학술논문

Hydrogen sulfide as a mediator of human corpus cavernosum smooth-muscle relaxation.
Document Type
Article
Source
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 3/17/2009, Vol. 106 Issue 11, p4513-4518. 6p. 4 Graphs.
Subject
*HYDROGEN sulfide
*CYSTATHIONINE gamma-lyase
*PENILE erection
*SMOOTH muscle
*ELECTRIC stimulation
Language
ISSN
0027-8424
Abstract
Hydrogen sulfide (H[sub2]S) is synthesized by 2 enzymes, cystathionine β-synthase (CBS) and cystathionine γ-lyase (CSE). L-Cysteine (L-Cys) acts as a natural substrate for the synthesis of H[sub2]S. Human penile tissue possesses both CBS and CSE, and tissue homogenates efficiently convert L-Cys to H[sub2]S. CBS and CSE are localized in the muscular trabeculae and the smooth-muscle component of the penile artery, whereas CSE but not CBS is also expressed in peripheral nerves. Exogenous H[sub2]S [sodium hydrogen sulfide (NaHS)] or L-Cys causes a concentration-dependent relaxation of strips of human corpus cavernosum. L-Cys relaxation is inhibited by the CBS inhibitor, aminoxyacetic acid (AOAA). Electrical field stimulation of human penile tissue, under resting conditions, causes an increase in tension that is significantly potentiated by either propargylglycine (PAG; CSE inhibitor) or AOAA. In rats, NaHS and L-Cys promote penile erection. and the response to L-Cys is blocked by PAG. Our data demonstrate that the L-Cys/H[sub2]S pathway mediates human corpus cavernosum smooth-muscle relaxation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]