Research Article
Serum from Men with the Severe Form of COVID-19 Impairs the Nitric Oxide Signaling Pathway in Isolated Corpus Cavernosum from Mice: An In Vitro Study
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Relaxation responses to cumulative addition of the muscarinic agonist acetylcholine (ACh; a, b) and phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitor (tadalafil; c, d) in isolated corpus cavernosum (CC) from mice in the presence of control serum (●), control serum with PEG-SOD (○; 150 UI/mL), COVID-19 serum (▲), and COVID serum with PEG-SOD (△). Relaxation responses to ACh (e, f) performed in mice in the presence of control serum (●), control serum with catalase (○; 300 UI/mL), COVID-19 serum (△), and COVID serum with catalase (▲). Data represent the . The between the parentheses refers to the number of patients and animals used for each protocol. marked for control vs. COVID-19 serum (), control vs. control PEG-SOD serum (Φ), and COVID-19 vs. COVID-19 PEG-SOD serum (#).
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