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Urothelial ATP signaling: what is its role in bladder sensation?

Kentaro Takezawa1,2,3, Makoto Kondo2, Norio Nonomura1, Shoichi Shimada2.   

Abstract

AIM: Bladder functional disorders are common health problems; however, their pathologies are poorly understood. Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) released from the urothelium has been suggested to have an essential role in the micturition reflex, and its involvement in bladder functional disorders has been intensively investigated. Here, we review the latest advances in research on urothelial ATP signaling.
METHODS: We reviewed research articles on the role of the urothelium and urothelial ATP release in bladder function.
RESULTS: Mice lacking purinergic receptors have been reported to exhibit marked bladder hyporeflexia. Based on this observation, it was commonly believed, according to the widely held ATP urothelial signaling theory, that stretch-induced urothelial ATP release mediates the sensation of bladder filling via purinergic receptors. However, recent studies employing novel experimental methods and approaches have demonstrated that there are no significant differences in bladder function between wild-type and purinergic receptor knockout mice under physiological conditions. Nonetheless, under pathological conditions, inhibition of purinergic receptors has been shown to improve bladder hyperactivity. Moreover, enhanced urothelial ATP release has been reported in patients with bladder functional disorders.
CONCLUSIONS: Recently, conflicting evidence has led us to question the role of urothelial ATP signaling in normal micturition reflex. In contrast, under pathological conditions, it seems likely that enhanced urothelial ATP signaling mediates bladder hyperactivity. These recent findings suggest that the urothelial ATP signaling pathway is a potential therapeutic target for bladder functional disorders.
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Keywords:  ATP; bladder; urothelium

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27542121     DOI: 10.1002/nau.23099

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurourol Urodyn        ISSN: 0733-2467            Impact factor:   2.696


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2.  Mechanosensitive Hydrolysis of ATP and ADP in Lamina Propria of the Murine Bladder by Membrane-Bound and Soluble Nucleotidases.

Authors:  Mafalda S L Aresta Branco; Alejandro Gutierrez Cruz; Jacob Dayton; Brian A Perrino; Violeta N Mutafova-Yambolieva
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2022-06-16       Impact factor: 4.755

Review 3.  P2 purinergic receptor dysregulation in urologic disease.

Authors:  Janielle P Maynard; Karen S Sfanos
Journal:  Purinergic Signal       Date:  2022-06-10       Impact factor: 3.950

4.  Purinergic receptor mediated calcium signalling in urothelial cells.

Authors:  Russell Chess-Williams; Donna J Sellers; Stuart M Brierley; David Grundy; Luke Grundy
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-11-06       Impact factor: 4.379

5.  Bladder urothelium converts bacterial lipopolysaccharide information into neural signaling via an ATP-mediated pathway to enhance the micturition reflex for rapid defense.

Authors:  Norichika Ueda; Makoto Kondo; Kentaro Takezawa; Hiroshi Kiuchi; Yosuke Sekii; Yusuke Inagaki; Tetsuji Soda; Shinichiro Fukuhara; Kazutoshi Fujita; Motohide Uemura; Ryoichi Imamura; Yasushi Miyagawa; Norio Nonomura; Shoichi Shimada
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-12-03       Impact factor: 4.379

6.  Effect of the neuropathic pain receptor P2X3 on bladder function induced by intraperitoneal injection of cyclophosphamide (CYP) in interstitial cystitis rats.

Authors:  Lei Pang; Jinkai Shao; Xiaodong Wen; Dong Liu; Zhijia Zhang; Weibing Shuang
Journal:  Transl Androl Urol       Date:  2022-03

7.  Circadian coordination of ATP release in the urothelium via connexin43 hemichannels.

Authors:  Atsushi Sengiku; Masakatsu Ueda; Jin Kono; Takeshi Sano; Nobuyuki Nishikawa; Sumihiro Kunisue; Kojiro Tsujihana; Louis S Liou; Akihiro Kanematsu; Shigeki Shimba; Masao Doi; Hitoshi Okamura; Osamu Ogawa; Hiromitsu Negoro
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-01-31       Impact factor: 4.379

8.  Mechanosensitivity Is a Characteristic Feature of Cultured Suburothelial Interstitial Cells of the Human Bladder.

Authors:  Jochen Neuhaus; Andreas Gonsior; Sheng Cheng; Jens-Uwe Stolzenburg; Frank Peter Berger
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2020-07-31       Impact factor: 5.923

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