Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2013264775> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2013264775 endingPage "3304" @default.
- W2013264775 startingPage "3289" @default.
- W2013264775 abstract "With the advent of genetically modified mice, it seems particularly advantageous to develop a mouse model of diabetic erectile dysfunction. To establish a mouse model of type I diabetes by implementation of either multiple low‐dose streptozotocin (STZ) protocol or single high‐dose STZ protocol and to evaluate morphologic alterations in the cavernous tissue and subsequent derangements in penile hemodynamics in vivo. Eight‐week‐old C57BL/6J mice were divided into three groups: a control group, a group administered the multiple low‐dose STZ protocol (50 mg/kg × 5 days), and a group administered the single high‐dose STZ protocol (200 mg/kg). After 8 weeks, erectile function was measured by electrical stimulation of the cavernous nerve. The penis was then harvested and stained with hydroethidine (in situ analysis of superoxide anion), TUNEL, or antibodies to nitrotyrosine (marker of peroxynitrite formation), PECAM‐1, smooth muscle α‐actin, and phospho‐eNOS. Penis specimens from a separate group of animals were used for phospho‐eNOS and eNOS western blot or cGMP determination. Erectile function was significantly less in diabetic groups than in control group. The generation of superoxide anion and nitrotyrosine and the number of apoptotic cells in both cavernous endothelial and smooth muscle cells were significantly higher in diabetic groups than in control group. Cavernous tissue phospho‐eNOS and cGMP expression and the number of endothelial and smooth muscle cells were lower in diabetic groups than in control group. Both diabetic models resulted in similar structural and functional derangements in the corpus cavernosum; however, the mortality rate was higher in mice receiving single high‐dose of STZ than in those receiving multiple low‐doses. The mouse model of type I diabetes is useful and technically feasible for the study of the pathophysiologic mechanisms involved in diabetic erectile dysfunction. Jin H‐R, Kim WJ, Song JS, Choi MJ, Piao S, Shin SH, Tumurbaatar M, Tuvshintur B, Nam M‐S, Ryu J‐K, and Suh, J‐K. Functional and morphologic characterizations of the diabetic mouse corpus cavernosum: comparison of a multiple low‐dose and a single high‐dose streptozotocin protocols." @default.
- W2013264775 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2013264775 creator A5000033522 @default.
- W2013264775 creator A5022849387 @default.
- W2013264775 creator A5024477419 @default.
- W2013264775 creator A5037047329 @default.
- W2013264775 creator A5041994476 @default.
- W2013264775 creator A5050577935 @default.
- W2013264775 creator A5053368555 @default.
- W2013264775 creator A5061228147 @default.
- W2013264775 creator A5063262852 @default.
- W2013264775 creator A5071416328 @default.
- W2013264775 creator A5090001122 @default.
- W2013264775 date "2009-12-01" @default.
- W2013264775 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W2013264775 title "Functional and Morphologic Characterizations of the Diabetic Mouse Corpus Cavernosum: Comparison of a Multiple Low‐Dose and a Single High‐Dose Streptozotocin Protocols" @default.
- W2013264775 cites W1981194148 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W1987084963 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W1987814243 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W1991061419 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W1993950854 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W1999638802 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W2011552468 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W2014287777 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W2020167249 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W2020241353 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W2022142901 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W2028277053 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W2028971791 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W2050679843 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W2051124233 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W2052103657 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W2059027410 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W2068814085 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W2071388820 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W2072999984 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W2093020946 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W2094202435 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W2105873757 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W2112821970 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W2116743333 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W2127404126 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W2129938192 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W2133739669 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W2136252004 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W2138453316 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W2146669232 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W2150999943 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W2151716122 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W2158122425 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W2158334995 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W2159992963 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W2162377047 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W2171192249 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W3184768937 @default.
- W2013264775 cites W4299076734 @default.
- W2013264775 doi "https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1743-6109.2009.01464.x" @default.
- W2013264775 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19732306" @default.
- W2013264775 hasPublicationYear "2009" @default.
- W2013264775 type Work @default.
- W2013264775 sameAs 2013264775 @default.
- W2013264775 citedByCount "58" @default.
- W2013264775 countsByYear W20132647752012 @default.
- W2013264775 countsByYear W20132647752013 @default.
- W2013264775 countsByYear W20132647752014 @default.
- W2013264775 countsByYear W20132647752015 @default.
- W2013264775 countsByYear W20132647752016 @default.
- W2013264775 countsByYear W20132647752017 @default.
- W2013264775 countsByYear W20132647752018 @default.
- W2013264775 countsByYear W20132647752019 @default.
- W2013264775 countsByYear W20132647752020 @default.
- W2013264775 countsByYear W20132647752021 @default.
- W2013264775 countsByYear W20132647752022 @default.
- W2013264775 countsByYear W20132647752023 @default.
- W2013264775 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2013264775 hasAuthorship W2013264775A5000033522 @default.
- W2013264775 hasAuthorship W2013264775A5022849387 @default.
- W2013264775 hasAuthorship W2013264775A5024477419 @default.
- W2013264775 hasAuthorship W2013264775A5037047329 @default.
- W2013264775 hasAuthorship W2013264775A5041994476 @default.
- W2013264775 hasAuthorship W2013264775A5050577935 @default.
- W2013264775 hasAuthorship W2013264775A5053368555 @default.
- W2013264775 hasAuthorship W2013264775A5061228147 @default.
- W2013264775 hasAuthorship W2013264775A5063262852 @default.
- W2013264775 hasAuthorship W2013264775A5071416328 @default.
- W2013264775 hasAuthorship W2013264775A5090001122 @default.
- W2013264775 hasConcept C105702510 @default.
- W2013264775 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2013264775 hasConcept C134018914 @default.
- W2013264775 hasConcept C2777622882 @default.
- W2013264775 hasConcept C2777786686 @default.
- W2013264775 hasConcept C2778326061 @default.
- W2013264775 hasConcept C2779280383 @default.
- W2013264775 hasConcept C2779385521 @default.
- W2013264775 hasConcept C2779929075 @default.
- W2013264775 hasConcept C519581460 @default.
- W2013264775 hasConcept C555293320 @default.
- W2013264775 hasConcept C71924100 @default.