AB087. Preserved erectile function in the hyperhomocysteinaemia transgenic rats harboring human tissue kallikrein
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AB087. Preserved erectile function in the hyperhomocysteinaemia transgenic rats harboring human tissue kallikrein

Kai Cui, Zhe Tang, Yang Luan, Ke Rao, Tao Wang, Shaogang Wang, Zhong Chen, Jihong Liu

Department of Urology, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science & Technology, Wuhan 430030, China


Background: To investigate the role of human tissue kallikrein 1 (hKLK1) gene on the erectile dysfunction (ED) of induced by hyperhomocysteinaemia (HHcy) in rats.

Methods: The HHcy rat model was formed by a methionine (Met)-rich diet in SD rats. Here, 32 rats, 10-week-age, were divided in four groups: control (n=8), low-dose (4% Met; n=8), high-dose (7% Met; n=8) and transgenic rats (TGR +7% Met; n=8). Thirty days later, erectile function and related targets were tested.

Results: ED, impaired endothelial and smooth muscle function, and pathological changes (a higher apoptosis level and a lower autophagy level) were showed in the 4% Met and 7% Met groups compared with the control, while were all markedly diminished by the hKLK1 gene in the TGR +7% Met group.

Conclusions: These data suggested that hKLK1 might play an inhibition role on HHcy-induced ED in rats by protection of endothelial function and inhibition of oxidative stress and corporal fibrosis.

Keywords: Erectile dysfunction (ED); gene therapy; metabolism; endothelial function


doi: 10.21037/tau.2017.s087


Cite this abstract as: Cui K, Tang Z, Luan Y, Rao K, Wang T, Wang S, Chen Z, Liu J. Preserved erectile function in the hyperhomocysteinaemia transgenic rats harboring human tissue kallikrein. Transl Androl Urol 2017;6(Suppl 3):AB087. doi: 10.21037/tau.2017.s087

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