Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4272605 The Journal of Sexual Medicine 2008 15 Pages PDF
Abstract
The nitric oxide‐guanylyl cyclase pathway seems to be of importance for sexual incentive motivation in animals with a modest baseline level. The different drug effects in the Wistar and Fisher 344 rats can be attributed to baseline differences. The importance of eNOS for sexual functions should not be overlooked. Chu X, Zhavbert ES, Dugina JL, Kheyfets IA, Sergeeva SA, Epstein OI, and Ågmo A. Sildenafil and a compound stimulating endothelial NO synthase modify sexual incentive motivation and copulatory behavior in male Wistar and Fisher 344 rats. J Sex Med 2008;5:2085-2099.
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