Vasohibin-1 rescues erectile function through up-regulation of angiogenic factors in the diabetic mice
Abstract Neovascularization of the erectile tissue emerges as a beneficial curative approach to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). Here we for the first time report the unexpected role of vasohibin-1 (VASH1), mainly known as an anti-angiogenic factor, in restoring erectile function in diabetic mice. A...
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doaj-8c6bb85a828d408387da62af934151102021-01-17T12:32:40ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-01-0111111210.1038/s41598-020-80925-7Vasohibin-1 rescues erectile function through up-regulation of angiogenic factors in the diabetic miceKang-Moon Song0Woo Jean Kim1Min-Ji Choi2Ki-Dong Kwon3Anita Limanjaya4Kalyan Ghatak5Jiyeon Ock6Guo Nan Yin7Yasufumi Sato8Soon-Sun Hong9Ji-Kan Ryu10Jun-Kyu Suh11National Research Center for Sexual Medicine and Department of Urology, Inha University School of MedicineNational Research Center for Sexual Medicine and Department of Urology, Inha University School of MedicineNational Research Center for Sexual Medicine and Department of Urology, Inha University School of MedicineNational Research Center for Sexual Medicine and Department of Urology, Inha University School of MedicineNational Research Center for Sexual Medicine and Department of Urology, Inha University School of MedicineNational Research Center for Sexual Medicine and Department of Urology, Inha University School of MedicineNational Research Center for Sexual Medicine and Department of Urology, Inha University School of MedicineNational Research Center for Sexual Medicine and Department of Urology, Inha University School of MedicineDepartment of Vascular Biology, Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku UniversityDepartment of Drug Development, Inha University School of MedicineNational Research Center for Sexual Medicine and Department of Urology, Inha University School of MedicineNational Research Center for Sexual Medicine and Department of Urology, Inha University School of MedicineAbstract Neovascularization of the erectile tissue emerges as a beneficial curative approach to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). Here we for the first time report the unexpected role of vasohibin-1 (VASH1), mainly known as an anti-angiogenic factor, in restoring erectile function in diabetic mice. A diabetic patient has lower cavernous VASH1 expression than in the potent man. VASH1 was mainly expressed in endothelial cells. There were significant decreases in cavernous endothelial cell and pericyte contents in VASH1 knockout mice compared with those in wild-type mice, which resulted in impairments in erectile function. Intracavernous injection of VASH1 protein successfully restored erectile function in the diabetic mice (~ 90% of control values). VASH1 protein reinstated endothelial cells, pericytes, and endothelial cell–cell junction proteins and induced phosphorylation of eNOS (Ser1177) in the diabetic mice. The induction of angiogenic factors, such as angiopoietin-1 and vascular endothelial growth factor, is responsible for cavernous angiogenesis and the restoration of erectile function mediated by VASH1. Altogether, these findings suggest that VASH1 is proangiogenic in diabetic penis and is a new potential target for diabetic ED.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-80925-7 |
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Kang-Moon Song Woo Jean Kim Min-Ji Choi Ki-Dong Kwon Anita Limanjaya Kalyan Ghatak Jiyeon Ock Guo Nan Yin Yasufumi Sato Soon-Sun Hong Ji-Kan Ryu Jun-Kyu Suh Vasohibin-1 rescues erectile function through up-regulation of angiogenic factors in the diabetic mice Scientific Reports |
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Kang-Moon Song Woo Jean Kim Min-Ji Choi Ki-Dong Kwon Anita Limanjaya Kalyan Ghatak Jiyeon Ock Guo Nan Yin Yasufumi Sato Soon-Sun Hong Ji-Kan Ryu Jun-Kyu Suh |
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Vasohibin-1 rescues erectile function through up-regulation of angiogenic factors in the diabetic mice |
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Vasohibin-1 rescues erectile function through up-regulation of angiogenic factors in the diabetic mice |
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Vasohibin-1 rescues erectile function through up-regulation of angiogenic factors in the diabetic mice |
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Vasohibin-1 rescues erectile function through up-regulation of angiogenic factors in the diabetic mice |
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Vasohibin-1 rescues erectile function through up-regulation of angiogenic factors in the diabetic mice |
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vasohibin-1 rescues erectile function through up-regulation of angiogenic factors in the diabetic mice |
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Abstract Neovascularization of the erectile tissue emerges as a beneficial curative approach to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). Here we for the first time report the unexpected role of vasohibin-1 (VASH1), mainly known as an anti-angiogenic factor, in restoring erectile function in diabetic mice. A diabetic patient has lower cavernous VASH1 expression than in the potent man. VASH1 was mainly expressed in endothelial cells. There were significant decreases in cavernous endothelial cell and pericyte contents in VASH1 knockout mice compared with those in wild-type mice, which resulted in impairments in erectile function. Intracavernous injection of VASH1 protein successfully restored erectile function in the diabetic mice (~ 90% of control values). VASH1 protein reinstated endothelial cells, pericytes, and endothelial cell–cell junction proteins and induced phosphorylation of eNOS (Ser1177) in the diabetic mice. The induction of angiogenic factors, such as angiopoietin-1 and vascular endothelial growth factor, is responsible for cavernous angiogenesis and the restoration of erectile function mediated by VASH1. Altogether, these findings suggest that VASH1 is proangiogenic in diabetic penis and is a new potential target for diabetic ED. |
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