Effect of anoxia-glucopenia and re-superfusion on intrinsic nerves of mammalian detrusor smooth muscle: importance of glucose metabolism
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Effect of anoxia-glucopenia and re-superfusion on intrinsic nerves of mammalian detrusor smooth muscle: importance of glucose metabolism
Abstract
Aims: To investigate the effect of anoxia/glucopenia and re-superfusion on intrinsic nerves in the mammalian urinary bladder.
Methods: Strips of detrusor smooth muscle were dissected from monkey and human urinary bladder and mounted for tension recording in organ baths superfused with Krebs solution. Human, monkey, and guinea-pig urinary bladders were treated to evaluate glycogen contents by a biochemical method.
Results: Detrusor strips from both monkeys and humans had to be exposed to anoxia-glucopenia for up to 2-2.5 hr to observe a progressive decline in the response to electrical field stimulation (EFS) of the intrinsic nerves, at variance with guinea-pig detrusor strips. In contrast, the response to direct activation of the smooth muscle with carbachol remained almost unaltered. Incubation of human and monkey detrusor strips with 2-deoxyglucose (2-DG) during 1 hr anoxia-glucopenia, however, caused a marked damage to the intrinsic nerves. The glycogen contents of both human detrusor specimens and monkey urinary bladders were 2.0- and 1.4-fold higher, respectively, than that found in guinea-pig urinary bladder; furthermore, untreated monkey detrusor sections showed a greater number of glycogen granules as compared to those subjected to anoxia-glucopenia and re-superfusion. In guinea-pig and in monkey detrusor sections glycogen granules were found in smooth muscle cells but not in neurons of intramural ganglia.
Conclusions: A higher susceptibility of guinea-pig as compared to monkey and human nerves has been demonstrated; it is suggested that anaerobic glucose metabolism during anoxia-glucopenia is crucial for the functional recovery of detrusor intrinsic nerves from damage caused by anoxia-glucopenia and re-superfusion.
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