Effects of Natriuretic Peptides on Intracavernous Pressure and Blood Pressure in Conscious Rats

2008 
ABSTRACT Introduction Natriuretic peptides activate particulate guanylyl cyclases and have been shown to induce penile erection in rats, rabbits, and humans. Aim We investigated the effects of atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP), brain natriuretic peptide (BNP), and C‐type natriuretic peptide (CNP) on intracavernous pressure (ICP) and systemic blood pressure (BP) in conscious, free‐moving rats. Methods ICP and BP were measured in male Sprague–Dawley rats after catheters were inserted into the crus corpus cavernosum and carotid artery, respectively. Natriuretic peptides were given by intravenous bolus (3, 10, and 30 nmol/kg) or continuous (0.1 and 1 nmol/kg/minute) administration. Main Outcome Measures The number of animals with increases in ICP were determined. Amplitudes and durations of ICP responses and changes in BP were also evaluated. Results More animals had multiple transient increases of ICP in response to ANP and BNP than to CNP. The increases in ICP were transient and appeared to be an “all or none” response. ANP and BNP decreased BP more than CNP, especially with bolus administration. Conclusion These findings show that in rats, erectile responses can be initiated by ANP, BNP, and less effectively, by CNP. ANP and BNP have a high affinity for the natriuretic peptide receptor‐A, suggesting that this receptor is involved in the responses. Aizawa N, Ishizuka O, Ogawa T, Mizusawa H, Igawa Y, Nishizawa O, and Andersson K‐E. Effects of natriuretic peptides on intracavernous pressure and blood pressure in conscious rats. J Sex Med 2008;5:2312–2317.
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