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Blockade of Toll-Like Receptor 4 Attenuates Erectile Dysfunction in Diabetic Rats
Authors:Kenia Pedrosa Nunes  Amanda Almeida de Oliveira  Theodora Szasz  Vinicia Campana Biancardi  R. Clinton Webb
Affiliation:1. Department of Biological Sciences, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL, USA;2. Department of Physiology, Augusta University, Augusta, GA, USA;3. Department of Anatomy, Physiology, and Pharmacology, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, USA
Abstract:

Introduction

While increased toll-like receptor (TLR)4 activity may contribute to the pathophysiology of vascular diseases, the molecular mechanisms disrupted by this receptor in the vasculature are still poorly understood. Additionally, it is unknown if TLR4 mediates erectile dysfunction (ED) during diabetes.

Aim

To investigate whether pharmacological blockade of TLR4 affects erectile function in a murine model of diabetes.

Methods

Sprague Dawley rats (Charles River Laboratory, Wilmington, MA, USA) received a single streptozotocin injection (65 mg/kg, 28 days) and were treated with an anti-TLR4 antibody (1 μg/d, intraperitoneally) for the last 14 days of the treatment. Additionally, cavernosal strips were acutely incubated for 30 minutes with CLI-095 (10?5 mol/L), a TLR4 inhibitor. Functional studies, Western blotting, erectile function, immunohistochemistry, and biochemical analyses were performed.

Main Outcome Measures

Oxidative stress, cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) levels, and functional studies were evaluated in treated and nontreated cavernosal strips from control and diabetic animals. Additionally, in vivo erectile function was assessed.

Results

Enhanced TLR4 expression was observed in corpus cavernosum from diabetic rats compared with control animals. Long-term blockade of TLR4 slightly improved diabetes–induced ED in rats due to attenuation of oxidative stress and increased cGMP levels in penile tissue, which ameliorated cavernosal relaxation. Functional experiments revealed that acute or chronic inhibition of TLR4 decreased hypercontractility in response to phenylephrine and improved nitrergic relaxation in corpus cavernosum from diabetic rats.

Clinical Implications

TLR4 blockade may be a novel therapeutic strategy to assist in ED management.

Strengths & Limitations

The strength of this article stems from the fact that we showed that TLR4 blockade partly improves erectile function in vivo in diabetic rats. Its limitations mainly include that messenger RNA analysis for the nitric oxide/cGMP pathway were not performed.

Conclusion

In summary, TLR4 participates in the mechanisms of diabetes-associated ED and blockade of this receptor positively affects penile vascular function.Nunes KP, de Oliveira AA, Szasz T, et al. Blockade of Toll-Like Receptor 4 Attenuates Erectile Dysfunction in Diabetic Rats. J Sex Med 2018;15:1235–1245.
Keywords:Toll-Like Receptor 4  Vascular and Erectile Dysfunction  Diabetes  Cyclic Guanosine Monophosphate
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