1. Enhanced angiogenesis and relaxation of bladder as early response to bladder outlet obstruction.
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Song, Yun Seob, Lee, Hong Jun, Doo, Seung Whan, An, Jin, and Kim, Seung U
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NEOVASCULARIZATION , *BLADDER , *BLADDER diseases , *COLLAGEN , *HYPOXIA-inducible factor 1 , *NITRIC-oxide synthases , *LABORATORY rats - Abstract
Objectives To provide insights into the pathogenesis of bladder insult secondary to bladder outlet obstruction. Methods Six-week-old female Sprague- Dawley rats ( n = 80) were divided into eight groups, 10 rats each, according to the duration of bladder outlet obstruction, including 0, 3, 6, 12, 24, 48, 72 h and 1 week. Cystometric parameters were evaluated at 72 h and 1 week after bladder outlet obstruction. Bladder tissues were harvested and Masson's trichrome staining was carried out. Each slide was inspected microscopically and the mean percent collagen area was examined. Changes of collagen deposition and pathological expression of several factors including hypoxia inducible factor-1α, vascular endothelial growth factor, transforming growth factor-β1 and nitric oxide synthase messenger ribonucleic acid of bladders were evaluated. Results A significant time-dependent increase in the bladder weight after 6 h and the percent of collagen area after 24 h of bladder outlet obstruction were found. Increase in hypoxia inducible factor-1α, transforming growth factor-β1, inducible nitric oxide synthase messenger ribonucleic acid expression, time-dependent increase in vascular endothelial growth factor, neuronal nitric oxide synthase and endothelial nitric oxide synthase messenger ribonucleic acid expression after 6 h of bladder outlet obstruction was found. The intercontraction interval decreased significantly after 72 h of bladder outlet obstruction. Conclusions Cellular remodeling in the bladder secondary to bladder outlet obstruction starts in the early hours and it includes enhanced angiogenesis and bladder relaxation. Early relief from bladder outlet obstruction is helpful to preserve bladder structure and function. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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