Experimental

Vol. 31 No. 1 (2005): Urology Research and Practice

OPTIMUM CONCENTRATION OF DMSO IN HUMAN CORPUS CAVERNOSUM STUDIES

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Nergiz MURAT
Ömer Demir
Ertan Can
Sedef GİDENER
Adil ESEN

Abstract

Abstract


Introduction: Dimethyl Sulphoxide (DMSO), with exceptional solvent properties, is used in various



pharmacological studies on corpus cavernosum as a vehicle. However, there is little known regarding the



relaxing characteristics of this solvent. Thus we aimed to determine the highest noneffecious concentration of



DMSO as a solvent in isolated human corpus cavernosum (HCC).



Materials and Methods: Strips (3x3x7 mm) were cut longitudinally from human corpus cavernosum (HCC)



tissues and mounted in 10 ml organ bath with the Krebs solution. The strips were oxygenated with 95% O2



and 5% CO2 and the temperature was maintained at 37°C. HCC tissues were contracted with 3x10-6 M



phenylephrine and relaxation responses were evaluated by cumulative (10-9 - 10-5 M) and (10-12 - 10-9 M)



addition of DMSO.



Results: Cumulative application of phenylephrine (10-8 - 10-5 M) caused concentration dependent



contraction response in HCC tissue (pD2 6.24±0.14). DMSO (10-9 - 10-5 M) had dose dependent relaxing effects



on precontracted HCC tissues with phenylephrine (3x10-6 M). HCC tissues exhibited relaxation response to



DMSO 29±5.4% of phenylephrine–induced tone (IC50 6.63±0.4). At lower concentration (10-12 - 10-9 M) DMSO



did not cause relaxation response curve.



Conclusion: In this study we demonstrated that DMSO could be used in isolated HCC studies as a solvent



at concentrations lower than 10-9 M.


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