Journal of Pharmacological Sciences (Jun 2021)

Detrusor underactivity causes neurogenic voiding dysfunction in a rat bilateral accessory nerve-injury model

  • Kotomi Maeda,
  • Yuji Hotta,
  • Ryoya Kawata,
  • Tomoya Kataoka,
  • Kazunori Kimura

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jphs.2021.03.008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 146, no. 2
pp. 116 – 119

Abstract

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We aimed to investigate detrusor function in a previously developed rat neurogenic voiding dysfunction model that we have developed previously. We performed sham or bilateral accessory nerve injury (BACNI) surgeries on ten-week-old male Wistar/ST rats. One week after surgery, we evaluated detrusor contractility in the bladder using isometric tension and mRNA expression assays. Cholinergic contraction was attenuated in the injury model, whereas carbachol-evoked contraction was enhanced, and mRNA expression of the cholinergic receptor increased. These findings suggest that there was a reduction in neurotransmitter release causing detrusor underactivity.

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