Phosphodiesterase Inhibitor
A
phosphodiesterase inhibitor
is a
drug
that blocks one or more of the five subtypes of the
enzyme
phosphodiesterase
(PDE), preventing the inactivation of the intracellular
second messengers
,
cyclic adenosine monophosphate
(cAMP) and
cyclic guanosine monophosphate
(cGMP). Relatively non-selective phosphodiesterase inhibitors include the minor
stimulant
caffeine
and the
bronchodilator
theophylline
.
Sildenafil
,
Tadalafil
and
Vardenafil
are selective inhibitors of type V phosphodiesterase (PDE V), which is cGMP-specific and responsible for the degradation of cGMP in the
corpus cavernosum
. These phosphodiesterase inhibitors are used as remedies for
erectile dysfunction
.
Enoximone
, which inhibits PDE IV, and
milrinone
, which inhibits PDE IIIc, are useful for short-term treatment of
cardiac failure
. Clinically these drugs mimic
sympathetic
stimulation and increase
cardiac output
.
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