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A novel mouse model of chronic inflammatory and overactive bladder by a single intravesical injection of hydrogen peroxide
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نویسنده
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homan t. ,tsuzuki t. ,dogishi k. ,shirakawa h. ,oyama t. ,nakagawa t. ,kaneko s.
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منبع
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journal of pharmacological sciences - 2013 - دوره : 121 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:327 -337
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چکیده
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There is so far no generally accepted animal model of chronic cystitis by which potential therapies can be evaluated. in this study,we aimed to establish a new mouse model of cystitis based on the proinflammatory effects of reactive oxygen species. a single intravesical injection of 1.5% hydrogen peroxide (h2o2) significantly increased the numbers of voids by 1 day after injection in female mice,which lasted up to 7 days. the h2o2 injection rapidly increased the bladder weight by 3 h in parallel with the histological damage and hyperpermeability of urothelial barrier. although the urothelial dysfunction was recovered to normal by 7 days,increase in bladder weight,edematous thickening of the submucosa,and vascular hyperpermeability were apparent even 7 days after injection. during the time course,massive infiltration of neutrophils and increased expression of inflammatory cytokines were observed in the bladder. an intraperitoneal administration of oxybutynin,amitriptyline,indomethacin,or morphine attenuated the h2o2-induced frequent urination. these findings suggest that an intravesical injection of h2o2 induces relatively long-lasting inflammatory and overactive bladder,compared with existing cystitis models. the intravesical h2o2 injection model may be a simple and useful tool in the pathological study and drug discovery for chronic cystitis. © the japanese pharmacological society.
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کلیدواژه
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Chronic cystitis; Hydrogen peroxide; Interstitial cystitis; Long-lasting; Overactive bladder
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آدرس
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department of molecular pharmacology,graduate school of pharmaceutical sciences,kyoto university,46-29 yoshida-shimoadachi-cho,sakyo-ku kyoto 606-8501,japan,discovery research laboratories,nippon shinyaku co.,ltd.,14,nishinosho-monguchi-cho,kisshoin,minami-ku kyoto 601-8550, Japan, department of molecular pharmacology,graduate school of pharmaceutical sciences,kyoto university,46-29 yoshida-shimoadachi-cho,sakyo-ku kyoto 606-8501, Japan, department of molecular pharmacology,graduate school of pharmaceutical sciences,kyoto university,46-29 yoshida-shimoadachi-cho,sakyo-ku kyoto 606-8501, Japan, department of molecular pharmacology,graduate school of pharmaceutical sciences,kyoto university,46-29 yoshida-shimoadachi-cho,sakyo-ku kyoto 606-8501, Japan, discovery research laboratories,nippon shinyaku co.,ltd.,14,nishinosho-monguchi-cho,kisshoin,minami-ku kyoto 601-8550, Japan, department of molecular pharmacology,graduate school of pharmaceutical sciences,kyoto university,46-29 yoshida-shimoadachi-cho,sakyo-ku kyoto 606-8501, Japan, department of molecular pharmacology,graduate school of pharmaceutical sciences,kyoto university,46-29 yoshida-shimoadachi-cho,sakyo-ku kyoto 606-8501, Japan
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