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BJUI | 2010

Structural analysis of the corpora cavernosa in patients with ischaemic priapism

Waldemar S. Costa; Bruno Felix; Andre G. Cavalcanti; Jorge Medeiros; Francisco J.B. Sampaio

Study Type – Therapy (case series)
Level of Evidence 4


The Journal of Sexual Medicine | 2015

Penile Histomorphometrical Evaluation in Hypertensive Rats Treated with Sildenafil or Enalapril Alone or in Combination: A Comparison with Normotensive and Untreated Hypertensive Rats

Bruno Felix-Patrício; Jorge Medeiros; Diogo Benchimol de Souza; Waldemar S. Costa; Francisco J.B. Sampaio

INTRODUCTION Erectile dysfunction (ED) is frequently associated to hypertension and antihypertensive drugs; however, the penile morphological aspects on these situations are poorly known. AIM Evaluate the penile morphology of untreated hypertensive rats and rats treated with enalapril or sildenafil alone or in combination to verify the hypothesis that morphological alterations promoted by hypertension on corpus cavernosum could be ameliorated by the use of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and/or phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors. METHODS Fifty male rats were assigned into five groups: normotensive rats, untreated spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRs), and SHR treated with enalapril or sildenafil alone or in combination. Blood pressure was measured weekly. At the conclusion of the study, the rats were euthanized, and their penises were collected for histomorphometrical analysis. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES The cross-sectional areas of the penis, tunica albuginea, and corpus cavernosum were measured. The density of the corpus cavernosum structures was quantified. RESULTS Both groups of SHR rats treated with enalapril became normotensive. Untreated SHR showed no difference in penile and cavernosal cross-sectional area compared with normotensive rats; however, those rats treated with enalapril or sildenafil alone demonstrated an increase in these parameters. Rats receiving combination therapy showed no cross-sectional area differences compared with normotensive rats. Cavernosal connective tissue density was increased, while the sinusoidal spaces were diminished in untreated SHR. All treatments were effective in maintaining connective tissue density in comparison with normotensive animals. Cavernosal smooth muscle density was similar in all groups, with the exception of the combination therapy group, which demonstrated a reduction in smooth muscle. CONCLUSIONS Hypertension promoted structural alterations in the corpus cavernosum that may be related to ED. Enalapril- and sildenafil-treated animals had preservation of normal corpus cavernosum structure and an increase in penile and cavernosal cross-sectional area. The combination of these drugs showed less benefit than individual use.


Advances in Urology | 2011

Anatomic Aspects of Inguinal Lymph Nodes Applied to Lymphadenectomy in Penile Cancer

João P. Carvalho; Bruno F. Patrício; Jorge Medeiros; Francisco J.B. Sampaio; Luciano A. Favorito

Objectives. To provide a better understanding of the distribution of inguinal nodes in order to prevent the complications of unnecessary and extended dissections in penile cancer. Methods. The bilateral inguinal regions of 19 male cadavers were dissected. Nodal distribution was noted and quantified based on anatomical location. The superficial nodes were subdivided into quarters as follows: superomedial, superolateral, inferomedial, and inferolateral. Statistical analysis was performed comparing node distribution between quarters using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), and the unpaired T-test was used between superficial and deep nodes. Results. Superficial nodes were found in all inguinal regions studied (mean = 13.60), and their distribution was more prominent in the superomedial quarter (mean = 3.94) and less in the inferolateral quarter (mean = 2.73). There was statistical significance between quarters when comparing the upper group with the lower one (P = 0.02). Nodes were widely distributed in the superficial region compared with deep lymph nodes (mean = 13.60 versus 1.71, P < 0.001). Conclusions. A great number of inguinal lymph nodes are distributed near the classical anatomical landmarks for inguinal lymphadenectomy, more prominent in upper quadrants.


Journal of Andrology | 2014

Protective effects of nutritional supplementation with arginine and glutamine on the penis of rats submitted to pelvic radiation

Jorge Medeiros; Waldemar S. Costa; Bruno Felix-Patrício; F. Sampaio; Luiz E.M. Cardoso

Radiotherapy is widely used to treat pelvic malignancies, but normal tissues near the target tumour are often affected. Our aims were thus to determine whether the structural organization of the rat penis is altered by radiation, and whether supplementation with l‐arginine (ARG) or l‐glutamine (GLN) would have protective effects against these alterations. Groups of rats were treated with: no intervention (CONTR); pelvic radiation, followed by sacrifice 7 (RAD7) or 15 (RAD15) days later; and pelvic radiation, daily supplementation with ARG or GLN, followed by sacrifice 7 (RAD7+ARG, RAD7+GLN) or 15 (RAD15+ARG, RAD15+GLN) days after radiation. Structural components in the corpus cavernosum (CC), tunica albuginea of the corpus spongiosum (TACS) and urethral epithelium (UE) were analysed using stereological and immunohistochemical methods. The results showed that in the CC, connective tissue was increased by 18% in RAD15 (p < 0.04), but this change was partially prevented in RAD15+GLN (p < 0.05) and RAD15+ARG (p < 0.04). The fibrous matrix of the CC trabeculae stained evenly for collagen type I. In RAD15, the intensity of the labelling was increased, whereas in RAD15+GLN and RAD15+ARG the staining was similar to that of CONTR. No staining changes were seen in the groups that were sacrificed 7 days after radiation. Cavernosal elastic fibre content in RAD15 was increased by 61% (p < 0.004), and this was prevented in RAD15+ARG (p < 0.004) but not in RAD15+GLN. In TACS, the amino acids protected (p < 0.02) against the radiation‐induced 92% increase in elastic fibre content, but only in RAD15. Cell density in the UE, as well as UE thickness, were reduced by 30% in RAD15 (p < 0.004), and there were protective effects of both amino acids. In conclusion, radiation‐induced alterations in penile structures tend to be more pronounced 15 days after radiation session. Both ARG and GLN have protective effects against these changes, with the former being slightly more effective.


Acta Cirurgica Brasileira | 2013

Pneumoperitoneum induces morphological alterations in the rat testicle

Carina Teixeira Ribeiro; Diogo Benchimol de Souza; Jorge Medeiros; Waldemar S. Costa; Marco A. Pereira-Sampaio; Francisco J.B. Sampaio

PURPOSE To investigate the seminiferous tubule histological morphology after an 8 mmHg pneumoperitoneum in the rat model. METHODS Fourteen rats were divided into two groups: a Sham group submitted to anesthesia and a pneumoperitoneum (Pp) group submitted to abdominal insufflation at 8 mmHg during three hours, followed by desuflation. All rats were killed after six weeks, testicles were collected and evaluated for the tubule diameter, germinative epithelium height and Johnsen´s score. Means were compared by using the Students-t-test. RESULTS The seminiferous tubule diameter was diminished by 11.3% in the group submitted to pneumoperitoneum (p<0.05). No significant difference was found among the groups when analyzing the epithelium height and Johnsen´s score. CONCLUSION In the rat model, the seminiferous tubules present structural alterations when subjected to pneumoperitoneum of 8 mmHg during three hours.


Maturitas | 2009

Morphological modification of female bladder after prolonged use of soy-based diets.

Tatiane da Silva Faria; Lavínia Leal Soares; Jorge Medeiros; Gilson Teles Boaventura; Francisco J.B. Sampaio; Cristiane da Fonte Ramos

OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to compare the effects of a prolonged use of organic and transgenic soy upon the lipid profile and the collagen/muscle ratio of the detrusor muscle of the bladder. METHODS Wistar rats were fed three different diets from weaning until sacrifice (15 months old): control group (CG) casein-based diet; organic soy group (OSG) organic soy-based diet; genetically modified soy group (GMSG) transgenic soy-based diet. RESULTS There was no difference in the food consumption or in the diet isoflavone components among the groups. Comparing to CG, both OSG and GMSG groups presented a significant (p<0.05) reduction in the body weight, triglycerides, cholesterol and the smooth muscle of the detrusor and a significant (p<0.05) increase of collagen fibers number of the detrusor muscle. CONCLUSIONS These findings call into question that, the prolonged use of soy-based diets can be deleterious to the bladder by altering the collagen/muscle ratio what can cause bladder dysfunctions similar with that occurring during menopause.


Asian Journal of Urology | 2017

Testosterone replacement maintains smooth muscle content in the corpus cavernosum of orchiectomized rats

Graziele Halmenschlager; Ernani Luis Rhoden; Gabriela Almeida Motta; Lucas Sagrillo Fagundes; Jorge Medeiros; Rosalva Thereza Meurer; Claudia Ramos Rhoden

Objective To evaluate the effects of testosterone (T) on the maintenance of corpus cavernosum (CC) structure and apoptosis. Methods Animals were divided into three groups: sham operation group (n = 8) underwent sham operation; Orchiectomized (Orchiec)+ oily vehicle group (n = 8) underwent bilateral orchiectomy and received a single dose of oily vehicle by intramuscular injection (i.m.) 30 days after orchiectomy; and Orchiec + T group (n = 8) underwent bilateral orchiectomy and received a single dose of T undecanoate 100 mg/kg i.m. 30 days after the surgery. Animals were euthanized 60 days after the beginning of the experiment with an anesthetic overdose of ketamine and xylazine. Blood samples and penile tissue were collected on euthanasia. Azans trichrome staining was used to evaluate smooth muscle, Weigerts Fucsin-Resorcin staining was used to evaluate elastic fibers and Picrosirius red staining was used to evaluate collagen. Apoptosis was evaluated using TUNEL technique. Results T levels decreased in Orchiec + oily vehicle when compared to sham operation and Orchiec + T groups (p < 0.001). T deprivation reduced trabecular smooth muscle content and penile diameter and T replacement maintained both parameters (p = 0.005 and p = 0.001, respectively). No difference was observed in the content of sinusoidal space (p = 0.207), elastic fibers (p = 0.849), collagen (p = 0.216) and in apoptosis (p = 0.095). Conclusion Normal testosterone levels maintain CC smooth muscle content and do not influence elastic fibers, collagen content and apoptotic index. Further studies should be performed in order to investigate the mechanisms by which androgen mediates its effects on CC structure.


The Journal of Urology | 2015

Testicular Morphology and Spermatozoid Parameters in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats Treated with Enalapril

Gustavo R. Bechara; Diogo Benchimol de Souza; Michele Simões; Bruno Felix-Patrício; Jorge Medeiros; Waldemar S. Costa; Francisco J.B. Sampaio


International Braz J Urol | 2017

The prostate after castration and hormone replacement in a rat model: structural and ultrastructural analysis

Bruno Felix-Patrício; Alexandre F. Miranda; Jorge Medeiros; C. Gallo; Bianca Martins Gregório; Diogo Benchimol de Souza; Waldemar S. Costa; Francisco J.B. Sampaio


The Journal of Urology | 2013

2041 TESTICULAR MORPHOLOGY AND SPERMATOZOID PARAMETERS IN HYPERTENSIVE RATS TREATED OR NOT WITH ENALAPRIL

Gustavo R. Bechara; Michele Simões; Bruno Felix-Patrício; Jorge Medeiros; Bianca Martins Gregório; Diogo Benchimol de Souza; Waldemar S. Costa; Francisco J.B. Sampaio

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Francisco J.B. Sampaio

Rio de Janeiro State University

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Waldemar S. Costa

Rio de Janeiro State University

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Bruno Felix-Patrício

Federal Fluminense University

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Diogo Benchimol de Souza

Rio de Janeiro State University

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Bianca Martins Gregório

Rio de Janeiro State University

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Gustavo R. Bechara

Rio de Janeiro State University

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Michele Simões

Rio de Janeiro State University

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Carina Teixeira Ribeiro

Rio de Janeiro State University

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Marco A. Pereira-Sampaio

Rio de Janeiro State University

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Alexandre F. Miranda

Rio de Janeiro State University

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