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Menthol Inhibits Detrusor Contractility Independently of TRPM8 Activation

Agonists such as icilin and menthol can activate the cool temperature-sensitive ion channel TRPM8. However, biological responses to menthol may occur independently of TRPM8 activation. In the rodent urinary bladder, menthol facilitates the micturition reflex but inhibits muscarinic contractions of t...

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Autores principales: Ramos-Filho, Antonio Celso Saragossa, Shah, Ajay, Augusto, Taize Machado, Barbosa, Guilherme Oliveira, Leiria, Luiz Osorio, de Carvalho, Hernandes Faustino, Antunes, Edson, Grant, Andrew Douglas
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4222941/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25375115
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111616
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author Ramos-Filho, Antonio Celso Saragossa
Shah, Ajay
Augusto, Taize Machado
Barbosa, Guilherme Oliveira
Leiria, Luiz Osorio
de Carvalho, Hernandes Faustino
Antunes, Edson
Grant, Andrew Douglas
author_facet Ramos-Filho, Antonio Celso Saragossa
Shah, Ajay
Augusto, Taize Machado
Barbosa, Guilherme Oliveira
Leiria, Luiz Osorio
de Carvalho, Hernandes Faustino
Antunes, Edson
Grant, Andrew Douglas
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description Agonists such as icilin and menthol can activate the cool temperature-sensitive ion channel TRPM8. However, biological responses to menthol may occur independently of TRPM8 activation. In the rodent urinary bladder, menthol facilitates the micturition reflex but inhibits muscarinic contractions of the detrusor smooth muscle. The site(s) of TRPM8 expression in the bladder are controversial. In this study we investigated the regulation of bladder contractility in vitro by menthol. Bladder strips from wild type and TRPM8 knockout male mice (25–30 g) were dissected free and mounted in organ baths. Isometric contractions to carbachol (1 nM–30 µM), CaCl(2) (1 µM to 100 mM) and electrical field stimulation (EFS; 8, 16, 32 Hz) were measured. Strips from both groups contracted similarly in response to both carbachol and EFS. Menthol (300 µM) or nifedipine (1 µM) inhibited carbachol and EFS-induced contractions in both wild type and TRPM8 knockout bladder strips. Incubation with the sodium channel blocker tetrodotoxin (1 µM), replacement of extracellular sodium with the impermeant cation N-Methyl-D-Glucamine, incubation with a cocktail of potassium channel inhibitors (100 nM charybdotoxin, 1 µM apamin, 10 µM glibenclamide and 1 µM tetraethylammonium) or removal of the urothelium did not affect the inhibitory actions of menthol. Contraction to CaCl(2) was markedly inhibited by either menthol or nifedipine. In cultured bladder smooth muscle cells, menthol or nifedipine abrogated the carbachol or KCl-induced increases in [Ca(2+)](i). Intravesical administration of menthol increased voiding frequency while decreasing peak voiding pressure. We conclude that menthol inhibits muscarinic bladder contractions through blockade of L-type calcium channels, independently of TRPM8 activation.
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spelling pubmed-42229412014-11-13 Menthol Inhibits Detrusor Contractility Independently of TRPM8 Activation Ramos-Filho, Antonio Celso Saragossa Shah, Ajay Augusto, Taize Machado Barbosa, Guilherme Oliveira Leiria, Luiz Osorio de Carvalho, Hernandes Faustino Antunes, Edson Grant, Andrew Douglas PLoS One Research Article Agonists such as icilin and menthol can activate the cool temperature-sensitive ion channel TRPM8. However, biological responses to menthol may occur independently of TRPM8 activation. In the rodent urinary bladder, menthol facilitates the micturition reflex but inhibits muscarinic contractions of the detrusor smooth muscle. The site(s) of TRPM8 expression in the bladder are controversial. In this study we investigated the regulation of bladder contractility in vitro by menthol. Bladder strips from wild type and TRPM8 knockout male mice (25–30 g) were dissected free and mounted in organ baths. Isometric contractions to carbachol (1 nM–30 µM), CaCl(2) (1 µM to 100 mM) and electrical field stimulation (EFS; 8, 16, 32 Hz) were measured. Strips from both groups contracted similarly in response to both carbachol and EFS. Menthol (300 µM) or nifedipine (1 µM) inhibited carbachol and EFS-induced contractions in both wild type and TRPM8 knockout bladder strips. Incubation with the sodium channel blocker tetrodotoxin (1 µM), replacement of extracellular sodium with the impermeant cation N-Methyl-D-Glucamine, incubation with a cocktail of potassium channel inhibitors (100 nM charybdotoxin, 1 µM apamin, 10 µM glibenclamide and 1 µM tetraethylammonium) or removal of the urothelium did not affect the inhibitory actions of menthol. Contraction to CaCl(2) was markedly inhibited by either menthol or nifedipine. In cultured bladder smooth muscle cells, menthol or nifedipine abrogated the carbachol or KCl-induced increases in [Ca(2+)](i). Intravesical administration of menthol increased voiding frequency while decreasing peak voiding pressure. We conclude that menthol inhibits muscarinic bladder contractions through blockade of L-type calcium channels, independently of TRPM8 activation. Public Library of Science 2014-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4222941/ /pubmed/25375115 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111616 Text en © 2014 Ramos-Filho et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Ramos-Filho, Antonio Celso Saragossa
Shah, Ajay
Augusto, Taize Machado
Barbosa, Guilherme Oliveira
Leiria, Luiz Osorio
de Carvalho, Hernandes Faustino
Antunes, Edson
Grant, Andrew Douglas
Menthol Inhibits Detrusor Contractility Independently of TRPM8 Activation
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title_full Menthol Inhibits Detrusor Contractility Independently of TRPM8 Activation
title_fullStr Menthol Inhibits Detrusor Contractility Independently of TRPM8 Activation
title_full_unstemmed Menthol Inhibits Detrusor Contractility Independently of TRPM8 Activation
title_short Menthol Inhibits Detrusor Contractility Independently of TRPM8 Activation
title_sort menthol inhibits detrusor contractility independently of trpm8 activation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4222941/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25375115
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111616
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