Novel erectile analyses revealed augmentable penile Lyve‐1, the lymphatic marker, expression

Author:

Fujimoto Kota12,Hashimoto Daiki13,Kim Sang Woon4,Lee Yong Seung4,Suzuki Takuya2,Nakata Masanori5,Kumegawa Shinji2,Asamura Shinichi2,Yamada Gen12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Developmental Genetics, Institute of Advanced Medicine Wakayama Medical University Wakayama Japan

2. Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Wakayama Medical University Wakayama Japan

3. Department of Physiology and Regenerative Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Kindai University Osaka Japan

4. Department of Urology, Urological Science Institute Yonsei University College of Medicine Seoul Korea

5. Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine Wakayama Medical University Wakayama Japan

Abstract

AbstractPurposeThe pathophysiology of penis extends to erectile dysfunction (ED) to conditions including sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and cancer. To date, there has been little research evaluating vascular drainage from the penis. We aimed to evaluate penile blood flow in vivo and analyze its possible relationship with the lymphatic maker.Materials and MethodsWe established an in vivo system designed to assess the dynamic blood outflow from the corpus cavernosum (CC) by dye injection. To analyze lymphatic characteristics in the CC, the expression of Lyve‐1, the key lymphatic endothelium marker, was examined by the in vitro system and lipopolysaccharide (LPS) injection to mimic the inflammatory conditions.ResultsA novel cavernography methods enable high‐resolution morphological and functional blood drainage analysis. The expression of Lyve‐1 was detected along the sinusoids. Furthermore, its prominent expression was also observed after penile LPS injection and in the erectile condition.ConclusionsThe current in vivo system will potentially contribute to the assessment of penile pathology from a novel viewpoint. In addition, current analyses revealed inducible Lyve‐1 expression for LPS injection and the erection state, which requires further analyses on penile lymphatic system.

Publisher

Wiley

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