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Effects of Pregnancy and Progesterone on Autonomic Function in the Rat Urinary Bladder
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1995
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Hormonal ContraceptiveRabbit Urinary BladderMammalian PhysiologyFemale Reproductive FunctionProgesterone InjectionsMenstrual CycleReproductive EndocrinologyNeuroendocrine MechanismPublic HealthAutonomic FunctionMyometrial ContractilityInfertilityMaternal HealthFemale UrologyEndocrinologyUrologyUterine ReceptivityPhysiologyPregnancyRat Urinary BladderMedicineReproductive Hormone
Previous studies have shown that pregnancy is associated with a decrease in cholinergic function in the rabbit urinary bladder. The present study aimed at evaluating the effects of pregnancy on the autonomic function of the rat urinary bladder and to elucidate whether progesterone is responsible for such alterations. Female Wistar rats, 3 months old, were divided into four groups: (1) 2-week pregnant rats; (2) rats given daily intramuscular injections of progesterone 5 mg/kg for 2 weeks; (3) rats given intramuscular injections of vehicle for 2 weeks, and (4) controls. Cystometry showed a significant increase in bladder capacity in the pregnant rats. The wet weight of the pregnant rat bladder was also significantly increased. Histologic study revealed increased bladder wall thickness with interstitial edema and urothelium proliferative changes to a papillary configuration in these pregnant bladders. Bladder muscle strip study showed significantly reduced maximum contractile responses to acetylcholine and methoxamine in the pregnant and the progesterone groups. Muscarinic receptor binding study demonstrated reduced Bmax in the pregnant rats and rats receiving progesterone injections (control group Bmax = 57 +/- 11, pregnant group Bmax = 44 +/- 8, p < 0.05; progesterone group Bmax = 40 +/- 7, vehicle group Bmax = 58 +/- 9 fmol/mg protein, p < 0.05). The contractile response to lower concentrations (10(-6) mol/l to 10(-4) mol/l) of ATP was elevated in the pregnant rats.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)