Literature DB >> 28093646

Mechanisms of inhibitory action of TRK-130 (Naltalimide), a μ-opioid receptor partial agonist, on the micturition reflex.

Morihiro Fujimura1, Naoki Izumimoto2, Sayoko Kanie2, Ryosuke Kobayashi2, Satoru Yoshikawa2, Shinobu Momen2, Mikito Hirakata2, Toshikazu Komagata2, Satoshi Okanishi3, Masashi Iwata3, Tadatoshi Hashimoto3, Takayuki Doi3, Naoki Yoshimura4, Koji Kawai2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To clarify the mechanism of inhibitory action of TRK-130 (Naltalimide), a unique µ-opioid receptor partial agonist, on the micturition reflex.
METHODS: The effect of TRK-130 on isovolumetric rhythmic bladder contractions (RBCs) was examined in guinea pigs, the effect of which was clarified by co-treatment with naloxone or in spinal cord transection. The effect of TRK-130 on urodynamic parameters was also observed in guinea pigs. In addition, the effect of TRK-130 on bladder contraction induced by peripheral stimulation of the pelvic nerve was investigated in rats.
RESULTS: TRK-130 (0.001-0.01 mg/kg, iv) dose-dependently inhibited RBCs, which was dose-dependently antagonized by naloxone; however, the antagonism susceptibility was different from morphine (1 mg/kg, iv). The minimum effective dose (0.003 mg/kg) of TRK-130 remained similar in spinal cord-transected animals. TRK-130 (0.0025 mg/kg, iv) increased bladder capacity without changing the voiding efficiency, maximum flow rate, and intravesical pressure at the maximum flow rate, whereas oxybutynin (1 mg/kg, iv) increased the bladder capacity but affected the other parameters. TRK-130 (0.005 mg/kg, iv) did not produce significant changes on the bladder contractions induced by peripheral stimulation of the pelvic nerve, while oxybutynin (1 mg/kg, iv) significantly suppressed the bladder contractions.
CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that TRK-130 enhances the bladder storage function by modulating the afferent limb of the micturition reflex through µ-opioid receptors in the spinal cord. TRK-130 could be a more effective and safer therapeutic agent with a different fashion from antimuscarinics and conventional opioids for overactive bladder.

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Keywords:  Overactive bladder; Spinal; Supraspinal; TRK-130 (Naltalimide); Urodynamics; µ-Opioid receptor partial agonist

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28093646     DOI: 10.1007/s11255-017-1509-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Urol Nephrol        ISSN: 0301-1623            Impact factor:   2.370


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