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Nerve transfer for restoration of lower motor neuron-lesioned bladder function. Part 2: correlation between histological changes and nerve evoked contractions

We determined the effect of pelvic organ decentralization and reinnervation 1 yr later on urinary bladder histology and function. Nineteen canines underwent decentralization by bilateral transection of all coccygeal and sacral (S) spinal roots, dorsal roots of lumbar (L)7, and hypogastric nerves. Af...

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Autores principales: Barbe, Mary F., Testa, Courtney L., Cruz, Geneva E., Frara, Nagat A., Tiwari, Ekta, Hobson, Lucas J., McIntyre, Brian S., Porreca, Danielle S., Giaddui, Dania, Braverman, Alan S., Day, Emily P., Amin, Mamta, Brown, Justin M., Mazzei, Michael, Pontari, Michel A., Wagner, Ida J., Ruggieri, Michael R.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Physiological Society 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8285612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33759573
http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpregu.00300.2020
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author Barbe, Mary F.
Testa, Courtney L.
Cruz, Geneva E.
Frara, Nagat A.
Tiwari, Ekta
Hobson, Lucas J.
McIntyre, Brian S.
Porreca, Danielle S.
Giaddui, Dania
Braverman, Alan S.
Day, Emily P.
Amin, Mamta
Brown, Justin M.
Mazzei, Michael
Pontari, Michel A.
Wagner, Ida J.
Ruggieri, Michael R.
author_facet Barbe, Mary F.
Testa, Courtney L.
Cruz, Geneva E.
Frara, Nagat A.
Tiwari, Ekta
Hobson, Lucas J.
McIntyre, Brian S.
Porreca, Danielle S.
Giaddui, Dania
Braverman, Alan S.
Day, Emily P.
Amin, Mamta
Brown, Justin M.
Mazzei, Michael
Pontari, Michel A.
Wagner, Ida J.
Ruggieri, Michael R.
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description We determined the effect of pelvic organ decentralization and reinnervation 1 yr later on urinary bladder histology and function. Nineteen canines underwent decentralization by bilateral transection of all coccygeal and sacral (S) spinal roots, dorsal roots of lumbar (L)7, and hypogastric nerves. After exclusions, eight were reinnervated 12 mo postdecentralization with obturator-to-pelvic and sciatic-to-pudendal nerve transfers, then euthanized 8-12 mo later. Four served as long-term decentralized only animals. Before euthanasia, pelvic or transferred nerves and L1–S3 spinal roots were stimulated and maximum detrusor pressure (MDP) recorded. Bladder specimens were collected for histological and ex vivo smooth muscle contractility studies. Both reinnervated and decentralized animals showed less or denuded urothelium, fewer intramural ganglia, and more inflammation and collagen, than controls, although percent muscle was maintained. In reinnervated animals, pgp9.5+ axon density was higher compared with decentralized animals. Ex vivo smooth muscle contractions in response to KCl correlated positively with submucosal inflammation, detrusor muscle thickness, and pgp9.5+ axon density. In vivo, reinnervated animals showed higher MDP after stimulation of L1–L6 roots compared with their transected L7–S3 roots, and reinnervated and decentralized animals showed lower MDP than controls after stimulation of nerves (due likely to fibrotic nerve encapsulation). MDP correlated negatively with detrusor collagen and inflammation, and positively with pgp9.5+ axon density and intramural ganglia numbers. These results demonstrate that bladder function can be improved by transfer of obturator nerves to pelvic nerves at 1 yr after decentralization, although the fibrosis and inflammation that developed were associated with decreased contractile function.
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spelling pubmed-82856122022-06-01 Nerve transfer for restoration of lower motor neuron-lesioned bladder function. Part 2: correlation between histological changes and nerve evoked contractions Barbe, Mary F. Testa, Courtney L. Cruz, Geneva E. Frara, Nagat A. Tiwari, Ekta Hobson, Lucas J. McIntyre, Brian S. Porreca, Danielle S. Giaddui, Dania Braverman, Alan S. Day, Emily P. Amin, Mamta Brown, Justin M. Mazzei, Michael Pontari, Michel A. Wagner, Ida J. Ruggieri, Michael R. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol Research Article We determined the effect of pelvic organ decentralization and reinnervation 1 yr later on urinary bladder histology and function. Nineteen canines underwent decentralization by bilateral transection of all coccygeal and sacral (S) spinal roots, dorsal roots of lumbar (L)7, and hypogastric nerves. After exclusions, eight were reinnervated 12 mo postdecentralization with obturator-to-pelvic and sciatic-to-pudendal nerve transfers, then euthanized 8-12 mo later. Four served as long-term decentralized only animals. Before euthanasia, pelvic or transferred nerves and L1–S3 spinal roots were stimulated and maximum detrusor pressure (MDP) recorded. Bladder specimens were collected for histological and ex vivo smooth muscle contractility studies. Both reinnervated and decentralized animals showed less or denuded urothelium, fewer intramural ganglia, and more inflammation and collagen, than controls, although percent muscle was maintained. In reinnervated animals, pgp9.5+ axon density was higher compared with decentralized animals. Ex vivo smooth muscle contractions in response to KCl correlated positively with submucosal inflammation, detrusor muscle thickness, and pgp9.5+ axon density. In vivo, reinnervated animals showed higher MDP after stimulation of L1–L6 roots compared with their transected L7–S3 roots, and reinnervated and decentralized animals showed lower MDP than controls after stimulation of nerves (due likely to fibrotic nerve encapsulation). MDP correlated negatively with detrusor collagen and inflammation, and positively with pgp9.5+ axon density and intramural ganglia numbers. These results demonstrate that bladder function can be improved by transfer of obturator nerves to pelvic nerves at 1 yr after decentralization, although the fibrosis and inflammation that developed were associated with decreased contractile function. American Physiological Society 2021-06-01 2021-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8285612/ /pubmed/33759573 http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpregu.00300.2020 Text en Copyright © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution CC-BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . Published by the American Physiological Society.
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Barbe, Mary F.
Testa, Courtney L.
Cruz, Geneva E.
Frara, Nagat A.
Tiwari, Ekta
Hobson, Lucas J.
McIntyre, Brian S.
Porreca, Danielle S.
Giaddui, Dania
Braverman, Alan S.
Day, Emily P.
Amin, Mamta
Brown, Justin M.
Mazzei, Michael
Pontari, Michel A.
Wagner, Ida J.
Ruggieri, Michael R.
Nerve transfer for restoration of lower motor neuron-lesioned bladder function. Part 2: correlation between histological changes and nerve evoked contractions
title Nerve transfer for restoration of lower motor neuron-lesioned bladder function. Part 2: correlation between histological changes and nerve evoked contractions
title_full Nerve transfer for restoration of lower motor neuron-lesioned bladder function. Part 2: correlation between histological changes and nerve evoked contractions
title_fullStr Nerve transfer for restoration of lower motor neuron-lesioned bladder function. Part 2: correlation between histological changes and nerve evoked contractions
title_full_unstemmed Nerve transfer for restoration of lower motor neuron-lesioned bladder function. Part 2: correlation between histological changes and nerve evoked contractions
title_short Nerve transfer for restoration of lower motor neuron-lesioned bladder function. Part 2: correlation between histological changes and nerve evoked contractions
title_sort nerve transfer for restoration of lower motor neuron-lesioned bladder function. part 2: correlation between histological changes and nerve evoked contractions
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8285612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33759573
http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpregu.00300.2020
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