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Oxytocin Reduces Intravesical Pressure in Anesthetized Female Rats: Action on Oxytocin Receptors of the Urinary Bladder

Urinary bladder dysfunction affects several people worldwide and shows higher prevalence in women. Micturition is dependent on the Barrington’s nucleus, pontine urine storage center and periaqueductal gray matter, but other brain stem areas are involved in the bladder regulation. Neurons in the medu...

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Autores principales: Cafarchio, Eduardo M., da Silva, Luiz A., Auresco, Luciana C., Rodart, Itatiana F., de Souza, Janaina S., Antonio, Bruno B., Venancio, Daniel P., Maifrino, Laura B. M., Maciel, Rui M. B., Giannocco, Gisele, Aronsson, Patrik, Sato, Monica A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7218109/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32435202
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2020.00382
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author Cafarchio, Eduardo M.
da Silva, Luiz A.
Auresco, Luciana C.
Rodart, Itatiana F.
de Souza, Janaina S.
Antonio, Bruno B.
Venancio, Daniel P.
Maifrino, Laura B. M.
Maciel, Rui M. B.
Giannocco, Gisele
Aronsson, Patrik
Sato, Monica A.
author_facet Cafarchio, Eduardo M.
da Silva, Luiz A.
Auresco, Luciana C.
Rodart, Itatiana F.
de Souza, Janaina S.
Antonio, Bruno B.
Venancio, Daniel P.
Maifrino, Laura B. M.
Maciel, Rui M. B.
Giannocco, Gisele
Aronsson, Patrik
Sato, Monica A.
author_sort Cafarchio, Eduardo M.
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description Urinary bladder dysfunction affects several people worldwide and shows higher prevalence in women. Micturition is dependent on the Barrington’s nucleus, pontine urine storage center and periaqueductal gray matter, but other brain stem areas are involved in the bladder regulation. Neurons in the medulla oblongata send projections to hypothalamic nuclei as the supraoptic nucleus, which synthetizes oxytocin and in its turn, this peptide is released in the circulation. We investigated the effects of intravenous injection of oxytocin (OT) on the urinary bladder in sham and ovariectomized rats. We also evaluated the topical (in situ) action of OT on intravesical pressure (IP) as well as the existence of oxytocin receptors in the urinary bladder. In sham female Wistar rats, anesthetized with isoflurane, intravenous infusion of OT (10 ng/kg) significantly decreased the IP (–47.5 ± 1.2%) compared to saline (3.4 ± 0.7%). Similar effect in IP was observed in ovariectomized rats after i.v. OT (–41.9 ± 2.9%) compared to saline (0.5 ± 0.6%). Topical administration (in situ) of 0.1 mL of OT (1.0 ng/mL) significantly reduced the IP (22.3.0 ± 0.6%) compared to saline (0.9 ± 0.7%). We also found by qPCR that the gene expression of oxytocin receptor is present in this tissue. Blockade of oxytocin receptors significantly attenuated the reduction in IP evoked by oxytocin i.v. or in situ. Therefore, the findings suggest that (1) intravenous oxytocin decreases IP due to bladder relaxation and (2) OT has local bladder effect, binding directly in receptors located in the bladder.
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spelling pubmed-72181092020-05-20 Oxytocin Reduces Intravesical Pressure in Anesthetized Female Rats: Action on Oxytocin Receptors of the Urinary Bladder Cafarchio, Eduardo M. da Silva, Luiz A. Auresco, Luciana C. Rodart, Itatiana F. de Souza, Janaina S. Antonio, Bruno B. Venancio, Daniel P. Maifrino, Laura B. M. Maciel, Rui M. B. Giannocco, Gisele Aronsson, Patrik Sato, Monica A. Front Physiol Physiology Urinary bladder dysfunction affects several people worldwide and shows higher prevalence in women. Micturition is dependent on the Barrington’s nucleus, pontine urine storage center and periaqueductal gray matter, but other brain stem areas are involved in the bladder regulation. Neurons in the medulla oblongata send projections to hypothalamic nuclei as the supraoptic nucleus, which synthetizes oxytocin and in its turn, this peptide is released in the circulation. We investigated the effects of intravenous injection of oxytocin (OT) on the urinary bladder in sham and ovariectomized rats. We also evaluated the topical (in situ) action of OT on intravesical pressure (IP) as well as the existence of oxytocin receptors in the urinary bladder. In sham female Wistar rats, anesthetized with isoflurane, intravenous infusion of OT (10 ng/kg) significantly decreased the IP (–47.5 ± 1.2%) compared to saline (3.4 ± 0.7%). Similar effect in IP was observed in ovariectomized rats after i.v. OT (–41.9 ± 2.9%) compared to saline (0.5 ± 0.6%). Topical administration (in situ) of 0.1 mL of OT (1.0 ng/mL) significantly reduced the IP (22.3.0 ± 0.6%) compared to saline (0.9 ± 0.7%). We also found by qPCR that the gene expression of oxytocin receptor is present in this tissue. Blockade of oxytocin receptors significantly attenuated the reduction in IP evoked by oxytocin i.v. or in situ. Therefore, the findings suggest that (1) intravenous oxytocin decreases IP due to bladder relaxation and (2) OT has local bladder effect, binding directly in receptors located in the bladder. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-05-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7218109/ /pubmed/32435202 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2020.00382 Text en Copyright © 2020 Cafarchio, da Silva, Auresco, Rodart, de Souza, Antonio, Venancio, Maifrino, Maciel, Giannocco, Aronsson and Sato. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Cafarchio, Eduardo M.
da Silva, Luiz A.
Auresco, Luciana C.
Rodart, Itatiana F.
de Souza, Janaina S.
Antonio, Bruno B.
Venancio, Daniel P.
Maifrino, Laura B. M.
Maciel, Rui M. B.
Giannocco, Gisele
Aronsson, Patrik
Sato, Monica A.
Oxytocin Reduces Intravesical Pressure in Anesthetized Female Rats: Action on Oxytocin Receptors of the Urinary Bladder
title Oxytocin Reduces Intravesical Pressure in Anesthetized Female Rats: Action on Oxytocin Receptors of the Urinary Bladder
title_full Oxytocin Reduces Intravesical Pressure in Anesthetized Female Rats: Action on Oxytocin Receptors of the Urinary Bladder
title_fullStr Oxytocin Reduces Intravesical Pressure in Anesthetized Female Rats: Action on Oxytocin Receptors of the Urinary Bladder
title_full_unstemmed Oxytocin Reduces Intravesical Pressure in Anesthetized Female Rats: Action on Oxytocin Receptors of the Urinary Bladder
title_short Oxytocin Reduces Intravesical Pressure in Anesthetized Female Rats: Action on Oxytocin Receptors of the Urinary Bladder
title_sort oxytocin reduces intravesical pressure in anesthetized female rats: action on oxytocin receptors of the urinary bladder
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7218109/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32435202
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2020.00382
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