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Age-dependent changes in β-adrenoceptor function in human detrusors and possible mechanisms
作者姓名:Li G  Li K  Li Z  Wang P
作者单位:Department of Urology,the First Affiliated Hospital,Medical University of China,Department of Urology,the First Affiliated Hospital,Medical University of China,Department of Urology,the First Affiliated Hospital,Medical University of China,Department of Urology,the First Affiliated Hospital,Medical University of China Shenyang 110001,China,Shenyang 110001,China,Shenyang 110001,China,Shenyang 110001,China
基金项目:ThisstudywassupportedbyagrantfromtheNationalNaturalScienceFoundationofChina (No 3 0 170 3 5 2 )
摘    要:Objective To study age-dependent changes in β-adrenergic responsiveness and their possible mechanisms. Methods Responsiveness to the β-adrenergic agonists isoprenaline, BRL37344, forskolin, and dibutyryl cyclic AMP (DBcAMP) was examined in samples from 10 older patients by using a cellular function test. A radioligand binding assay was performed using the non-selective β-adrenergic receptor ligand [3H]- dihydroalprenolol ([3H]-DHA). Specimens from 10 young men were used as controls. Results There were no age-dependent changes in contractile response to KCl. The relaxation responses to isoprenaline, BRL37344, and forskolin decreased in the aged group by 15.0%, 17.6%, and 12.6%, respectively (P<0.001). The pD2 values for isoprenaline and BRL37344 also declined significantly. There was no difference in the responsiveness to dibutyryl cyclic AMP (DBcAMP) between the two groups; the maximum binding site decreased significantly with increasing age, but the equilibrium-dissociation constant did not change. Conclusions There is an age-related decline in β-adrenergic responsiveness which might be one of the causative factors of reduced bladder compliance in the elderly. A decrease in cAMP level caused by reduced receptor density and adenylyl cyclase activity might be the underlying molecular mechanism of the changes in β-adrenergic responsiveness.

关 键 词:bladder  smooth  muscle    β-adrenergic  receptors      detrusors

Age-dependent changes in beta-adrenoceptor function in human detrusors and possible mechanisms
Li G,Li K,Li Z,Wang P.Age-dependent changes in beta-adrenoceptor function in human detrusors and possible mechanisms[J].Chinese Medical Journal,2003,116(10):1511-1514.
Authors:Li Gang  Li Kai  Li Zhenhua  Wang Ping
Institution:Department of Urology, the First Affiliated Hospital, Medical University of China, Shenyang 110001, China
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: To study age-dependent changes in beta-adrenergic responsiveness and their possible mechanisms. METHODS: Responsiveness to the beta-adrenergic agonists isoprenaline, BRL37344, forskolin, and dibutyryl cyclic AMP (DBcAMP) was examined in samples from 10 older patients by using a cellular function test. A radioligand binding assay was performed using the non-selective beta-adrenergic receptor ligand 3H]-dihydroalprenolol (3H]-DHA). Specimens from 10 young men were used as controls. RESULTS: There were no age-dependent changes in contractile response to KCl. The relaxation responses to isoprenaline, BRL37344, and forskolin decreased in the aged group by 15.0%, 17.6%, and 12.6%, respectively (P < 0.001). The pD2 values for isoprenaline and BRL37344 also declined significantly. There was no difference in the responsiveness to dibutyryl cyclic AMP (DBcAMP) between the two groups; the maximum binding site decreased significantly with increasing age, but the equilibrium-dissociation constant did not change. CONCLUSIONS: There is an age-related decline in beta-adrenergic responsiveness which might be one of the causative factors of reduced bladder compliance in the elderly. A decrease in cAMP level caused by reduced receptor density and adenylyl cyclase activity might be the underlying molecular mechanism of the changes in beta-adrenergic responsiveness.
Keywords:bladder smooth muscle  β-adrenergic receptors  detrusors
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