Functional constipation induces bladder overactivity associated with upregulations of Htr2 and Trpv2 pathways
Autor: | Duncan T. Wilcox, Nao Iguchi, Alonso Carrasco, Anna P. Malykhina, Alison X. Xie, Ricardo H. Pineda |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
Male medicine.medical_specialty Constipation Molecular biology Urinary system Urology Science Urinary Bladder 030232 urology & nephrology TRPV Cation Channels Diseases Pathogenesis urologic and male genital diseases Vesicoureteral reflux Article 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Lower urinary tract symptoms medicine Animals Receptor Serotonin 5-HT2A Multidisciplinary Urinary bladder Encopresis medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry Urinary Bladder Overactive Cystometry medicine.disease female genital diseases and pregnancy complications Mice Inbred C57BL 030104 developmental biology medicine.anatomical_structure Functional constipation Medicine Calcium Channels medicine.symptom business Signal Transduction |
Zdroj: | Scientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2021) Scientific Reports |
ISSN: | 2045-2322 |
Popis: | Bladder and bowel dysfunction (BBD) is a common yet underdiagnosed paediatric entity that describes lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) accompanied by abnormal bowel patterns manifested as constipation and/or encopresis. LUTS usually manifest as urgency, urinary frequency, incontinence, and urinary tract infections (UTI). Despite increasing recognition of BBD as a risk factor for long-term urinary tract problems including recurrent UTI, vesicoureteral reflux, and renal scarring, the mechanisms underlying BBD have been unclear, and treatment remains empirical. We investigated how constipation affects the lower urinary tract function using a juvenile murine model of functional constipation. Following four days of functional constipation, animals developed LUTS including urinary frequency and detrusor overactivity evaluated by awake cystometry. Physiological examination of detrusor function in vitro using isolated bladder strips, demonstrated a significant increase in spontaneous contractions without affecting contractile force in response to electrical field stimulation, carbachol, and KCl. A significant upregulation of serotonin receptors, Htr2a and Htr2c, was observed in the bladders from mice with constipation, paralleled with augmented spontaneous contractions after pre-incubation of the bladder strips with 0.5 µM of serotonin. These results suggest that constipation induced detrusor overactivity and increased excitatory serotonin receptor activation in the urinary bladder, which contributes to the development of BBD. |
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