TY - JOUR T1 - Role of Vasopressin on Adrenergic Neurotransmission in Human Penile Blood Vessels JF - Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics JO - J Pharmacol Exp Ther SP - 1315 LP - 1320 VL - 286 IS - 3 AU - Gloria Segarra AU - Pascual Medina AU - Cristina Domenech AU - José M. Vila AU - Juan B. Martínez-León AU - Martín Aldasoro AU - Salvador Lluch Y1 - 1998/09/01 UR - http://jpet.aspetjournals.org/content/286/3/1315.abstract N2 - We have used in vitro preparations of human penile dorsal artery and deep dorsal vein from 20 multiorgan donors to investigate whether subpressor concentrations of vasopressin facilitate noradrenergic transmission in penile blood vessels. Vasopressin constricted penile dorsal arteries (pD2, 9.38 ± 0.18) and deep dorsal veins (pD2, 9.40 ± 0.14) by activating V1 receptors. Vasopressin (10−11 and 3 × 10−11 M) caused concentration-dependent potentiation of the contractions elicited by electrical stimulation (15 V, 0.5–2 Hz, 0.2 msec duration for 15 sec) and produced leftward shifts of the concentration-response curve for norepinephrine. The V1 receptor antagonist d(CH2)5Tyr(Me)AVP (3 × 10−9-10−7 M) induced concentration-dependent inhibitions of potentiation caused by vasopressin. In contrast, the V2 receptor antagonist [d(CH2)5,d-Ile2, Ile4,Arg8]-vasopressin (10−8-10−7 M) did not prevent the potentiation induced by vasopressin. The results demonstrate that vasopressin exerts powerful constrictor action in human penile arteries and veins by direct stimulation of V1receptors. In addition, vasopressin strongly potentiates the contractions to norepinephrine and stimulation of perivascular adrenergic nerves. Consequently, the direct contractile effects of vasopressin together with its amplifying effects on adrenergic-mediated constriction should be taken into consideration in the overall regulation of penile erection and in those states characterized by increased plasma vasopressin levels. The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics ER -