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We investigated in vitro the relaxant effect of exogenous acetylcholine (ACh) and electric-field stimulation (EFS) on rabbit and human corpus cavernosum smooth muscle strips (CC) precontracted with phenylephrine. The effects of EFS and ACh were monitored alone, after muscarinic receptor blockade and after inhibition of nitric oxide (NO) formation with l-N-nitroarginine (l-NOARG). In rabbit und human CC, both atropine and l-NOARG abolished the relaxant effects of ACh. The relaxant effects of EFS, however, were only slightly reduced by atropine to 97.5±17.5% in human CC and to 89.0±6.1% in rabbit CC. l-NOARG further reduced the EFS effects to 0.8±1.7% in human CC and to 16.2±8.7% in rabbit CC. In strips obtained from impotent patients with diabetes mellitus, the relaxant effects appeared to be significantly less than in strips from nondiabetic impotent men. Tetrodotoxin blocked the relaxant EFS effects in human and rabbit strips completely. The data indicate the important role of NO in cholinergically induced relaxation of cavernous smooth muscle in rabbits and humans. Our findings support the idea of NO as the nonadrenergic noncholinergic neurotransmitter in penile erection in both species. Rabbit erectile tissue might serve as an in vitro animal model for further investigation.
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Knispel, H.H., Goessl, C. & Beckmann, R. Nitric oxide mediates relaxation in rabbit and human corpus cavernosum smooth muscle. Urol. Res. 20, 253–257 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00300254
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