The Journal of Urology
Volume 172, Issue 6, Part 1 , Pages 2434-2439, December 2004

CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE INDUCED CYSTITIS ALTERS NEUROTROPHIN AND RECEPTOR TYROSINE KINASE EXPRESSION IN PELVIC GANGLIA AND BLADDER

From the Departments of Neurology (EM, SEM, L-YQ, VYH, MAV) and Anatomy and Neurobiology (MAV), University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, Vermont

ABSTRACT 

Purpose

We examined neurotrophin and receptor tyrosine kinase (Trk) expression in the bladder and major pelvic ganglia (MPG) after cyclophosphamide induced cystitis in rats.

Materials and Methods

The bladder and MPG were used in immunohistochemical studies, enzyme-linked immunoassays and Western blots for nerve growth factor (NGF), brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), TrkA and TrkB. Bladder postganglionic MPG cells were labeled by tracing techniques.

Results

NGF and BDNF expression was decreased in the bladder of all rats after cystitis (p ≤0.001). NGF and BDNF expression was increased in the MPG in male rats with cystitis (p ≤0.01). Cells expressing TrkA and TrkB immunoreactivity (IR) increased 78% to 81% in the MPG in male rats with cystitis. TrkA-IR or TrkB-IR bladder postganglionic cells increased 50% to 74% with cystitis. Cystitis increased TrkA-IR 5 to 10-fold and TrkB-IR 10 to 12-fold in detrusor muscle. TrkA-IR and TrkB-IR were prominent in control urothelium but decreased with cystitis. After cystitis TrkB-IR nerve fibers and TrkA-IR cellular infiltrates were more apparent compared to controls.

Conclusions

Cystitis decreases bladder NGF and BDNF expression, whereas MPG expression is increased. This change may reflect neurotrophin release at the bladder and retrograde transport to the MPG. TrkA-IR and TrkB-IR are increased in bladder postganglionic cells and bladders with cystitis. This increase may reflect a shift in Trk staining from urothelium to detrusor muscle and nerve fibers with cystitis. Neurotrophin/Trk interactions in the bladder and MPG may contribute to bladder overactivity with cystitis.

Key Words::  bladder , cystitis , rats, Wistar , cyclophosphamide

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 Accepted for publication June 4, 2004.Supported by National Institutes of Health Grants DK051369, DK060481, NS040769 and DK065989.

PII: S0022-5347(05)61432-2

doi:10.1097/01.ju.0000143549.29867.4e

The Journal of Urology
Volume 172, Issue 6, Part 1 , Pages 2434-2439, December 2004