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Expression of parathyroid hormone/parathyroid hormone-related peptide receptor 1 in normal and diseased bladder detrusor muscles: a clinico-pathological study

BACKGROUND: To investigate the expression of parathyroid hormone (PTH)/PTH-related peptide (PTHrP) receptor 1 (PTH1R) in clinical specimens of normal and diseased bladders. PTHrP is a unique stretch-induced endogenous detrusor relaxant that functions via PTH1R. We hypothesized that suppression of th...

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Autores principales: Nishikawa, Nobuyuki, Yago, Rie, Yamazaki, Yuichiro, Negoro, Hiromitsu, Suzuki, Mari, Imamura, Masaaki, Toda, Yoshinobu, Tanabe, Kazunari, Ogawa, Osamu, Kanematsu, Akihiro
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4320578/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25604159
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2490-15-2
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author Nishikawa, Nobuyuki
Yago, Rie
Yamazaki, Yuichiro
Negoro, Hiromitsu
Suzuki, Mari
Imamura, Masaaki
Toda, Yoshinobu
Tanabe, Kazunari
Ogawa, Osamu
Kanematsu, Akihiro
author_facet Nishikawa, Nobuyuki
Yago, Rie
Yamazaki, Yuichiro
Negoro, Hiromitsu
Suzuki, Mari
Imamura, Masaaki
Toda, Yoshinobu
Tanabe, Kazunari
Ogawa, Osamu
Kanematsu, Akihiro
author_sort Nishikawa, Nobuyuki
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description BACKGROUND: To investigate the expression of parathyroid hormone (PTH)/PTH-related peptide (PTHrP) receptor 1 (PTH1R) in clinical specimens of normal and diseased bladders. PTHrP is a unique stretch-induced endogenous detrusor relaxant that functions via PTH1R. We hypothesized that suppression of this axis could be involved in the pathogenesis of bladder disease. METHODS: PTH1R expression in clinical samples was examined by immunohistochemistry. Normal kidney tissue from a patient with renal cancer and bladder specimens from patients undergoing ureteral reimplantation for vesicoureteral reflux or partial cystectomy for urachal cyst were examined as normal control organs. These were compared with 13 diseased bladder specimens from patients undergoing bladder augmentation. The augmentation patients ranged from 8 to 31 years old (median 15 years), including 9 males and 4 females. Seven patients had spinal disorders, 3 had posterior urethral valves and 3 non-neurogenic neurogenic bladders (Hinman syndrome). RESULTS: Renal tubules, detrusor muscle and blood vessels in normal control bladders stained positive for PTH1R. According to preoperative urodynamic studies of augmentation patients, the median percent bladder capacity compared with the age-standard was 43.6% (range 1.5–86.6%), median intravesical pressure at maximal capacity was 30 cmH(2)O (range 10–107 cmH(2)O), and median compliance was 3.93 ml/cmH(2)O (range 0.05–30.3 ml/cmH(2)O). Detrusor overactivity was observed in five cases (38.5%). All augmented bladders showed negative stainings in PTH1R expression in the detrusor tissue, but positive staining of blood vessels in majority of the cases. CONCLUSIONS: Downregulation of PTH1R may be involved in the pathogenesis of human end-stage bladder disease requiring augmentation.
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spelling pubmed-43205782015-02-08 Expression of parathyroid hormone/parathyroid hormone-related peptide receptor 1 in normal and diseased bladder detrusor muscles: a clinico-pathological study Nishikawa, Nobuyuki Yago, Rie Yamazaki, Yuichiro Negoro, Hiromitsu Suzuki, Mari Imamura, Masaaki Toda, Yoshinobu Tanabe, Kazunari Ogawa, Osamu Kanematsu, Akihiro BMC Urol Research Article BACKGROUND: To investigate the expression of parathyroid hormone (PTH)/PTH-related peptide (PTHrP) receptor 1 (PTH1R) in clinical specimens of normal and diseased bladders. PTHrP is a unique stretch-induced endogenous detrusor relaxant that functions via PTH1R. We hypothesized that suppression of this axis could be involved in the pathogenesis of bladder disease. METHODS: PTH1R expression in clinical samples was examined by immunohistochemistry. Normal kidney tissue from a patient with renal cancer and bladder specimens from patients undergoing ureteral reimplantation for vesicoureteral reflux or partial cystectomy for urachal cyst were examined as normal control organs. These were compared with 13 diseased bladder specimens from patients undergoing bladder augmentation. The augmentation patients ranged from 8 to 31 years old (median 15 years), including 9 males and 4 females. Seven patients had spinal disorders, 3 had posterior urethral valves and 3 non-neurogenic neurogenic bladders (Hinman syndrome). RESULTS: Renal tubules, detrusor muscle and blood vessels in normal control bladders stained positive for PTH1R. According to preoperative urodynamic studies of augmentation patients, the median percent bladder capacity compared with the age-standard was 43.6% (range 1.5–86.6%), median intravesical pressure at maximal capacity was 30 cmH(2)O (range 10–107 cmH(2)O), and median compliance was 3.93 ml/cmH(2)O (range 0.05–30.3 ml/cmH(2)O). Detrusor overactivity was observed in five cases (38.5%). All augmented bladders showed negative stainings in PTH1R expression in the detrusor tissue, but positive staining of blood vessels in majority of the cases. CONCLUSIONS: Downregulation of PTH1R may be involved in the pathogenesis of human end-stage bladder disease requiring augmentation. BioMed Central 2015-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4320578/ /pubmed/25604159 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2490-15-2 Text en © Nishikawa et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2015 This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research Article
Nishikawa, Nobuyuki
Yago, Rie
Yamazaki, Yuichiro
Negoro, Hiromitsu
Suzuki, Mari
Imamura, Masaaki
Toda, Yoshinobu
Tanabe, Kazunari
Ogawa, Osamu
Kanematsu, Akihiro
Expression of parathyroid hormone/parathyroid hormone-related peptide receptor 1 in normal and diseased bladder detrusor muscles: a clinico-pathological study
title Expression of parathyroid hormone/parathyroid hormone-related peptide receptor 1 in normal and diseased bladder detrusor muscles: a clinico-pathological study
title_full Expression of parathyroid hormone/parathyroid hormone-related peptide receptor 1 in normal and diseased bladder detrusor muscles: a clinico-pathological study
title_fullStr Expression of parathyroid hormone/parathyroid hormone-related peptide receptor 1 in normal and diseased bladder detrusor muscles: a clinico-pathological study
title_full_unstemmed Expression of parathyroid hormone/parathyroid hormone-related peptide receptor 1 in normal and diseased bladder detrusor muscles: a clinico-pathological study
title_short Expression of parathyroid hormone/parathyroid hormone-related peptide receptor 1 in normal and diseased bladder detrusor muscles: a clinico-pathological study
title_sort expression of parathyroid hormone/parathyroid hormone-related peptide receptor 1 in normal and diseased bladder detrusor muscles: a clinico-pathological study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4320578/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25604159
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2490-15-2
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