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International Neurourology Journal
2011 Volume.15 No. 4 p.199 ~ p.205
Effects of Spinal and Peripheral Injection of ¥á1A or ¥á1D Adrenoceptor Antagonists on Bladder Activity in Rat Models with or without Bladder Outlet Obstruction
Kim Jae-Heon

Shim Ji-Sung
Kang Seung-Chul
Shim Kang-Soo
Park Jae-Young
Moon Du-Geon
Lee Jeong-Gu
Bae Jae-Hyun
Abstract
Purpose: Antagonists of ¥á1-adrenergic receptors (¥á1ARs) relax prostate smooth muscle and relieve voiding and storage symptoms. Recently, increased expression of ¥á1ARs with change of its subtype expression has been proved in bladder outlet obstruction (BOO). To search for the evidence of changes in ¥á1ARs subtype expression and activity in the peripheral and spinal routes, the effects of spinal and peripheral administration of tamsulosin (an ¥á1A/D-selective AR), naftopidil (an ¥á1A/D-selective AR), and doxazosin (non-selective AR) on bladder activity were investigated in a rat model with or without BOO.

Methods: A total of 65 female Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into the BOO surgery group (n=47) and the sham surgery group (n=18). After 6 weeks, cystometry was assessed before and after intrathecal and intra-arterial administrations of tamsulosin, naftopidil, and doxazosin.

Results: After intra-arterial administrations of all three drugs, bladder capacity (BC) was increased and maximal intravesical pressure (Pmax) was decreased in both BOO and the sham rat models (P<0.05). After intrathecal administration of all three drugs, BC was increased and Pmax was decreased in only the BOO group. The episodes of involuntary contraction in the BOO rat models were decreased by intra-arterial administration (P=0.031). The increase of BC after intrathercal and intra-arterial administrations of ¥á1ARs was significantly greater in the BOO group than in the sham group (P=0.023, P=0.041). In the BOO group, the increase of BC and decrease in Pmax were greater by intra-arterial administration than by intrathecal administration (P=0.035). There were no significant differences of the degrees of changes in the cystometric parameters among the three different ¥á1ARs.

Conclusions: Up-regulations of the ¥á1ARs in BOO were observed by the greater increases of BC after ¥á1AR antagonist administrations in the BOO group than in the sham group. However, there were no subtype differences of the ¥á1ARs in functional parameters of bladder activity. In addition, ¥á1ARs also act on the lumbosacral cord which implies that the sensitivity of ¥á1ARs is increased in pathologic models such as BOO. Further evaluation including differential expression of ¥á1ARs in BOO models are need.
KEYWORD
Urinary bladder, Urinary bladder neck obstruction, Adrenergic alpha-antagonists, Rats
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