Research Progress on Primary Culture and Identification of Penile Cavernous Cell
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1.The Affiliated Wenling Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University;2.The First School of Clinical Medicine, Zhejiang University of Chinese Medicine;3.Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University

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National Natural Science Foundation of China (82004360), Foundation of National Flagship Construction Department (Urology) of Collaboration between Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine ([2024]No.221), Young Talent Support Project of China Association of Chinese Medicine (CACM-2023-QNRC2-B21), Scientific Research Project of Nantong Health Commission (MS2023020), Zhejiang Province Traditional Chinese Medicine Science and Technology Plan Project (2024ZL200) and Taizhou City Science and Technology Plan Project (2022S00124)

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    The primary cell isolation and culture of penile corpus cavernosum is one of the key technical methods for studying the pathological mechanisms of erectile dysfunction (ED). This review provides a detailed summary of the isolation and culture methods for major cell types in the penile corpus cavernosum, including smooth muscle cells (CSMCs), endothelial cells (CECs), pericytes (CPs), and fibroblasts (CFs). Commonly used techniques such as enzymatic digestion, tissue explantation, immunomagnetic bead separation, and Matrigel induction are discussed, with a comparative analysis of their advantages and disadvantages. Additionally, methods for the identification of different cell types are summarized. This systematic review of cell culture and identification techniques offers certain technical support and reference for further research into the roles of penile corpus cavernosum cells in the onset, progression, and treatment of ED.

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  • Received:January 16,2025
  • Revised:July 07,2025
  • Adopted:November 25,2025
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