Development and Changes with Age of Detrusor Overactivity in Spontaneous Hypertensive Rats as Observed by Simultaneous Registrations of Intravesical and Intraabdominal Pressures.
- Author:
Long Hu JIN
1
;
Hun Jae LEE
;
Hwa Yoan SHIN
;
Bo Hwa CHOI
;
Sang Min YOON
;
Chang Shin PARK
;
Tack LEE
Author Information
1. Department of Urology, Inha University College of Medicine by BK 21 Project, Incheon, Korea. lt11@inha.ac.kr
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Overactive urinary bladder;
Urodynamics;
Inbred SHR rats;
Aging
- MeSH:
Abdominal Cavity;
Aged;
Aging;
Animals;
Catheters;
Humans;
Nerve Growth Factor;
Rats;
Rats, Inbred SHR;
Urinary Bladder;
Urinary Bladder, Overactive;
Urodynamics;
Weights and Measures
- From:International Neurourology Journal
2011;15(4):192-198
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
PURPOSE: Overactive bladder is especially common in the elderly, although it is not regarded as a normal part of aging. Thus, we investigated how aging alters the cystometric and detrusor overactivity (DO) parameters and the density of nerve growth factor (NGF) in awake spontaneous hypertensive rats (SHRs) of different ages. METHODS: Three age groups of 12- (n=5), 17- (n=6), and 21- (n=6) week-old SHRs (Oriental Bio Inc.) were used. A catheter was implanted into the bladder to record the intravesical pressure (IVP), and a balloon-fitted catheter was positioned in the abdominal cavity to record the intraabdominal pressure (IAP). Of the IVP elevations above 2 cm H2O, DO was defined as a rise in IVP without a simultaneous change in IAP and was counted during the filling phase. We measured the expression of NGF in the bladders by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. RESULTS: Both the body and bladder weights significantly increased with age, but the normalized ratio between those was not changed. As for DO, none of the12-week-old rats showed DO, whereas the other groups did. DO increased significantly with age (P=0.0045 by Mantel-Haenszel trend test), although no significant differences were found in DO frequency or pressure between the 17- and 21-week-old age groups. NGF did not show any significant differences among the three groups. CONCLUSIONS: Our results showed that SHRs begin to shows DO after a certain age, such as 12 weeks of age, and that the occurrence of DO has a close relationship with aging. However, NGF, which is known to be increased in the bladder wall of patients with overactive bladder, did not show any relationship with aging in this study.