Repeated variate stress increased voiding frequency and altered TrpV1 and TrpV4 transcript expression in lower urinary tract (LUT) pathways in female mice.

Frontiers in urology Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-01-25 DOI:10.3389/fruro.2022.1086179
Amanda B Sidwell, Celia McClintock, Katharine I Beča, Susan E Campbell, Beatrice M Girard, Margaret A Vizzard
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Abstract

Psychological stress is associated with urinary bladder dysfunction (e.g., increased voiding frequency, urgency and pelvic pain); however, the mechanisms underlying the effects of stress on urinary bladder function are unknown. Transient receptor potential (TRP) channels (vanilloid family) may be potential targets for intervention due to their distribution in the LUT and role in pain. Here, we examine a model of repeated variate stress (RVS) of 2 week (wk) or 4 wk duration in female mice and its effects on bladder function, anxiety-like behavior, and TRPV transcript expression in urinary bladder and lumbosacral spinal cord and associated dorsal root ganglia (DRG). Using continuous infusion, open-outlet cystometry in conscious mice, RVS significantly (p ≤ 0.05) decreased infused volume and intermicturition interval. Bladder pressures (threshold, average, minimum, and maximum pressures) were unchanged with RVS. Quantitative PCR demonstrated significant (p ≤ 0.05) changes in TrpV1 and TrpV4 mRNA expression between control and RVS cohorts in the urothelium, lumbosacral spinal cord, and DRG. Future directions will examine the contribution of TRP channels on bladder function, somatic sensation and anxiety-like behavior following RVS.

反复的变异应激增加了雌性小鼠的排尿频率,并改变了下尿路(LUT)通路中TrpV1和TrpV4转录本的表达。
心理压力与膀胱功能障碍(如排尿次数增加、尿急和骨盆疼痛)有关;然而,压力对膀胱功能的影响机制尚不清楚。瞬时受体电位(TRP)通道(类香兰素家族)可能是潜在的干预靶点,因为它们分布于膀胱直肠,并在疼痛中发挥作用。在这里,我们研究了雌性小鼠持续 2 周或 4 周的重复变异应激(RVS)模型及其对膀胱功能、焦虑样行为和膀胱、腰骶部脊髓及相关背根神经节(DRG)中 TRPV 转录物表达的影响。在有意识的小鼠中采用连续输注、开放式膀胱测压法,RVS 显著(p ≤ 0.05)减少了输注量和排尿间隔。膀胱压力(阈值、平均压力、最低压力和最高压力)与 RVS 无变化。定量 PCR 显示,对照组和 RVS 组之间,尿路神经细胞、腰骶脊髓和 DRG 中的 TrpV1 和 TrpV4 mRNA 表达发生了显著变化(p ≤ 0.05)。未来将研究 TRP 通道对膀胱功能、躯体感觉和 RVS 后焦虑样行为的影响。
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