Difference in electron microscopic findings among interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome with distinct clinical and cystoscopic characteristics
Abstract Urothelial dysfunction may be a key pathomechanism underlying interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS). We therefore examined if clinical severity is associated with the extent of urothelial damage as revealed by electron microscopic (EM) analysis of biopsy tissue. One hundred I...
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doaj-3e48b50863cb49328c0bd807fb344b022021-08-29T11:25:36ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-08-0111111010.1038/s41598-021-96810-wDifference in electron microscopic findings among interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome with distinct clinical and cystoscopic characteristicsYu Khun Lee0Jia-Fong Jhang1Yuan-Hong Jiang2Yung-Hsiang Hsu3Han-Chen Ho4Hann-Chorng Kuo5Department of Urology, Hualien Tzu Chi Hospital, Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation, and Tzu Chi UniversityDepartment of Urology, Hualien Tzu Chi Hospital, Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation, and Tzu Chi UniversityDepartment of Urology, Hualien Tzu Chi Hospital, Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation, and Tzu Chi UniversityDepartment of Pathology, Hualien Tzu Chi Hospital, Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation, and Tzu Chi UniversityDepartment of Anatomy, Tzu Chi UniversityDepartment of Urology, Hualien Tzu Chi Hospital, Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation, and Tzu Chi UniversityAbstract Urothelial dysfunction may be a key pathomechanism underlying interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS). We therefore examined if clinical severity is associated with the extent of urothelial damage as revealed by electron microscopic (EM) analysis of biopsy tissue. One hundred IC/BPS patients were enrolled and 24 patients with stress urinary incontinence served as controls. Clinical symptoms were evaluated by visual analog scale pain score and O’Leary-Sant Symptom score. Bladder biopsies were obtained following cystoscopic hydrodistention. The presence of Hunner’s lesions and glomerulation grade after hydrodistention were recorded and patients classified as Hunner-type IC (HIC) or non-Hunner-type IC (NHIC). HIC patients exhibited more severe defects in urothelium cell layers, including greater loss of umbrella cells, umbrella cell surface uroplakin plaque, and tight junctions between adjacent umbrella cells, compared to control and NHIC groups (all p < 0.05). Both NHIC and HIC groups demonstrated more severe lamina propria inflammatory cell infiltration than controls (p = 0.011, p < 0.001, respectively). O’Leary-Sant Symptom scores were significantly higher among patients with more severe urothelial defects (p = 0.030). Thus, urothelium cell layer defects on EM are associated with greater clinical symptom severity.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-96810-w |
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Yu Khun Lee Jia-Fong Jhang Yuan-Hong Jiang Yung-Hsiang Hsu Han-Chen Ho Hann-Chorng Kuo Difference in electron microscopic findings among interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome with distinct clinical and cystoscopic characteristics Scientific Reports |
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Yu Khun Lee Jia-Fong Jhang Yuan-Hong Jiang Yung-Hsiang Hsu Han-Chen Ho Hann-Chorng Kuo |
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Difference in electron microscopic findings among interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome with distinct clinical and cystoscopic characteristics |
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Difference in electron microscopic findings among interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome with distinct clinical and cystoscopic characteristics |
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Difference in electron microscopic findings among interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome with distinct clinical and cystoscopic characteristics |
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Difference in electron microscopic findings among interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome with distinct clinical and cystoscopic characteristics |
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Difference in electron microscopic findings among interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome with distinct clinical and cystoscopic characteristics |
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difference in electron microscopic findings among interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome with distinct clinical and cystoscopic characteristics |
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Abstract Urothelial dysfunction may be a key pathomechanism underlying interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS). We therefore examined if clinical severity is associated with the extent of urothelial damage as revealed by electron microscopic (EM) analysis of biopsy tissue. One hundred IC/BPS patients were enrolled and 24 patients with stress urinary incontinence served as controls. Clinical symptoms were evaluated by visual analog scale pain score and O’Leary-Sant Symptom score. Bladder biopsies were obtained following cystoscopic hydrodistention. The presence of Hunner’s lesions and glomerulation grade after hydrodistention were recorded and patients classified as Hunner-type IC (HIC) or non-Hunner-type IC (NHIC). HIC patients exhibited more severe defects in urothelium cell layers, including greater loss of umbrella cells, umbrella cell surface uroplakin plaque, and tight junctions between adjacent umbrella cells, compared to control and NHIC groups (all p < 0.05). Both NHIC and HIC groups demonstrated more severe lamina propria inflammatory cell infiltration than controls (p = 0.011, p < 0.001, respectively). O’Leary-Sant Symptom scores were significantly higher among patients with more severe urothelial defects (p = 0.030). Thus, urothelium cell layer defects on EM are associated with greater clinical symptom severity. |
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