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Activation of uroepithelial 5-HT(4)R inhibits mechanosensory activity of murine bladder afferent nerves

Serotonin (5-HT) is known to act via multiple 5-HT receptors at spinal and supraspinal levels to regulate micturition. However, the contribution of peripheral 5-HT and its receptors in bladder physiology and pathology is not very well understood, despite evidence showing expression of multiple 5-HT...

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Autores principales: Lu, Yu, Li, Jie, Dong, Li, Luo, Ping, Zhang, Guohua, Rong, Weifang
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9514655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36176773
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.990178
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author Lu, Yu
Li, Jie
Dong, Li
Luo, Ping
Zhang, Guohua
Rong, Weifang
author_facet Lu, Yu
Li, Jie
Dong, Li
Luo, Ping
Zhang, Guohua
Rong, Weifang
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description Serotonin (5-HT) is known to act via multiple 5-HT receptors at spinal and supraspinal levels to regulate micturition. However, the contribution of peripheral 5-HT and its receptors in bladder physiology and pathology is not very well understood, despite evidence showing expression of multiple 5-HT receptors in the bladder wall and 5-HT may activate bladder afferent nerves. The current study was designed to investigate the possible role of 5-HT(4)R in modulation of the sensitivity of bladder afferents to bladder filling. Immunofluorescent staining showed abundant 5-HT(4)R immunoreactivity largely confined to the uroepithelium in wild type (WT) but not 5-HT(4)R(−/−) mice. In the ex vivo bladder-pelvic nerve preparation, intravesical application of the 5-HT(4)R agonist RS67333 (1–30 μm) caused concentration-dependent decreases of the pelvic nerve response to bladder filling. Such effect was not observed in the presence of 5-HT(4)R antagonist GR125487 or in 5-HT(4)R(−/−) preparations. A cohort of 5-HT(4)R(−/−) and WT control mice were treated with intraperitoneal injections of cyclophosphamide (CYP) (75 mg/kg, three times at 2 days interval) to induce chronic cystitis. Void spot analysis showed that CYP-treated 5-HT(4)R(−/−) mice urinated more frequently than their CYP-treated WT counterparts. Concomitantly, bladder afferents of CYP-treated 5-HT(4)R(−/−) mice displayed exaggerated sensitivity to bladder filling in comparison with the CYP-treated WT controls. These data suggest that 5-HT(4)R expressed on uroepithelial cells plays an inhibitory role in mechanosensory transduction in the bladder. Loss of 5-HT(4)R-mediated inhibition may enhance bladder afferent sensitivity and exacerbate bladder overactivity in pathological conditions. We propose that 5-HT(4)R agonists might be exploited for the treatment of overactive and painful bladder symptoms.
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spelling pubmed-95146552022-09-28 Activation of uroepithelial 5-HT(4)R inhibits mechanosensory activity of murine bladder afferent nerves Lu, Yu Li, Jie Dong, Li Luo, Ping Zhang, Guohua Rong, Weifang Front Physiol Physiology Serotonin (5-HT) is known to act via multiple 5-HT receptors at spinal and supraspinal levels to regulate micturition. However, the contribution of peripheral 5-HT and its receptors in bladder physiology and pathology is not very well understood, despite evidence showing expression of multiple 5-HT receptors in the bladder wall and 5-HT may activate bladder afferent nerves. The current study was designed to investigate the possible role of 5-HT(4)R in modulation of the sensitivity of bladder afferents to bladder filling. Immunofluorescent staining showed abundant 5-HT(4)R immunoreactivity largely confined to the uroepithelium in wild type (WT) but not 5-HT(4)R(−/−) mice. In the ex vivo bladder-pelvic nerve preparation, intravesical application of the 5-HT(4)R agonist RS67333 (1–30 μm) caused concentration-dependent decreases of the pelvic nerve response to bladder filling. Such effect was not observed in the presence of 5-HT(4)R antagonist GR125487 or in 5-HT(4)R(−/−) preparations. A cohort of 5-HT(4)R(−/−) and WT control mice were treated with intraperitoneal injections of cyclophosphamide (CYP) (75 mg/kg, three times at 2 days interval) to induce chronic cystitis. Void spot analysis showed that CYP-treated 5-HT(4)R(−/−) mice urinated more frequently than their CYP-treated WT counterparts. Concomitantly, bladder afferents of CYP-treated 5-HT(4)R(−/−) mice displayed exaggerated sensitivity to bladder filling in comparison with the CYP-treated WT controls. These data suggest that 5-HT(4)R expressed on uroepithelial cells plays an inhibitory role in mechanosensory transduction in the bladder. Loss of 5-HT(4)R-mediated inhibition may enhance bladder afferent sensitivity and exacerbate bladder overactivity in pathological conditions. We propose that 5-HT(4)R agonists might be exploited for the treatment of overactive and painful bladder symptoms. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9514655/ /pubmed/36176773 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.990178 Text en Copyright © 2022 Lu, Li, Dong, Luo, Zhang and Rong. https://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
Lu, Yu
Li, Jie
Dong, Li
Luo, Ping
Zhang, Guohua
Rong, Weifang
Activation of uroepithelial 5-HT(4)R inhibits mechanosensory activity of murine bladder afferent nerves
title Activation of uroepithelial 5-HT(4)R inhibits mechanosensory activity of murine bladder afferent nerves
title_full Activation of uroepithelial 5-HT(4)R inhibits mechanosensory activity of murine bladder afferent nerves
title_fullStr Activation of uroepithelial 5-HT(4)R inhibits mechanosensory activity of murine bladder afferent nerves
title_full_unstemmed Activation of uroepithelial 5-HT(4)R inhibits mechanosensory activity of murine bladder afferent nerves
title_short Activation of uroepithelial 5-HT(4)R inhibits mechanosensory activity of murine bladder afferent nerves
title_sort activation of uroepithelial 5-ht(4)r inhibits mechanosensory activity of murine bladder afferent nerves
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9514655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36176773
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.990178
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