Urotheliogenic modulation of intrinsic activity in spinal cord-transected rat bladders: role of mucosal muscarinic receptors
- 1 August 2008
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology
- Vol. 295 (2) , F454-F461
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajprenal.90315.2008
Abstract
We examined the modulation of intrinsic (i.e., spontaneous) detrusor contractions by the urothelium and the lamina propria through optical mapping approaches. Normal adult and spinal cord-transected (SCT) rat bladders were stained with Ca2+- and voltage-sensitive dyes, and optical activity generated from intrinsic contractions was mapped from the mucosal surface of whole bladder sheets. Both normal adult and SCT rat bladders displayed intrinsic contractions, where normal bladders showed low-amplitude, high-frequency contractions with disorganized patterns of activity. In contrast, in the SCT animals there were high-amplitude, low-frequency contractions that displayed an organized spread of membrane potential and intracellular Ca2+. The difference in contractile activity was mirrored in the Ca2+ and membrane potential maps of bladder sheets. Normal bladders showed multiple initiation sites across the mucosal surface, whereas SCT bladders showed only one or two fixed initiation sites localized to the dome. The magnitude of intrinsic contractions could be enhanced by stretch or low-dose arecaidine (50 nM), a muscarinic-specific agonist. Partial removal of the mucosa decreased the amplitude of the intrinsic contractions and decreased the response to stretch or arecaidine. Optical mapping of mucosa-denuded sheets, where enhanced spontaneous activity was abolished, or application of 1 μM nifedipine to remove smooth muscle signals, but not the mucosal signals, shows that intrinsic activity in pathological bladders is driven by the mucosal layer. In summary, we suggest an urotheliogenic origin for intrinsic activity, where structures within the mucosal layer organize and thereby enhance intrinsic detrusor contractions.Keywords
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