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The Expression of AQP1 and eNOS in Menopausal Rat Urinary Bladder.

Sun-Ouck Kim1, Seung-Hee Song, Eu-Chang Hwang, Kwang-Sung Park, Dong-Deuk Kwon, Kyu-Youn Ahn, Dong-Hee Kim, Soo-Bang Ryu.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Aquaporins (AQPs) have been reported to be expressed in rat and human urothelium. Nitric oxide (NO) is thought to play an important role in the bladder overactivity related to menopause. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of hormonal alteration on the expression of AQP1 and eNOS in menopausal rat urinary bladder.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Female Sprague-Dawley rats (230-240 g, N=30) were divided into three groups: control (N=10), bilateral ovariectomy (Ovx, N=10), and bilateral ovariectomy followed by subcutaneous injections of 17β-estradiol (50 mg/kg/day, Ovx+Est, N=10). After 4 weeks, urodynamic studies measuring the contraction interval and contraction pressure were done. The expression and cellular localization of AQP1 and eNOS were determined by performing Western blotting and immunohistochemistry on the rat urinary bladder.
RESULTS: The approximate contraction interval (min) was significantly decreased in the Ovx group (3.9±0.25) compared to the control group (6.7±0.15), and was increased after estrogen treatment (9.7±0.22) (p<0.05). The AQP1 and eNOS immunoreactivities were localized in the same areas: capillaries, arterioles, and venules of the lamina propria. The protein expression of AQP1 was not changed significantly, whereas eNOS expression was significantly decreased in the Ovx group and restored to the control value in the Ovx+Est group.
CONCLUSIONS: This study showed that ovariectomy causes a significant change in e-NOS expression without a change in AQP1 in menopausal rat urinary bladder. This may imply that e-NOS has a functional role in the bladder overactivity that occurs in association with menopause.

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Keywords:  AQP1; Menopause; Urinary bladder; eNOS

Year:  2010        PMID: 21120216      PMCID: PMC2989470          DOI: 10.5213/inj.2010.14.2.78

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Neurourol J        ISSN: 2093-4777            Impact factor:   2.835


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