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MUSCLE CELL BIOLOGY AND CELL MOTILITY
1Division of Urology and 2Department of Pathobiology, University of Pennsylvania, and 3Division of Urology, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
Submitted 4 November 2002 ; accepted in final form 28 July 2003
Partial urinary bladder outlet obstruction (PBOO) in men, secondary to benign prostatic hyperplasia, induces detrusor smooth muscle (DSM) hypertrophy. However, despite DSM hypertrophy, some bladders become severely dysfunctional (decompensated). Using a rabbit model of PBOO, we found that although DSM from sham-operated bladders expressed nearly 100% of both the smooth muscle myosin heavy chain isoform SM-B and essential light chain isoform LC17a, DSM from severely dysfunctional bladders expressed as much as 75% SM-A and 40% LC17b (both associated with decreased maximum velocity of shortening). DSM from dysfunctional bladder also exhibited tonic-type contractions, characterized by slow force generation and high force maintenance. Immunofluorescence microscopy showed that decreased SM-B expression in dysfunctional bladders was not due to generation of a new cell population lacking SM-B. Metabolic cage monitoring revealed decreased void volume and increased voiding frequency correlated with overexpression of SM-A and LC17b. Myosin isoform expression and bladder function returned toward normal upon removal of the obstruction, indicating that the levels of expression of these isoforms are markers of the PBOO-induced dysfunctional bladders.
bladder remodeling; bladder dysfunction; SM-A; LC17a; benign prostatic hyperplasia
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