The effects of cyclophosphamide on neurotransmission in the urinary bladder of Suncus murinus, the house musk shrew

M.H.Selina Mok , Gillian E Knight , Paul L.R Andrews , Charles H.V Hoyle , Geoffrey Burnstock
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Abstract

This study has shown that cyclophosphamide treatment of the insectivore Suncus murinus, causes a down regulation in both muscarinic and P2X receptors, together with a reduced responsiveness to exogenous histamine (0.3 mM) in the urinary bladder. Electrical field stimulation (70 V, 0.3 ms, 0.5–16 Hz, 10 s every 5 min) of bladders from both control and cyclophosphamide-treated animals showed identical responses. Since post-junctional alterations have been revealed by the reduced responsiveness to exogenous carbachol (0.1 μM–3 mM) and β,γ-methylene ATP (0.3–300 μM), it would appear that in the bladders of cyclophosphamide-treated animals there is also a pre-junctional effect, increased transmitter release compensating for the down regulation of the receptors. As the pattern of neurotransmission of the bladder of suncus more closely resembles that of human detrusor than other commonly studied laboratory animals, this insectivore appears to be a useful animal model for the study of bladder neurotransmission in pathophysiological conditions.

环磷酰胺对麝香鼩膀胱神经传递的影响
本研究表明,环磷酰胺处理食虫鼠Suncus murinus,导致毒蕈碱和P2X受体下调,同时膀胱对外源性组胺(0.3 mM)的反应性降低。电场刺激(70 V, 0.3 ms, 0.5 ~ 16 Hz,每5 min 10 s)对对照组和环磷酰胺处理的动物膀胱产生相同的反应。由于对外源性碳二醇(0.1 μM - 3 mM)和β,γ-亚甲基ATP (0.3-300 μM)的反应性降低显示了结后改变,因此在环磷酰胺处理动物的膀胱中也存在结前效应,增加的递质释放补偿了受体的下调。由于其膀胱的神经传递模式比其他常用的实验动物更接近于人类逼尿肌,因此这种食虫动物似乎是研究病理生理条件下膀胱神经传递的有用动物模型。
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