Introduction—Neuronal nitric oxide synthase (NOS-I) is significantly decreased with Cavernous Nerve (CN) injury in Erectile Dysfunction (ED) models. Increased apoptosis and collagen deposition accompany decreased NOS/CN injury, however these changes are typically attributed to the altered signaling of other factors, and a contribution of NOS in maintenance of urogenital structures has not previously been examined. Morphological changes in the corpora cavernos
Despite nerve-sparing radical prostatectomy, nerve damage and erectile dysfunction (ED) prevail, and...
Introduction. The metabolic syndrome is a cluster of cardiovascular risk factors that predispose tow...
We performed this study to evaluate the effect of cavernous nerve (CN) traction on erectile function...
Neurogenic impotence is a clinical situation commonly resulting from major pelvic surgery. A detaile...
After pelvic surgeries such as radical prostatectomy, two major complications - urinary incontinence...
Introduction. Radical pelvic surgery is a major cause of erectile dysfunction due to iatrogenic cave...
For nearly eight decades , androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) has been a common prostate cancer tre...
Nitrergic neurotransmission triggering penile erection is me-diated by nitric oxide (NO) synthesized...
1 The neurotrophic factor, neurturin (NTN), plays an important role in parasympathetic neural develo...
<p>(A) Neurofilament staining (green) and nNOS staining (red) in the dorsal penile nerve from differ...
Priapism is a disorder in which prolonged penile erection persists uncontrollably, potentially leadi...
Nitric oxide (NO), a member of the reactive nitrogen species family, plays a role in several physiol...
Nitric oxide (NO) plays a crucial role in reproduction at every level in the organism. In the brain,...
Penile (cavernous) nerves are readily damaged during radical prostatectomy, invariably causing impot...
Relaxation ofthe trabecular smooth muscle ofthe corpus caver-nosum (the erectile tissue) of the peni...
Despite nerve-sparing radical prostatectomy, nerve damage and erectile dysfunction (ED) prevail, and...
Introduction. The metabolic syndrome is a cluster of cardiovascular risk factors that predispose tow...
We performed this study to evaluate the effect of cavernous nerve (CN) traction on erectile function...
Neurogenic impotence is a clinical situation commonly resulting from major pelvic surgery. A detaile...
After pelvic surgeries such as radical prostatectomy, two major complications - urinary incontinence...
Introduction. Radical pelvic surgery is a major cause of erectile dysfunction due to iatrogenic cave...
For nearly eight decades , androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) has been a common prostate cancer tre...
Nitrergic neurotransmission triggering penile erection is me-diated by nitric oxide (NO) synthesized...
1 The neurotrophic factor, neurturin (NTN), plays an important role in parasympathetic neural develo...
<p>(A) Neurofilament staining (green) and nNOS staining (red) in the dorsal penile nerve from differ...
Priapism is a disorder in which prolonged penile erection persists uncontrollably, potentially leadi...
Nitric oxide (NO), a member of the reactive nitrogen species family, plays a role in several physiol...
Nitric oxide (NO) plays a crucial role in reproduction at every level in the organism. In the brain,...
Penile (cavernous) nerves are readily damaged during radical prostatectomy, invariably causing impot...
Relaxation ofthe trabecular smooth muscle ofthe corpus caver-nosum (the erectile tissue) of the peni...
Despite nerve-sparing radical prostatectomy, nerve damage and erectile dysfunction (ED) prevail, and...
Introduction. The metabolic syndrome is a cluster of cardiovascular risk factors that predispose tow...
We performed this study to evaluate the effect of cavernous nerve (CN) traction on erectile function...