Mucosal modulation of contractility in bladder strips from normal and overactive rat models and the effect of botulinum toxin A on overactive bladder strips


Autoria(s): Campbell, Patrick C.; McDonnell, Bronagh; Monaghan, Kevin P.; Baysting, Lauren; Little, Oonagh; McCloskey, Karen D
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05/08/2016

31/12/1969

Resumo

<p>AIMS: To investigate the local, regulatory role of the mucosa on bladder strip contractility from normal and overactive bladders and to examine the effect of botulinum toxin A (BoNT-A).</p><p>METHODS: Bladder strips from spontaneously hyperactive rat (SHR) or normal rats (Sprague Dawley, SD) were dissected for myography as intact or mucosa-free preparations. Spontaneous, neurogenic and agonist-evoked contractions were investigated. SHR strips were incubated in BoNT-A (3 h) to assess effects on contractility.</p><p>RESULTS: Spontaneous contraction amplitude, force-integral or frequency were not significantly different in SHR mucosa-free strips compared with intacts. In contrast, spontaneous contraction amplitude and force-integral were smaller in SD mucosa-free strips than in intacts; frequency was not affected by the mucosa. Frequency of spontaneous contractions in SHR strips was significantly greater than in SD strips. Neurogenic contractions in mucosa-free SHR and SD strips at higher frequencies were smaller than in intact strips. The mucosa did not affect carbachol-evoked contractions in intact versus mucosa-free strips from SHR or SD bladders. BoNT-A reduced spontaneous contractions in SHR intact strips; this trend was also observed in mucosa-free strips but was not significant. Neurogenic and carbachol-evoked contractions were reduced by BoNT-A in mucosa-free but not intact strips. Depolarisation-induced contractions were smaller in BoNT-A-treated mucosa-free strips.</p><p>CONCLUSIONS: The mucosal layer positively modulates spontaneous contractions in strips from normal SD but not overactive SHR bladder strips. The novel finding of BoNT-A reduction of contractions in SHR mucosa-free strips indicates actions on the detrusor, independent of its classical action on neuronal SNARE complexes.</p>

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/mucosal-modulation-of-contractility-in-bladder-strips-from-normal-and-overactive-rat-models-and-the-effect-of-botulinum-toxin-a-on-overactive-bladder-strips(06e1a423-9253-4ba8-aeb3-bd518b8a1f3e).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nau.23082

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eng

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info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccess

Fonte

Campbell , P C , McDonnell , B , Monaghan , K P , Baysting , L , Little , O & McCloskey , K D 2016 , ' Mucosal modulation of contractility in bladder strips from normal and overactive rat models and the effect of botulinum toxin A on overactive bladder strips ' Neurourology and Urodynamics . DOI: 10.1002/nau.23082

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article