In HFD rabbits, INT-747 dosing improved glucose sensitivity and MetS-associated erectile dysfunction, via upregulation of NO transmission and inhibition of RhoA/ROCK pathway. In STZ rats, INT-747 restored in vivo penile erection and sensitivity to ROCK inhibition, independently of effects on glycemia. Vignozzi L, Morelli A, Filippi S, Comeglio P, Chavalmane AK, Marchetta M, Toce M, Yehiely-Cohen R, Vannelli GB, Adorini L, and Maggi M. Farnesoid X receptor activation improves erectile function in animal models of metabolic syndrome and diabetes.

Farnesoid X Receptor Activation Improves Erectile Function in Animal Models of Metabolic Syndrome and Diabetes / Vignozzi L; Morelli A; Filippi S; Comeglio P; Chavalmane AK; Marchetta M; Toce M; Yehiely-Cohen R; Vannelli GB; Adorini L; Maggi M.. - In: JOURNAL OF SEXUAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 1743-6095. - STAMPA. - 8:(2011), pp. 57-77. [10.1111/j.1743-6109.2010.02073.x]

Farnesoid X Receptor Activation Improves Erectile Function in Animal Models of Metabolic Syndrome and Diabetes.

VIGNOZZI, LINDA;MORELLI, ANNAMARIA;FILIPPI, SANDRA;COMEGLIO, PAOLO;VANNELLI, GABRIELLA;MAGGI, MARIO
2011

Abstract

In HFD rabbits, INT-747 dosing improved glucose sensitivity and MetS-associated erectile dysfunction, via upregulation of NO transmission and inhibition of RhoA/ROCK pathway. In STZ rats, INT-747 restored in vivo penile erection and sensitivity to ROCK inhibition, independently of effects on glycemia. Vignozzi L, Morelli A, Filippi S, Comeglio P, Chavalmane AK, Marchetta M, Toce M, Yehiely-Cohen R, Vannelli GB, Adorini L, and Maggi M. Farnesoid X receptor activation improves erectile function in animal models of metabolic syndrome and diabetes.
2011
8
57
77
Vignozzi L; Morelli A; Filippi S; Comeglio P; Chavalmane AK; Marchetta M; Toce M; Yehiely-Cohen R; Vannelli GB; Adorini L; Maggi M.
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