Altered urothelial ATP signaling in a major subset of human overactive bladder patients with pyuria

Overactive Bladder (OAB) is an idiopathic condition, characterized by urgency, urinary frequency, and urgency incontinence, in the absence of routinely traceable urinary infection. We have described microscopic pyuria (≥10 wbc/μl) in patients suffering from the worst symptoms. It is established that...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2016-10, Vol.311 (4), p.F805-F816
Hauptverfasser: Contreras-Sanz, Alberto, Krska, Louise, Balachandran, Aswini A, Curtiss, Natasha L, Khasriya, Rajvinder, Kelley, Stephen, Strutt, Matthew, Gill, Hardyal S, Taylor, Kevin M, Mansfield, Kylie J, Wu, Changhao, Peppiatt-Wildman, Claire M, Malone-Lee, James, Duckett, Jonathan, Wildman, Scott S
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Zusammenfassung:Overactive Bladder (OAB) is an idiopathic condition, characterized by urgency, urinary frequency, and urgency incontinence, in the absence of routinely traceable urinary infection. We have described microscopic pyuria (≥10 wbc/μl) in patients suffering from the worst symptoms. It is established that inflammation is associated with increased ATP release from epithelial cells, and extracellular ATP originating from the urothelium following increased hydrostatic pressure is a mediator of bladder sensation. Here, using bladder biopsy samples, we have investigated urothelial ATP signaling in OAB patients with microscopic pyuria. Basal, but not stretch-evoked, release of ATP was significantly greater from the urothelium of OAB patients with pyuria than from non-OAB patients or OAB patients without pyuria (
ISSN:1931-857X
1522-1466
DOI:10.1152/ajprenal.00339.2015