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Modulation of afferent nerve activity by prostaglandin E2 upon urinary bladder distension in rats.

Nahoko Kuga1, Asao Tanioka1, Koichiro Hagihara1, Tomoyuki Kawai1.   

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FINDINGS: What is the central question of this study? It has been widely assumed that C fibres innervating the bladder are mainly excited in overactive bladder syndrome. However, it remains unclear whether Aδ fibres are also activated in pathological conditions. What is the main finding and its importance? We found that a certain population of Aδ fibres, which become active specifically at a bladder pressure of more than 15 cmH2 O in normal conditions, showed increased excitability in conditions of prostaglandin E2 -induced overactive bladder. This result suggests that a certain population of Aδ fibres, together with C fibres, triggers pathophysiological activity. In overactive bladder syndrome, afferent C fibres innervating the bladder show an increased activity level. However, it remains unclear whether all C fibres are highly activated and whether Aδ fibres, the other type of bladder afferent fibre, are also involved in pathological conditions. To address these questions, we analysed the relationship between bladder pressure and single-unit firing patterns of afferent nerves in the left L6 dorsal roots in living rats. The recorded fibres were classified as Aδ fibres or C fibres based on the response to 0.3 μm tetrodotoxin. Certain populations of both Aδ fibres and C fibres were activated at bladder pressures below 15 cmH2 O (classified as low-threshold fibres), indicating their potential contribution to detection of normal bladder filling. Intravesical administration of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2 ) induced hyperexcitation in approximately half of such C fibres, whereas the activity patterns of low-threshold Aδ fibres were unchanged. All fibres, regardless of type, which were almost silent in control conditions (classified as high-threshold fibres), were activated by application of PGE2 . Notably, the firing patterns of Aδ fibres, rather than C fibres, were highly time locked to PGE2 -induced micro-oscillation of bladder pressure. These modulatory effects of PGE2 on Aδ fibres and C fibres might trigger pathophysiological activity together in overactive bladder syndrome.
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Year:  2016        PMID: 26841236     DOI: 10.1113/EP085418

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Physiol        ISSN: 0958-0670            Impact factor:   2.969


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