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Caveolin-1 and heme-oxygenase-1 as tissue markers of the protective effect of sildenafil on pathologic penile remodeling in spontaneous hypertensive rats (SHR)

Mazza, O(1); Becher, E(1); Sacca, P(2); Vazquez, E(2); Grosman, H(3); Toblli, J(4)

(1)Div. Urology, Hospital de Clinicas “José de San Martín”. University of Buenos Aires. (2)Dept. Biologic Chemistry, School of Sciences, University of Buenos Aires. (3)Dept. Clinical Biochemistry, School of Pharmacy and Biochemistry, University of Buenos Aires. (4)Laboratory of Experimental Medicine, Hospital Alemán, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Introduction and Objectives: Caveolae are specialized plasma membrane invaginations on the surface of most cells and are involved in endocytosis. Caveolin is a family of integral membrane proteins associated with caveolae and trans-Golgi network derived vesicles. Caveolin-1 (Cav-1) is present in corporal smooth muscle. In electron microscopy studies it was observed a dramatic decrease in caveolae in older rats, meaning that aging and other pathologies which also affects trabecular smooth muscle/ collagen ratio might show a reduced expression of Cav-1 as well, which could be used as a marker of erectile dysfunction. Furthermore, the localization of heme degradation enzymes on caveolae presents a novel evidence that caveolin-1 interacts and modulates heme oxygenase1 (HO-1) activity. Recently, we showed that Cav-1 and HO-1 were both significantly higher in control WKY versus SHR but we couldn’t establish a positive effect of sildenafil using western blots. (J Sex Med 2006;3 Suppl 5:409). In this study, we performed immunostaining techniques to determine more precisely the expression of Caveolin-1 and HO-1 and its modification with sildenafil.
Materials and Methods: Twelve-week-old SHR (n=16) and control Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) (n=16) male rats were divided into four groups: 1) SHR (n=8); 2) SHR with sildenafil (n=8); 3) WKY (n=8); and 4) WKY with sildenafil. Daily dose of sildenafil citrate was of 10 mg/Kg administered in drinking water. After 12 weeks of treatment, the animals were sacrificed and proteins expressions were analyzed with immunostaining techniques using antibodies anti-caveolin 1 and anti-HO-1.
Results: Mean protein values on immunostaining were: Group1: Cav-1:4.84, HO-1:5.20; Group2: Cav-1:8.19, HO-1:7.84; Group3: Cav-1:13.6, HO-1:11.9; Group4: Cav-1:14.3, HO-1:12.4 (see table). The differences were statistically significant between SHR and SHR with sildenafil on both Cav-1 (p=0.0001) and HO-1 (p=0.0011). The values were not significantly modified on the control animals.
Conclusions: Using immunostaining techniques we showed not only that Cav-1 and HO-1 were both significantly higher in WKY versus SHR, but also that sildenafil treatment caused a significant increase of both proteins expression on SHR showing its ability to interfere on the morphologic changes in cavernous space smooth muscle caused by hypertension.

Tabla: Caveolin-1 and Heme Oxygenase-1 in cavernous smooth muscle. Positive staining area (%)

ProteinSHR
SHR + silde
WKY WKY + silde
Cav-1 4.84 8.19
13.6
14.3
 SD ± 4.34
SD ± 1.25 SD ± 2.21 SD ± 1.45
HO-15.20
7.84
11.9
12.4
 SD ± 1.46
SD ± 1.09 SD ± 1.44 SD ± 1.76