Urothelium-derived prostanoids enhance contractility of urinary bladder smooth muscle and stimulate bladder afferent nerve activity in the mouse

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作者
Heppner, Thomas J. [1 ]
Fallon, Hannah J. [1 ]
Rengo, Jason L. [1 ]
Beaulieu, Elleanor M. [1 ]
Hennig, Grant W. [1 ]
Nelson, Mark T. [1 ,2 ]
Herrera, Gerald M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Vermont, Dept Pharmacol, Burlington, VT 05405 USA
[2] Univ Manchester, Div Cardiovasc Sci, Manchester, England
关键词
myogenic; overactive bladder; phasic contractility; prostaglandin; SENSORY ROLE; INDOMETHACIN; PERMEABILITY; EXPRESSION; EPITHELIUM; CYSTITIS; BARRIER; RATS;
D O I
10.1152/ajpregu.00084.2024
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
摘要
The transitional epithelial cells (urothelium) that line the lumen of the urinary bladder form a barrier between potentially harmful pathogens, toxins, and other bladder contents and the inner layers of the bladder wall. The urothelium, however, is not simply a passive barrier, as it can produce signaling factors, such as ATP, nitric oxide, prostaglandins, and other prostanoids, that can modulate bladder function. We investigated whether substances produced by the urothelium could directly modulate the contractility of the underlying urinary bladder smooth muscle. Force was measured in isolated strips of mouse urinary bladder with the urothelium intact or denuded. Bladder strips developed spontaneous tone and phasic contractions. In urothelium-intact strips, basal tone, as well as the frequency and amplitude of phasic contractions, were 25%, 32%, and 338% higher than in urothelium-denuded strips, respectively. Basal tone and phasic contractility in urothelium-intact bladder strips were abolished by the cyclooxygenase (COX) inhibitor indomethacin (10 mu M) or the voltage-dependent Ca2+ channel blocker diltiazem (50 mu M), whereas blocking neuronal sodium channels with tetrodotoxin (1 mu M) had no effect. These results suggest that prostanoids produced in the urothelium enhance smooth muscle tone and phasic contractions by activating voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels in the underlying bladder smooth muscle. We went on to demonstrate that blocking COX inhibits the generation of transient pressure events in isolated pressurized bladders and greatly attenuates the afferent nerve activity during bladder filling, suggesting that urothelial prostanoids may also play a role in sensory nerve signaling. NEW & NOTEWORTHY This paper provides evidence for the role of urothelial-derived prostanoids in maintaining tone in the urinary bladder during bladder filling, not only underscoring the role of the urothelium as more than a barrier but also contributing to active regulation of the urinary bladder. Furthermore, cyclooxygenase products greatly augment sensory nerve activity generated by bladder afferents during bladder filling and thus may play a role in perception of bladder fullness.
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页码:R97 / R108
页数:12
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