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The role of HCN channels in peristaltic dysfunction in human ureteral tuberculosis

OBJECTIVE: To explore the role of HCN channels in ureteral peristaltic dysfunction by comparing the changes in HCN channel levels between normal and tuberculous ureters. METHODS: A total of 32 specimens of human upper ureters were collected by nephrectomy from patients with renal tumor (control grou...

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Autores principales: He, Fan, Yang, Zhenxing, Dong, Xingyou, Fang, Zhenqiang, Liu, Qian, Hu, Xiaoyan, Yi, Shanhong, Li, Longkun
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Netherlands 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5878205/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29460132
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11255-018-1816-y
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author He, Fan
Yang, Zhenxing
Dong, Xingyou
Fang, Zhenqiang
Liu, Qian
Hu, Xiaoyan
Yi, Shanhong
Li, Longkun
author_facet He, Fan
Yang, Zhenxing
Dong, Xingyou
Fang, Zhenqiang
Liu, Qian
Hu, Xiaoyan
Yi, Shanhong
Li, Longkun
author_sort He, Fan
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: To explore the role of HCN channels in ureteral peristaltic dysfunction by comparing the changes in HCN channel levels between normal and tuberculous ureters. METHODS: A total of 32 specimens of human upper ureters were collected by nephrectomy from patients with renal tumor (control group, n = 16) or from patients with renal tuberculosis (experimental group, n = 16); the two groups did not receive radiotherapy, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, or any other special treatment before the surgical procedure. An experimental study on smooth muscle strips of human upper ureters showed variation in contraction amplitude and frequency after adding ZD7288, a specific blocker of HCN channels. The expression of HCN channels in the ureter was confirmed by Western blot (WB) and by confocal analysis of double immunostaining for c-kit and HCN channel proteins. RESULTS: Before the addition of ZD7288, the experimental and control groups showed significant differences in the frequency and amplitude of the spontaneous contraction of isolated ureteral smooth muscle strips. After ZD7288 was added, the frequency and amplitude of the contractions of the ureteral smooth muscle strips were significantly lower in both groups. The differences observed before and after ZD7288 treatment in each group were significant (P < 0.001), and the difference in contraction amplitude observed between the two groups before ZD7288 was also significantly different (P < 0.001). By using WB technology, we showed that the expression of HCN channels was present in normal human ureters, with the expression of HCN4 and HCN1 being the highest; the expression of HCN4 and HCN1 in the control and experimental groups were both statistically significant (P < 0.001). HCN4 and HCN1 were expressed in the mucosal and smooth muscle layers of human control ureters and tuberculous ureters, as revealed by a confocal analysis of double immunostaining for c-kit and HCNs proteins; there were significant differences between the two groups (P < 0.001). CONCLUSION: Four HCN channels are expressed in the ureter, mainly HCN4 and HCN1, suggesting that HCN channels are involved in the peristaltic contraction of ureteral ICCs, which may be an important reason for peristaltic dysfunction in ureteric tuberculosis.
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spelling pubmed-58782052018-04-03 The role of HCN channels in peristaltic dysfunction in human ureteral tuberculosis He, Fan Yang, Zhenxing Dong, Xingyou Fang, Zhenqiang Liu, Qian Hu, Xiaoyan Yi, Shanhong Li, Longkun Int Urol Nephrol Urology - Original Paper OBJECTIVE: To explore the role of HCN channels in ureteral peristaltic dysfunction by comparing the changes in HCN channel levels between normal and tuberculous ureters. METHODS: A total of 32 specimens of human upper ureters were collected by nephrectomy from patients with renal tumor (control group, n = 16) or from patients with renal tuberculosis (experimental group, n = 16); the two groups did not receive radiotherapy, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, or any other special treatment before the surgical procedure. An experimental study on smooth muscle strips of human upper ureters showed variation in contraction amplitude and frequency after adding ZD7288, a specific blocker of HCN channels. The expression of HCN channels in the ureter was confirmed by Western blot (WB) and by confocal analysis of double immunostaining for c-kit and HCN channel proteins. RESULTS: Before the addition of ZD7288, the experimental and control groups showed significant differences in the frequency and amplitude of the spontaneous contraction of isolated ureteral smooth muscle strips. After ZD7288 was added, the frequency and amplitude of the contractions of the ureteral smooth muscle strips were significantly lower in both groups. The differences observed before and after ZD7288 treatment in each group were significant (P < 0.001), and the difference in contraction amplitude observed between the two groups before ZD7288 was also significantly different (P < 0.001). By using WB technology, we showed that the expression of HCN channels was present in normal human ureters, with the expression of HCN4 and HCN1 being the highest; the expression of HCN4 and HCN1 in the control and experimental groups were both statistically significant (P < 0.001). HCN4 and HCN1 were expressed in the mucosal and smooth muscle layers of human control ureters and tuberculous ureters, as revealed by a confocal analysis of double immunostaining for c-kit and HCNs proteins; there were significant differences between the two groups (P < 0.001). CONCLUSION: Four HCN channels are expressed in the ureter, mainly HCN4 and HCN1, suggesting that HCN channels are involved in the peristaltic contraction of ureteral ICCs, which may be an important reason for peristaltic dysfunction in ureteric tuberculosis. Springer Netherlands 2018-02-19 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC5878205/ /pubmed/29460132 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11255-018-1816-y Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
spellingShingle Urology - Original Paper
He, Fan
Yang, Zhenxing
Dong, Xingyou
Fang, Zhenqiang
Liu, Qian
Hu, Xiaoyan
Yi, Shanhong
Li, Longkun
The role of HCN channels in peristaltic dysfunction in human ureteral tuberculosis
title The role of HCN channels in peristaltic dysfunction in human ureteral tuberculosis
title_full The role of HCN channels in peristaltic dysfunction in human ureteral tuberculosis
title_fullStr The role of HCN channels in peristaltic dysfunction in human ureteral tuberculosis
title_full_unstemmed The role of HCN channels in peristaltic dysfunction in human ureteral tuberculosis
title_short The role of HCN channels in peristaltic dysfunction in human ureteral tuberculosis
title_sort role of hcn channels in peristaltic dysfunction in human ureteral tuberculosis
topic Urology - Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5878205/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29460132
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11255-018-1816-y
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