Species-related variations in the effects of capsaicin on urinary bladder functions: relation to bladder content of substance P-like immunoreactivity
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Species-related variations in the effects of capsaicin on urinary bladder functions: relation to bladder content of substance P-like immunoreactivity
Abstract
1. The effect of capsaicin on bladder motility in vivo (urethane anaesthesia) and in vitro, plasma extravasation (Evans blue leakage technique) and content of substance P-like immunoreactivity (SP-LI) of the urinary bladder was investigated in various mammalian species. 2. Systemic capsaicin desensitization (rat and hamster, 50 mg/kg s.c. 4 days before; guinea-pig 55 mg/kg s.c. 4-7 days before) increased bladder capacity in rats and guinea-pigs and reduced voiding efficiency in guinea-pigs. All other urodynamic parameters were unaffected in both rats, guinea-pigs and hamsters. 3. Reflex bladder voiding was abolished by spinal cord transection in anaesthetized rats and hamsters. On the other hand, hexamethonium-(20 mg/kg i.v.)sensitive voiding contractions were obtained in response to saline filling 45 min from cord transection in guinea-pigs, indicating a profound interspecies variation in the basic organization of micturition. 4. Exposure to capsaicin (1 microM) produced a contraction of the isolated bladder from rats, guinea-pigs (dome) and mice. Capsaicin produced only a slight contractile response in the guinea-pig bladder base. The motor response to capsaicin of the rat, guinea-pig and mouse bladder exhibited marked desensitization, suggesting a specific effect on sensory nerves. On the other hand, capsaicin (1 microM) produced a slight relaxation of the hamster isolated bladder but this effect was reproducible at 1-2 h intervals, suggesting an unspecific effect. Capsaicin (1-10 microM) did not affect motility of strips from the dome or the base of the rabbit bladder. 5. Intravenously administered capsaicin produced a marked plasma extravasation (Evans blue leakage) in the lower urinary tract of rats, mice and guinea pigs. In rats but not guinea-pigs the reaction in the bladder base was greater than in the dome. In hamsters intravenous capsaicin failed to induce any significant Evans blue leakage in the lower urinary tract. 6. SP-LI was detected in the lower urinary tract of rats, guinea-pigs, rabbits and mice but not hamsters. Bladder SP-LI was depleted by systemic capsaicin desensitization in rats, guinea-pigs and mice. Reverse phase HPLC indicated that all the immunoreactive material co-eluted with authentic substance P or its oxidized form. 7. These findings indicate that noticeable species-related differences exist with regard to the functions mediated by the capsaicin-sensitive neurons in the urinary bladder.
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