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Vardenafil Enhances Oxytocin Expression in the Paraventricular Nucleus without Sexual Stimulation

Authors :
Sang-Won Lee
Sung Eun Kim
Bo Kyun Kim
Mal Soon Shin
Dong-Hee Kim
Joo Hyun Chang
Il-Gyu Ko
Yun Hee Sung
Khae Hawn Kim
Chang-Ju Kim
Source :
International Neurourology Journal, International Neurourology Journal, Vol 14, Iss 4, Pp 213-219 (2010)
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Korean Continence Society, 2010.

Abstract

Purpose Oxytocin is associated with the ability to form normal social attachments. c-Fos is an immediate early gene whose expression is used as a marker for stimulus-induced changes in neurons. The effect of phosphodiesterase-5 (PDE-5) inhibitors on oxytocin activation in the brain without sexual stimuli has not yet been reported. In the present study, we investigated the effects of vardenafil on oxytocin and c-Fos expression in the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) of conscious rats. Methods Male Sprague-Dawley rats weighing 300±10 g were divided into 6 groups (n=5 in each group): the control group, the 1-day-0.5 mg/kg, the 1-day-1 mg/kg, the 1-day-2 mg/kg, the 3-day-1 mg/kg, and the 7-day-1 mg/kg vardenafil administration group. The experiment was conducted without sexual stimulation. Vardenafil was orally administered. The animals in the control group received an equivalent amount of distilled water orally. The expression of oxytocin and c-Fos in the PVN was detected by immunohistochemistry. Results Oxytocin expression in the PVN was increased by 1 day administration of 2 mg/kg vardenafil, and this effect of vardenafil appeared in a duration-dependent manner. c-Fos in the oxytocin neurons of the PVN was increased by 1 day administration of 2 mg/kg vardenafil, and this effect of vardenafil also appeared in a duration-dependent manner. These results showed that vardenafil augments the expression of oxytocin with activation of oxytocin neurons in the PVN. Conclusions In this study, we showed that the PDE-5 inhibitor, vardenafil directly enhances oxytocin expression and also activates oxytocin neurons in the PVN, which indicates that vardenafil may exert positive effects on affiliation behavior and social interaction.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20936931 and 20934777
Volume :
14
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Neurourology Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4d30d39009ea752b80993098ddc99c85