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    Decorin as a new treatment alternative in Peyronie's disease: preliminary results in the rat model

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    The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of decorin, a naturally occurring proteoglycan with anti-transforming growth factor beta (TGF-) activity, on the rat model of Peyronie's disease (PD). Twenty-five adult male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided in three groups: I) TGF- (0.5g) injected (n: 8); II) TGF- injected and decorin treated (n: 8); and III) controls (n: 9). Decorin (0.5g per day) was given with intracavernous injection on the second, third, fourth and fifth day following TGF- injection. All rats underwent electrical stimulation of the cavernous nerve after 6weeks. Intracavernosal and arterial blood pressures were measured during this procedure. Cross-sections of the rat penises were examined using Mason trichrome and H&E stains. Statistical analyses were carried out using one-way anova. Histopathological examinations confirmed the Peyronie's-like condition in TGF--injected rats, which exhibited a thickening of the tunica albuginea (TA), when compared to controls. Disorganisation of collagen on the TA was also prominent in TGF--injected rats, but not in decorin-treated and control rats. Decorin-treated rats showed significantly higher maximal intracavernosal pressure (MIP) responses to cavernous nerve stimulation, when compared to group 1 (P<0.05). Our results indicate that decorin antagonises the effects of TGF- in the rat model of PD and prevents diminished erectile response to cavernous nerve stimulation

    Priapism in the newborn: management and review of literature

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    P>Priapism is a pathological condition of a penile erection that persists beyond or is unrelated to sexual stimulation. Priapism is broadly classified into two types: (i) ischaemic priapism (veno-occlusive) (low-flow), (ii) nonischaemic priapism (arterial) (high-flow). We report the case of a newborn presenting with priapism on the first day of life and also review published data on the management and follow-up of this condition
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