Inhibition of stretching-evoked ATP release from bladder mucosa by anticholinergic agents
Fry, CH, Young, JS, Matharu, R and Carew, MA (2012) Inhibition of stretching-evoked ATP release from bladder mucosa by anticholinergic agents British Journal of Urology International.
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Abstract
OBJECTIVE • To determine whether muscarinic receptor antagonism affects stretchinginduced release of ATP. MATERIALS AND METHODS • Mucosal strips, dissected from guinea pig (male, 450g; n = 10) urinary bladders, were placed in horizontal organ baths and superfused with Ca2+-free Tyrode’s solution. • Superfusate samples were taken pre- and post- intervention (rapid stretching or relaxation) and ATP concentration was quantified using a luciferin–luciferase assay. • The effect of muscarinic acetylcholine receptors antagonism on ATP release was assessed by addition of methoctramine (1 μM) and 4-DAMP (10 nM). RESULTS • Rapid stretching (0 to 13.3 ± 1.2 mN; no. strips = 20) increased ATP in the superfusate to a median threefold increase over basal levels. • After a period of equilibration, tension in the mucosal strips relaxed until it had reached a new steady-state after 60 min and stretching was repeated. In the presence of 4-DAMP (10 nM) or methoctramine (1 μM), ATP concentrations after stretching reduced to 61% or 20%, respectively. By contrast, ATP concentrations in mucosa-matched controls, perfused with vehicle, increased in response to stretching by 391% and 1500%, respectively. • Rapid relaxation also stimulated ATP release. This release did not appear to be sensitive to 4-DAMP or methoctramine. CONCLUSION • An alteration of resting mucosal tension is the key determinant of ATP release, as 3 ATP is released from the mucosa in response to both stretching and relaxation. • Muscarinic receptor antagonism inhibits stretching-evoked ATP release from bladder mucosa, suggesting that anticholinergic agents used to treat human lower urinary tract pathologies act on urothelial
Item Type: | Article |
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Divisions : | Surrey research (other units) |
Authors : | Fry, CH, Young, JS, Matharu, R and Carew, MA |
Date : | 12 February 2012 |
DOI : | 10.1111/j.1464-410X.2012.10966.x |
Depositing User : | Symplectic Elements |
Date Deposited : | 28 Mar 2017 14:40 |
Last Modified : | 24 Jan 2020 11:38 |
URI: | http://epubs.surrey.ac.uk/id/eprint/285496 |
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