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猫间质性膀胱炎中膀胱和尿道的炎症与组织重塑

Inflammation and Tissue Remodeling in the Bladder and Urethra in Feline Interstitial Cystitis.

作者信息

Kullmann F Aura, McDonnell Bronagh M, Wolf-Johnston Amanda S, Lynn Andrew M, Giglio Daniel, Getchell Samuel E, Ruiz Wily G, Zabbarova Irina V, Ikeda Youko, Kanai Anthony J, Roppolo James R, Bastacky Sheldon I, Apodaca Gerard, Buffington C A Tony, Birder Lori A

机构信息

Department of Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States.

Department of Pharmacology and Chemical Biology, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States.

出版信息

Front Syst Neurosci. 2018 Apr 13;12:13. doi: 10.3389/fnsys.2018.00013. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

Interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS) is a debilitating chronic disease of unknown etiology. A naturally occurring disease termed feline interstitial cystitis (FIC) reproduces many features of IC/BPS patients. To gain insights into mechanisms underlying IC/BPS, we investigated pathological changes in the lamina propria (LP) of the bladder and proximal urethra in cats with FIC, using histological and molecular methods. Compared to control cat tissue, we found an increased number of de-granulated mast cells, accumulation of leukocytes, increased cyclooxygenase (COX)-1 expression in the bladder LP, and increased COX-2 expression in the urethra LP from cats with FIC. We also found increased suburothelial proliferation, evidenced by mucosal von Brunn's nests, neovascularization and alterations in elastin content. Scanning electron microscopy revealed normal appearance of the superficial urethral epithelium, including the neuroendocrine cells (termed paraneurons), in FIC urethrae. Together, these histological findings suggest the presence of chronic inflammation of unknown origin leading to tissue remodeling. Since the mucosa functions as part of a "sensory network" and urothelial cells, nerves and other cells in the LP are influenced by the composition of the underlying tissues including the vasculature, the changes observed in the present study may alter the communication of sensory information between different cellular components. This type of mucosal signaling can also extend to the urethra, where recent evidence has revealed that the urethral epithelium is likely to be part of a signaling system involving paraneurons and sensory nerves. Taken together, our data suggest a more prominent role for chronic inflammation and tissue remodeling than previously thought, which may result in alterations in mucosal signaling within the urinary bladder and proximal urethra that may contribute to altered sensations and pain in cats and humans with this syndrome.

摘要

间质性膀胱炎/膀胱疼痛综合征(IC/BPS)是一种病因不明的使人衰弱的慢性疾病。一种自然发生的疾病,称为猫间质性膀胱炎(FIC),再现了许多IC/BPS患者的特征。为了深入了解IC/BPS的潜在机制,我们使用组织学和分子方法研究了患有FIC的猫的膀胱和近端尿道固有层(LP)的病理变化。与对照猫组织相比,我们发现患有FIC的猫的膀胱LP中脱颗粒肥大细胞数量增加、白细胞积聚、环氧化酶(COX)-1表达增加,以及尿道LP中COX-2表达增加。我们还发现黏膜下增殖增加,表现为黏膜von Brunn巢、新生血管形成和弹性蛋白含量改变。扫描电子显微镜显示FIC尿道中浅表尿道上皮,包括神经内分泌细胞(称为副神经元)外观正常。总之,这些组织学发现表明存在不明原因的慢性炎症导致组织重塑。由于黏膜作为“感觉网络”的一部分发挥作用,并且LP中的尿路上皮细胞、神经和其他细胞受到包括脉管系统在内的下层组织组成的影响,本研究中观察到的变化可能会改变不同细胞成分之间的感觉信息传递。这种类型的黏膜信号传导也可以延伸到尿道,最近的证据表明尿道上皮可能是涉及副神经元和感觉神经的信号系统的一部分。综上所述,我们的数据表明慢性炎症和组织重塑的作用比以前认为的更为突出,这可能导致膀胱和近端尿道内的黏膜信号传导改变,这可能导致患有该综合征的猫和人类出现感觉改变和疼痛。

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