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Effects of IP-751, ajulemic acid, on bladder overactivity induced by bladder irritation in rats.

Shiro Hiragata1, Teruyuki Ogawa, Yukio Hayashi, Pradeep Tyagi, Satoshi Seki, Osamu Nishizawa, Fernando de Miguel, Michael B Chancellor, Naoki Yoshimura.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Ajulemic acid (IP-751) is a synthetic analog of tetrahydrocannabinol, which is a major ingredient of the plant Cannabis. IP-751 reportedly shows potent anti-inflammatory activity and is a powerful analgesic agent. Thus, we examined whether IP-751 can suppress urinary frequency induced by nociceptive stimuli in the bladder.
METHODS: Continuous cystometry (infusion rate 0.04 mL/min) under urethane anesthesia was performed to evaluate the effect of intravenous injection of IP-751 with or without a cannabinoid-1 receptor antagonist (AM251) or a cannabinoid-2 receptor antagonist (AM630) on bladder function in normal rats and rats with urinary frequency induced by intravesical infusion with 0.25% acetic acid or cyclophosphamide (CYP) (150 mg/kg intraperitoneally, 48 hours before cystometrography).
RESULTS: When 10 mg/kg of IP-751 was injected in normal rats, the intercontraction interval (ICI) and pressure threshold increased. A 0.25% acetic acid infusion induced urinary frequency, as evidenced by a reduction in ICIs, which were suppressed by injection of IP-751 (10 mg/kg). Urinary frequency, indicated by significant ICI reductions, was also observed in the CYP-treated rats. Administration of IP-751 (10 mg/kg) significantly suppressed CYP-induced urinary frequency, as evidenced by the increase in the ICI. When AM251, but not AM630, was administered before IP-751, the IP-751-induced increases in the ICI and pressure threshold were prevented in all three groups. In addition, administration of AM251 alone decreased the ICIs in CYP-treated rats.
CONCLUSIONS: IP-751 can suppress normal bladder activity and urinary frequency induced by bladder nociceptive stimuli, probably by suppression of bladder afferent activity. These inhibitory effects of IP-751 are at least in part mediated by the cannabinoid-1 receptor.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17656248     DOI: 10.1016/j.urology.2007.02.069

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Urology        ISSN: 0090-4295            Impact factor:   2.649


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