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Prokinetic effects of neurokinin-2 receptor agonists on the bladder and rectum of rats with acute spinal cord transection.

Lesley Marson1, Karl B Thor2, Mary Katofiasc2, Edward C Burgard2, Nadia M J Rupniak2.   

Abstract

The suitability of various neurokinin-2 (NK2) receptor agonists and routes of administration to elicit on-demand voiding of the bladder and bowel, as future therapy for individuals with spinal cord injury, was examined using a rat model. The current study examined the feasibility of alternative routes of administration, which are more practical for clinical use than intravenous (IV) administration. Voiding and isovolumetric cystometry were recorded in anesthetized, acutely spinalized, female rats after IV, subcutaneous (SC), intramuscular (IM), intranasal (IN), or sublingual (SL) administration of [Lys5,MeLeu9,Nle10]-NKA(4-10) (LMN-NKA). Administration of LMN-NKA (1-10μg/kg IV; 10-300μg/kg SC or IM; 15-1000μg/kg IN or 300-1500μg/kg SL) elicited rapid-onset, short-duration, dose-related increases in bladder pressure and voiding with the rank order for time of both onset and duration being IV < IN < SC = IM < SL. The incidence of voiding was dependent on the dose and route, with all routes resulting in a high voiding efficiency (~ 70%). Like LMN-NKA, neurokinin A (NKA 1-100μg/kg IV) and GR 64349 (0.1-30μg/kg IV or 1-300μg/kg SC) produced rapid-onset, short-duration increases in bladder pressure, as well as colorectal pressure. Administration of vehicle never produced bladder or rectal contractions or voiding. Transient hypotension was observed after IV injection of LMN-NKA, which was less pronounced after SC injection. Hypotension was not apparent with GR 64349. In conclusion, selective NK2 receptor agonists, administered through various non-IV routes of administration, may provide a safe, convenient, and efficacious method for inducing voiding.
Copyright © 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Colorectal pressure; Cystometry; Neurokinin-2 receptor; Spinal cord injury; Voiding efficiency

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29237540      PMCID: PMC5766413          DOI: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2017.12.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0014-2999            Impact factor:   4.432


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