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KMID : 1240020120160020062
International Neurourology Journal
2012 Volume.16 No. 2 p.62 ~ p.68
Modulation of Alpha 1 Adrenergic Receptors on Urinary Bladder in Rat Spinal Cord Injury Model
Lee Gil-Ho

Park Hee-Yoon
Park Hong-Seok
Lee Jeong-Gu
Abstract
Purpose: Whereas many studies have focused on the vesical changes of the ¥á1 adrenergic receptor (AR) subtypes in partial outlet obstruction, few studies have addressed the modulation of the ¥á1 AR subtypes after spinal cord injury (SCI). Therefore, we studied the modulation of the ¥á1 ARs in urinary bladder in a rat SCI model.

Methods: Four weeks after a SCI, the whole vesical bodies from eight female Sprague-Dawley rats and from eight controls were harvested. The total RNA was extracted from the samples and was used to prepare cDNA. We developed standard plasmid constructs of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) and three ¥á1 ARs (¥á1a, ¥á1b, and ¥á1d) to convert the cycle threshold (Ct) values from real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) into subtype mRNA concentrations. The detected Ct values of 16 samples from RT-PCR were interpolated into the standard plasmid curves.

Results: All serially diluted standard samples showed very good linearity. The mRNA expression of GAPDH was higher in the SCI group, whereas the mRNA expression of all ¥á1 ARs was lower in the SCI group than in the control animals. The ¥á1a, ¥á1b, and ¥á1d mRNA expression in the controls was 81.7%, 3.3%, and 15.1%, respectively, whereas the ¥á1a, ¥á1b, and ¥á1d mRNA expression in the SCI group was 33.5%, 5.2%, and 60.9%, respectively.

Conclusions: SCI moderates the ¥á1 AR mRNA subtypes in the urinary bladder. The relatively increased ¥á1d or decreased ¥á1a AR mRNA expression may be a therapeutic candidate for controlling the symptoms of neurogenic bladder after SCI.
KEYWORD
Spinal cord injuries, Urinary bladder, Alpha adrenergic receptors
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