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Ionic Channels as Potential Therapeutic Targets for Erectile Dysfunction: A Review.


ABSTRACT: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a prevalent condition, especially in men over 40 years old, characterized by the inability to obtain and/or maintain penile erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual intercourse. Several psychological and/or organic factors are involved in the etiopathogenesis of ED. In this context, we gathered evidence of the involvement of Large-conductance, Ca2+-activated K+ channels (BKCa), Small-conductance, Ca2+-activated K+ channels (SKCa), KCNQ-encoded voltage-dependent K+ channels (KV7), Transient Receptor Potential channels (TRP), and Calcium-activated Chloride channels (CaCC) dysfunctions on ED. In addition, the use of modulating agents of these channels are involved in relaxation of the cavernous smooth muscle cell and, consequent penile erection, suggesting that these channels are promising therapeutic targets for the treatment of erectile dysfunction.

SUBMITTER: Diniz AFA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7396897 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ionic Channels as Potential Therapeutic Targets for Erectile Dysfunction: A Review.

Diniz Anderson Fellyp Avelino AFA   Ferreira Rafael Carlos RC   de Souza Iara Leão Luna ILL   da Silva Bagnólia Araújo BA  

Frontiers in pharmacology 20200724


Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a prevalent condition, especially in men over 40 years old, characterized by the inability to obtain and/or maintain penile erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual intercourse. Several psychological and/or organic factors are involved in the etiopathogenesis of ED. In this context, we gathered evidence of the involvement of Large-conductance, Ca<sup>2+</sup>-activated K<sup>+</sup> channels (BK<sub>Ca</sub>), Small-conductance, Ca<sup>2+</sup>-activated K<sup>+</  ...[more]

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