Changes in mast cell infiltration: a possible mechanism in detrusor overactivity induced by visceral hypersensitivity

ABSTRACT Objective: To establish the detrusor overactivity (DO) model induced by visceral hypersensitivity (VH) and investigate the relationship between mast cell (MC) infiltration and DO. Materials and Methods: Sixty rats are divided into 4 groups randomly: Group 1:Baseline group; Group 2: DO group; Group 3: CON group; Group 4: VH group. The colorectal distension (CRD) and abdominal withdral reflex (AWR) scores are performed to evaluate VH. The cystometric investigation and histological test of MC infiltration are assessed. Results: The threshold pressure of CRD in the VH group is significantly lower than that in the CON group (P<0.001). At the distension pressure ≥20 mmHg, the AWR scores of the VH group are significantly higher than those of the CON group (10 mmHg: P=0.33; 20 mmHg: P=0.028; 40 mmHg: P<0.001; 60 mmHg: P<0.001; 80 mmHg: P<0.001). DO model is successfully established in the VH group (DO rate=100%). Compared with the CON group, the numbers of MC infiltration are significantly increased in the VH group, including submucosa of bladder (P<0.001), mucosa lamina propria/mesentery of small intestine (P<0.001), and mucosa lamina propria/mesentery of large intestine (P<0.001). Furthermore, more MC activation as well as degranulation are observed in the VH group. Conclusions: It is indicated that DO model can be established in the VH rats. The MC infiltration may play an important role in DO induced by VH, and may be helpful to understand the mechanisms of DO in VH patients.

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Main Authors: Zhang,Nian-zhao, Ma,Lin, Jun,Chen, Guo,Yan-xia, Yuan,Hui-qing
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spelling oai:scielo:S1677-553820160002003732016-05-19Changes in mast cell infiltration: a possible mechanism in detrusor overactivity induced by visceral hypersensitivityZhang,Nian-zhaoMa,LinJun,ChenGuo,Yan-xiaYuan,Hui-qing Urinary Bladder Overactive Hypersensitivity Mast-Cell Sarcoma ABSTRACT Objective: To establish the detrusor overactivity (DO) model induced by visceral hypersensitivity (VH) and investigate the relationship between mast cell (MC) infiltration and DO. Materials and Methods: Sixty rats are divided into 4 groups randomly: Group 1:Baseline group; Group 2: DO group; Group 3: CON group; Group 4: VH group. The colorectal distension (CRD) and abdominal withdral reflex (AWR) scores are performed to evaluate VH. The cystometric investigation and histological test of MC infiltration are assessed. Results: The threshold pressure of CRD in the VH group is significantly lower than that in the CON group (P<0.001). At the distension pressure ≥20 mmHg, the AWR scores of the VH group are significantly higher than those of the CON group (10 mmHg: P=0.33; 20 mmHg: P=0.028; 40 mmHg: P<0.001; 60 mmHg: P<0.001; 80 mmHg: P<0.001). DO model is successfully established in the VH group (DO rate=100%). Compared with the CON group, the numbers of MC infiltration are significantly increased in the VH group, including submucosa of bladder (P<0.001), mucosa lamina propria/mesentery of small intestine (P<0.001), and mucosa lamina propria/mesentery of large intestine (P<0.001). Furthermore, more MC activation as well as degranulation are observed in the VH group. Conclusions: It is indicated that DO model can be established in the VH rats. The MC infiltration may play an important role in DO induced by VH, and may be helpful to understand the mechanisms of DO in VH patients.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de UrologiaInternational braz j urol v.42 n.2 20162016-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1677-55382016000200373en10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2015.0025
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Ma,Lin
Jun,Chen
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Yuan,Hui-qing
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Jun,Chen
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Changes in mast cell infiltration: a possible mechanism in detrusor overactivity induced by visceral hypersensitivity
author_facet Zhang,Nian-zhao
Ma,Lin
Jun,Chen
Guo,Yan-xia
Yuan,Hui-qing
author_sort Zhang,Nian-zhao
title Changes in mast cell infiltration: a possible mechanism in detrusor overactivity induced by visceral hypersensitivity
title_short Changes in mast cell infiltration: a possible mechanism in detrusor overactivity induced by visceral hypersensitivity
title_full Changes in mast cell infiltration: a possible mechanism in detrusor overactivity induced by visceral hypersensitivity
title_fullStr Changes in mast cell infiltration: a possible mechanism in detrusor overactivity induced by visceral hypersensitivity
title_full_unstemmed Changes in mast cell infiltration: a possible mechanism in detrusor overactivity induced by visceral hypersensitivity
title_sort changes in mast cell infiltration: a possible mechanism in detrusor overactivity induced by visceral hypersensitivity
description ABSTRACT Objective: To establish the detrusor overactivity (DO) model induced by visceral hypersensitivity (VH) and investigate the relationship between mast cell (MC) infiltration and DO. Materials and Methods: Sixty rats are divided into 4 groups randomly: Group 1:Baseline group; Group 2: DO group; Group 3: CON group; Group 4: VH group. The colorectal distension (CRD) and abdominal withdral reflex (AWR) scores are performed to evaluate VH. The cystometric investigation and histological test of MC infiltration are assessed. Results: The threshold pressure of CRD in the VH group is significantly lower than that in the CON group (P<0.001). At the distension pressure ≥20 mmHg, the AWR scores of the VH group are significantly higher than those of the CON group (10 mmHg: P=0.33; 20 mmHg: P=0.028; 40 mmHg: P<0.001; 60 mmHg: P<0.001; 80 mmHg: P<0.001). DO model is successfully established in the VH group (DO rate=100%). Compared with the CON group, the numbers of MC infiltration are significantly increased in the VH group, including submucosa of bladder (P<0.001), mucosa lamina propria/mesentery of small intestine (P<0.001), and mucosa lamina propria/mesentery of large intestine (P<0.001). Furthermore, more MC activation as well as degranulation are observed in the VH group. Conclusions: It is indicated that DO model can be established in the VH rats. The MC infiltration may play an important role in DO induced by VH, and may be helpful to understand the mechanisms of DO in VH patients.
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