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The Journal of Sexual Medicine | 2014

The Role of Regulatory Proteins and S‐nitrosylation of Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase in the Human Clitoris: Implications for Female Sexual Function

Janine Oliver; Parviz Kavoussi; Ryan P. Smith; Robin I. Woodson; Sean T. Corbett; Raymond A. Costabile; Lisa A. Palmer; Jeffrey J. Lysiak

INTRODUCTION During female sexual arousal, clitoral blood flow is controlled by endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) and its product, nitric oxide (NO). The mechanisms regulating eNOS activity and NO bioavailability in the clitoris are largely unknown. AIM To identify proteins involved in regulation of eNOS activity within the clitoris and to evaluate the effects of S-nitrosoglutathione reductase (GSNO-R) and eNOS nitrosylation/denitrosylation on clitoral blood flow. METHODS Immunohistochemistry for eNOS, caveolin-1 (Cav1), heat shock protein-90 (Hsp90), phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5), GSNO-R, and soluble guanylate cyclase (sGC) was performed on human and murine clitoral tissue. Western blot analysis was performed for eNOS, phosphorylated eNOS (phospho-eNOS, Ser1177), Cav1, Hsp90, sGC, PDE5, phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K), Akt (protein kinase B), and GSNO-R on protein from human clitoral tissue. A biotin switch assay was used to analyze the S-nitrosylation of eNOS, nNOS, and GSNO-R. Clitoral blood flow was measured in wild-type and GSNO-R(-/-) mice at baseline and during cavernous nerve electrical stimulation (CNES). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Localization of eNOS regulatory proteins and clitoral blood flow. RESULTS eNOS and GSNO-R co-localized to the vascular endothelium and sinusoids of human clitoral tissue. Immunohistochemistry also localized Cav1 and Hsp90 to the endothelium and PDE5 and sGC to the trabecular smooth muscle. Expression of S-nitrosylated (SNO)-eNOS and SNO-GSNO-R was detected by biotin switch assays. Wild-type control mice exhibited increased clitoral blood flow with CNES whereas GSNO-R(-/-) animals failed to show an increase in blood flow. CONCLUSIONS Several key eNOS regulatory proteins are present in the clitoral tissue in a cellular specific pattern. S-nitrosylation of eNOS may also represent a key regulatory mechanism governing eNOS activation/deactivation since mice deficient in GSNO-R failed to increase clitoral blood flow. Additional studies are necessary to define the role of S-nitrosylation in the genital vascular response and its subsequent impact on female sexual function.


International Journal of Impotence Research | 2018

S-nitrosylation of endothelial nitric oxide synthase impacts erectile function

Parviz Kavoussi; Ryan P. Smith; Janine Oliver; Raymond A. Costabile; William D. Steers; Katie Brown-Steinke; Kimberly de Ronde; Jeffrey J. Lysiak; Lisa A. Palmer

Neuronal and endothelial nitric oxide synthases (nNOS and eNOS respectively) play major roles in generating the nitric oxide bioactivity necessary for erectile function. S-nitrosylation has been shown to regulate NOS activity. The presence of S-nitrosylated NOS in the penis and the impact of NOS S-nitrosylation/denitrosylation on erectile function were examined. S-nitrosylated forms of NOS were identified by biotin-switch assay followed by western blot analysis. Erectile function in S-nitrosoglutathione reductase deficient (GSNO+/−) and null (GSNO−/−) mice were assessed by continuous cavernous nerve electrical stimulation (CCNES). Glutathione ethyl ester (GSHee) was used to manipulate S-nitrosylated NOS levels. Immunohistological and immunofluorescence analyses were used to identify the location of eNOS and GSNO-R in corporal tissue. eNOS and nNOS were S-nitrosylated in unstimulated penises of the mice. CCNES resulted in a time-dependent increase in eNOS S-nitrosylation with peak eNOS S-nitrosylation observed during detumescence. S-nitrosylated nNOS levels were unchanged. Intracorporal injection of GSHee reduced S-nitrosylated eNOS levels, enhancing time to maximum intracorporal pressure (ICP). eNOS and GSNO-R co-localize to the endothelium of the corpus cavernosum in the mouse and the human. ICP measurements obtained during CCNES demonstrate GSNO-R+/− and GSNO-R−/− animals cannot maintain an elevated ICP. Results suggest eNOS S-nitrosylation/denitrosylation is an important mechanism regulating eNOS activity during erectile function. GSNO-R is a key enzyme involved in the eNOS denitrosylation. The increase in eNOS S-nitrosylation (inactivation) observed with tumescence may begin a cycle leading to detumescence. Clinically this may indicate that alterations in the balance of S-nitrosylation/denitrosylation either directly or indirectly contribute to erectile dysfunction.


The Journal of Urology | 2017

PD50-07 LOW SERUM TESTOSTERONE IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED STRESS AND MIXED INCONTINENCE IN WOMEN

Michelle M. Kim; Zaid Chaudhry; Janine Oliver; Evgeniy Kreydin

with the variables ages over 52 years (p 1⁄4 0.041), menopause (p 1⁄4 0.029) were the most susceptible to IUE permanence. ICIQ-SF variation average in group B was 9,625 points and in group C was 6,5 points. Presence of uterine prolapse implicated in increasing up to 4,75 points in average on post-operation ICIQ-SF (p1⁄40,03). VAS satisfaction average was higher in group B (8,84 1,12) than in group C(5,5 3,27). IGP-I showed better results in group B when compared to group C (p1⁄40,065). CONCLUSIONS: Weight loss through bariatric surgery completely improves SUI and its repercussions on quality of life in the vast majority of patients. Increased age and abdominal circumference raises the chance of SUI in obese women, and the age over 52 years and menopause are strongly related to the persistence of SUI after weight loss.


The Journal of Urology | 2013

1626 SARCOPENIA PREDICTS POST-OPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS AND LENGTH OF STAY FOLLOWING RADICAL CYSTECTOMY

Janine Oliver; Goutham Vemana; Joel Vetter; Seth Strope; Christine O. Menias; Tanya Wildes; Robert L. Grubb


The Journal of Urology | 2013

1877 EVALUATION OF ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE AS A MARKER FOR BONE METASTASIS IN PATIENTS WITH MUSCLE-INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER

Phillip H. Abbosh; Adam S. Kibel; Janine Oliver; Robert L. Grubb


The Journal of Urology | 2018

MP33-09 ROBOT-ASSISTED SACRAL COLPOPEXY WITH AUTOLOGOUS FASCIA LATA: TECHNIQUE AND INITIAL OUTCOMES

Victoria Scott; Janine Oliver; Shlomo Raz; Ja-Hong Kim


The Journal of Urology | 2018

PD05-10 RISK FACTORS FOR STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE SURGERY FOLLOWING SLING REVISION: A MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS OF PATIENTS UNDERGOING TOTAL AND SUBTOTAL EXCISION OF SYNTHETIC MESH SUBURETHRAL SLINGS FOR COMPLICATIONS

Janine Oliver; Claire Burton; Lauren Wood; Zaid Chaudhry; Lorna Kwan; Z. Chad Baxter; Ja-Hong Kim; Christopher Tarnay; Shlomo Raz


The Journal of Urology | 2017

PD50-06 MID-URETHRAL POSITION: IS THIS CRITICAL TO ACHIEVING CONTINENCE FOLLOWING SLING PLACEMENT FOR STRESS INCONTINENCE?

Janine Oliver; Taylor Sadun; Claire Burton; Lauren Wood; Evgeniy Kreydin; Ja-Hong Kim; Shlomo Raz


The Journal of Urology | 2017

PD17-07 AUTOLOGOUS FASCIA SACROCOLPOPEXY AFTER COMPLETE REMOVAL OF SACROCOLPOPEXY MESH

Andrew R. Medendorp; Zaid Chaudhry; Janine Oliver; Lauren Wood; Ja-Hong Kim; Zachery Baxter; Shlomo Raz


The Journal of Urology | 2016

MP77-13 HIGHER URINE LEVELS OF ENVIRONMENTAL TOXINS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED INCONTINENCE AND NOCTURIA IN MEN

Michelle M. Kim; Evgeniy Kreydin; Janine Oliver; Anne Ackerman; Seth A. Cohen; Zaid Chaudhry; Mi-Linh Nguyen; Ja-Hong Kim; Shlomo Raz

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Shlomo Raz

University of California

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Ja-Hong Kim

University of California

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Zaid Chaudhry

University of California

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Lauren Wood

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

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Seth A. Cohen

University of California

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Robert L. Grubb

Washington University in St. Louis

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