Role of prostatic interstitial cells in prostate motility.

Q3 Medicine
Richard J Lang, Hikaru Hashitani
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The prostate is a gland whose secretions contribute to the seminal fluids ejaculated upon activation of autonomic sympathetic nerves. In elder males, the prostate undergoes an increase in stroma mass and myogenic tone, leading to benign prostatic hyperplasia that occludes the proximal urethra and the presentation of various lower urinary tract symptoms that decrease their quality of life. This review summarises the role of prostatic interstitial cells (PICs) in the generation of the spontaneous tone in the prostate. It presents current knowledge of the role of Ca2+ plays in PIC pacemaking, as well as the mechanisms by which this spontaneous activity triggers slow wave generation and stromal contraction. PICs display a small T-type Ca2+ current (ICaT) and a large L-type Ca2+ current (ICaL). In contrast to other interstitial cells in the urinary and gastrointestinal tracts, spontaneous Ca2+ signalling in PICs is uniquely dependent on Ca2+ influx through ICaL channels. A model of prostatic pacemaking is presented describing how ICaL can be triggered by an initial membrane depolarization evoked upon the selective opening of Ca2+-activated Cl- channels by Ca2+ flowing only through ICaT channels. The resulting current flow through ICaL results in release of Ca2+ from internal stores and the summation of Cl--selective spontaneous transient depolarizations (STDs) to form pacemaker potentials that propagate passively into the prostatic stroma to evoke regenerative action potentials and excitation-contraction coupling.

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前列腺间质细胞在前列腺运动中的作用。
前列腺是一种腺体,其分泌物有助于在自主交感神经激活时射精。在老年男性中,前列腺间质肿块和肌原性张力增加,导致良性前列腺增生,阻塞尿道近端,并出现各种下尿路症状,降低其生活质量。本文综述了前列腺间质细胞(PICs)在前列腺自发张力产生中的作用。它介绍了Ca2+在PIC起搏中的作用,以及这种自发活动触发慢波产生和基质收缩的机制。PICs具有较小的t型Ca2+电流(ICaT)和较大的l型Ca2+电流(ICaL)。与泌尿道和胃肠道中的其他间质细胞相比,PICs中的自发Ca2+信号唯一地依赖于通过ICaL通道的Ca2+内流。一个前列腺起搏模型被提出,描述了ICaL是如何通过Ca2+仅通过ICaT通道流动的Ca2+激活的Cl-通道选择性打开时引起的初始膜去极化触发的。由此产生的电流通过ICaL导致Ca2+从内部储存的释放和Cl-选择性自发瞬态去极化(STDs)的累积,形成起搏器电位,被动地传播到前列腺基质,唤起再生动作电位和兴奋-收缩耦合。
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Journal of Smooth Muscle Research
Journal of Smooth Muscle Research Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Physiology
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