Progressive changes in detrusor function and micturition patterns with chroinc bladder ischemia

Purpose: Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) are bothersome constellation of voiding symptoms in men and women as they age. Multiple factors and comorbidities are attributed to this problem but underlying mechanisms of nonobstructive nonneurogenic detrusor overactivity, detrusor underactivity and...

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Main Authors: Zuohui Zhao, Roya Azad, Jing-Hua Yang, Mike B. Siroky, Kazem M. Azadzoi
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Language:English
Published: Korean Urological Association 2016-07-01
Series:Investigative and Clinical Urology
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Online Access:https://www.icurology.org/Synapse/Data/PDFData/2020ICU/icu-57-249.pdf
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spelling doaj-1c2b41d582a54c52b6f28333c7e9c0b72020-11-24T23:24:35ZengKorean Urological AssociationInvestigative and Clinical Urology2466-04932466-054X2016-07-0157424925910.4111/icu.2016.57.4.249Progressive changes in detrusor function and micturition patterns with chroinc bladder ischemiaZuohui Zhao0Roya Azad1Jing-Hua Yang2 Mike B. Siroky3Kazem M. Azadzoi4VA Boston Healthcare System and Boston University School of MedicineVA Boston Healthcare System and Boston University School of MedicineVA Boston Healthcare System and Boston University School of MedicineVA Boston Healthcare System and Boston University School of MedicineVA Boston Healthcare System and Boston University School of MedicinePurpose: Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) are bothersome constellation of voiding symptoms in men and women as they age. Multiple factors and comorbidities are attributed to this problem but underlying mechanisms of nonobstructive nonneurogenic detrusor overactivity, detrusor underactivity and LUTS remain largely unknown. Our goal was to characterize detrusor function and voiding patterns in relation to muscarinic receptors expression, nerve fiber density, and neural ultrastructure in chronic bladder ischemia. Materials and Methods: Iliac artery atherosclerosis and bladder ischemia were produced in male Sprague-Dawley rats. At 8 and 16 weeks after ischemia, micturition patterns and cystometrograms were recorded in conscious rats then bladder blood flow and nonvoiding spontaneous contractions were measured under general anesthesia. Bladder tissues were processed for Western blotting, immunostaining, and transmission electron microscopy. Results: Bladder responses to ischemic insult depended on the duration of ischemia. Micturition patterns and cystometric changes at 8-week ischemia suggested detrusor overactivity, while voiding behavior and cystometrograms at 16-week ischemia implied abnormal detrusor function resembling underactivity. Upregulation of muscarinic M2 receptor was found after 8- and 16 weeks of ischemia. Downregulation of M3 and upregulation of M1 were detected at 16-week ischemia. Neural structural damage and marked neurodegeneration were found after 8 and 16 weeks of ischemia, respectively. Conclusions: Prolonged ischemia may be a mediating variable in progression of overactive bladder to dysfunctional patterns similar to detrusor underactivity. The mechanism appears to involve differential expression of M1, M2, and M3 receptors, neural structural injury, and progressive loss of nerve fibers.https://www.icurology.org/Synapse/Data/PDFData/2020ICU/icu-57-249.pdfContraction; Ischemia; Urinary bladder; Urination
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author Zuohui Zhao
Roya Azad
Jing-Hua Yang
Mike B. Siroky
Kazem M. Azadzoi
spellingShingle Zuohui Zhao
Roya Azad
Jing-Hua Yang
Mike B. Siroky
Kazem M. Azadzoi
Progressive changes in detrusor function and micturition patterns with chroinc bladder ischemia
Investigative and Clinical Urology
Contraction; Ischemia; Urinary bladder; Urination
author_facet Zuohui Zhao
Roya Azad
Jing-Hua Yang
Mike B. Siroky
Kazem M. Azadzoi
author_sort Zuohui Zhao
title Progressive changes in detrusor function and micturition patterns with chroinc bladder ischemia
title_short Progressive changes in detrusor function and micturition patterns with chroinc bladder ischemia
title_full Progressive changes in detrusor function and micturition patterns with chroinc bladder ischemia
title_fullStr Progressive changes in detrusor function and micturition patterns with chroinc bladder ischemia
title_full_unstemmed Progressive changes in detrusor function and micturition patterns with chroinc bladder ischemia
title_sort progressive changes in detrusor function and micturition patterns with chroinc bladder ischemia
publisher Korean Urological Association
series Investigative and Clinical Urology
issn 2466-0493
2466-054X
publishDate 2016-07-01
description Purpose: Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) are bothersome constellation of voiding symptoms in men and women as they age. Multiple factors and comorbidities are attributed to this problem but underlying mechanisms of nonobstructive nonneurogenic detrusor overactivity, detrusor underactivity and LUTS remain largely unknown. Our goal was to characterize detrusor function and voiding patterns in relation to muscarinic receptors expression, nerve fiber density, and neural ultrastructure in chronic bladder ischemia. Materials and Methods: Iliac artery atherosclerosis and bladder ischemia were produced in male Sprague-Dawley rats. At 8 and 16 weeks after ischemia, micturition patterns and cystometrograms were recorded in conscious rats then bladder blood flow and nonvoiding spontaneous contractions were measured under general anesthesia. Bladder tissues were processed for Western blotting, immunostaining, and transmission electron microscopy. Results: Bladder responses to ischemic insult depended on the duration of ischemia. Micturition patterns and cystometric changes at 8-week ischemia suggested detrusor overactivity, while voiding behavior and cystometrograms at 16-week ischemia implied abnormal detrusor function resembling underactivity. Upregulation of muscarinic M2 receptor was found after 8- and 16 weeks of ischemia. Downregulation of M3 and upregulation of M1 were detected at 16-week ischemia. Neural structural damage and marked neurodegeneration were found after 8 and 16 weeks of ischemia, respectively. Conclusions: Prolonged ischemia may be a mediating variable in progression of overactive bladder to dysfunctional patterns similar to detrusor underactivity. The mechanism appears to involve differential expression of M1, M2, and M3 receptors, neural structural injury, and progressive loss of nerve fibers.
topic Contraction; Ischemia; Urinary bladder; Urination
url https://www.icurology.org/Synapse/Data/PDFData/2020ICU/icu-57-249.pdf
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