total RNA was prepared from the cultures. Expression of alpha-1d adrenergic receptor, alpha-2a adrenergic receptor and m2 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor was determined by RNase protection assays. Loading was normalized by RNase protection of the housekeeping gene, cyclophilin A. The relative abundance of mRNAs was quantitated by scanning densitometry. Treatment of human corpus cavernosum smooth muscle cells with PGE1 or forskolin resulted in decreased mRNA expression of alpha-1d and alpha-2a adrenergic receptors and m2 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor when compared to untreated cells. Combinations of PGE1 and forskolin produced a more pronounced decrease in mRNA than either agent alone. PGE1 and forskolin increased intracellular levels of cAMP in human corpus cavernosum smooth muscle cells and combinations of both agents produced a more pronounced increase in cAMP synthesis. These results suggest that cAMP modulates the expression of alpha adrenergic receptors, one of the principal contractile receptor systems in the corpora cavernosa. These observations further support the concept that erectile function is a balance between contractile and relaxatory processes, which in turn regulate structure and function of the corpora cavernosa. International Journal of Impotence Research (2000) 12, Suppl 1, S41-S47
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