PMID: 9165622Jan 1, 1997Paper

Etiology of bladder dysfunction secondary to partial outlet obstruction. Calcium disregulation in bladder power generation and the ability to perform work

Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology. Supplementum
R M LevinM S Damaser

Abstract

Similar to all smooth muscle, contraction of urinary bladder smooth muscle depends upon a rise in intracellular free calcium, which results from both calcium influx from extracellular spaces and calcium release from intracellular stores (calcium-induced calcium release [CICR]). Recent studies from our laboratory demonstrate that one of the major dysfunctions induced by partial outlet obstruction is a marked reduction in the participation of CICR (from IP3-sensitive and IP3-insensitive sites on the sarcoplasmic reticulum [SR]) during stimulation by both field stimulation (neurotransmitter release) and by direct muscarinic stimulation (bethanechol). Experimentally, rabbit urinary bladder function can be evaluated using an isolated whole bladder model. The current study utilizes the isolated whole bladder model to compare the effects of partial outlet obstruction on the responses to field stimulation and bethanechol with the responses of normal bladders following inhibition of CICR with the combination of thapsigargin+ryanodine. The parameters measured include the magnitude of pressure generation, rate of pressure generation, time to maximal pressure generation, percent volume emptied, rate of emptying, power generation, and work ...Continue Reading

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