Botulinum-A toxin injections into the detrusor muscle decrease nerve growth factor bladder tissue levels in patients with neurogenic detrusor overactivity

被引:102
作者
Giannantoni, Antonella
Di Stasi, Savino M.
Nardicchi, Vincenza
Zucchi, Alessandro
Macchioni, Lara
Bini, Vittorio
Goracci, Gianfrancesco
Porena, Massimo
机构
[1] Univ Perugia, Monteluce Policlin, Dept Urol, Perugia, Italy
[2] Univ Perugia, Paediat Sect, Perugia, Italy
[3] Univ Perugia, Biochem Sect, Dept Internal Med, Perugia, Italy
[4] Univ Roma Tor Vergata, Dept Urol, Rome, Italy
关键词
spinal cord injuries; bladder; botulinum toxin type A; nerve growth factor;
D O I
10.1016/S0022-5347(06)00258-8
中图分类号
R5 [内科学]; R69 [泌尿科学(泌尿生殖系疾病)];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Purpose: We investigated the effects of BTX-A on visceral afferent nerve transmission by measuring bladder tissue NGF levels in patients with neurogenic detrusor overactivity before and after intravesical treatment with BTX-A. We also compared the bladder tissue NGF content with clinical and urodynamic data. Materials and Methods: A total of 23 patients underwent clinical evaluation and urodynamics with detection of the UDC threshold, maximum pressure and maximum cystometric capacity before, and at the 1 and 3-month followups. Endoscopic bladder Wall biopsies were also obtained at the same time points. NGF levels were measured in tissue homogenate by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (Promega, Madison, Wisconsin). Results: At 1 and 3 months mean catheterization and incontinent episodes were significantly decreased (p < 0.05 and < 0.001, respectively). On urodynamics we detected a significant increase in the UDC threshold and maximum cystometric capacity, and a significant decrease in UDC maximum pressure at the 1 and 3-month followups compared to baseline (each p < 0.001). At the same time points we detected a significant decrease in NGF bladder tissue content (each p < 0.02). Conclusions: BTX-A intravesical treatment induces a state of NGF deprivation in bladder tissue that persists at least up to 4 months. As caused by BTX-A, the decrease in acetylcholine release at the presynaptic level may induce a decrease in detrusor contractility and in NGF production by the detrusor muscle. Alternatively BTX-A can decrease the bladder level of neurotransmitters that normally modulate NGF production and release.
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页码:2341 / 2344
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