Literature DB >> 7866423

Update on bladder smooth-muscle physiology.

R M Levin1, A J Wein, R Buttyan, F C Monson, P A Longhurst.   

Abstract

The urinary bladder responds to distension induced by a number of different stresses with rapid and substantial increases in bladder mass and concomitant alterations in the contractile responses to neuronal stimulation, pharmacological simulation by autonomic agonists, and membrane depolarization. Furosemide, sucrose, or diabetes-induced diuresis, as well as outlet obstruction and overdistension all produce similar effects on the bladder. Accompanying the increases in bladder mass and contractile changes are increases in DNA synthesis and [3H]-thymidine uptake. Autoradiographic studies have localized the increased DNA synthesis following bladder distension initially to the urothelium, followed by slower increases in labelling of the lamina propria and extramural connective tissue. The net result of these compartmental differences in DNA synthesis is a reorganization of the structural relationships between smooth-muscle cells, the connective-tissue matrix, and the extrinsic connective-tissue lamina. This may contribute to the functional changes which occur after severe overdistension. Increases in the expression of heat-shock protein-70, basic fibroblast growth factor, N-ras, and c-myc, and decreases in transforming growth factor-beta occurred acutely after obstruction, suggesting that these changes may play a role in obstruction-induced bladder hypertrophy. Removal of the obstruction induces apoptosis of urothelial and connective tissue elements in the bladder, accompanied by increases in transforming growth factor-beta and decreases in basic fibroblast growth factor genes, and a reversal of the bladder dysfunction. Therefore the bladder hyperplasia after outlet obstruction and the regression following removal of the obstruction seem to be directly opposing processes governed by gene expression.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7866423     DOI: 10.1007/bf00191201

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Urol        ISSN: 0724-4983            Impact factor:   4.226


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