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Structural and functional changes in gap junctional intercellular communication in a rat model of overactive bladder syndrome induced by partial bladder outlet obstruction

  • Authors:
    • Fenghai Zhou
    • Haiyuan Li
    • Chuan Zhou
    • Haidi Lv
    • Yulei Ma
    • Yangmin Wang
    • Bo Song
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  • Published online on: April 11, 2016     https://doi.org/10.3892/etm.2016.3246
  • Pages: 2139-2146
  • Copyright: © Zhou et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of Creative Commons Attribution License.

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Abstract

The aim of the present study was to investigate the association between connexin (Cx)43 levels and alterations in gap junctional mediation of intercellular communication in overactive bladder syndrome (OAB), and to examine the effects of connexin inhibitor on this condition. Adult female Wistar rats with OAB following partial bladder outlet obstruction (PBBO) (OAB group, n=37) and sham‑operated rats (control group, n=17) were studied. The ultrastructure of the rat detrusor was observed by transmission electron microscopy and the protein expression levels of Cx43 were analyzed using western blot analysis. Furthermore, bladder detrusor cells in both groups were cultured and cells in the OAB group were randomly divided into ten groups. In nine of these groups, 18‑β glycyrrhetinic acid (18β‑GA) was administered at various doses and durations. All groups were compared using fluorescence redistribution after photobleaching and a laser scanning confocal microscope. Cystometry demonstrated that gap junctions were an abundant mechanism among adjacent cells, and Cx43 protein expression levels were increased in the OAB group following 6 weeks of obstruction, as compared with the control group. Mean fluorescence recovery rates in the OAB group were significantly increased, as compared with the control group (P<0.01). Mean fluorescence recovery rates were noted following 18β‑GA administration. These results suggested that upregulation of Cx43 induces structural and functional alterations in gap junctional intercellular communication following PBOO, and connexin inhibitors may be a novel therapeutic strategy for the clinical treatment of OAB.

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Zhou F, Li H, Zhou C, Lv H, Ma Y, Wang Y and Song B: Structural and functional changes in gap junctional intercellular communication in a rat model of overactive bladder syndrome induced by partial bladder outlet obstruction. Exp Ther Med 11: 2139-2146, 2016
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Zhou, F., Li, H., Zhou, C., Lv, H., Ma, Y., Wang, Y., & Song, B. (2016). Structural and functional changes in gap junctional intercellular communication in a rat model of overactive bladder syndrome induced by partial bladder outlet obstruction. Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine, 11, 2139-2146. https://doi.org/10.3892/etm.2016.3246
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Zhou, F., Li, H., Zhou, C., Lv, H., Ma, Y., Wang, Y., Song, B."Structural and functional changes in gap junctional intercellular communication in a rat model of overactive bladder syndrome induced by partial bladder outlet obstruction". Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine 11.6 (2016): 2139-2146.
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Zhou, F., Li, H., Zhou, C., Lv, H., Ma, Y., Wang, Y., Song, B."Structural and functional changes in gap junctional intercellular communication in a rat model of overactive bladder syndrome induced by partial bladder outlet obstruction". Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine 11, no. 6 (2016): 2139-2146. https://doi.org/10.3892/etm.2016.3246