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Low concentrations of niflumic acid enhance basal spontaneous and carbachol-induced contractions of the detrusor

Journal

INTERNATIONAL UROLOGY AND NEPHROLOGY
Volume 46, Issue 2, Pages 349-357

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11255-013-0550-8

Keywords

Detrusor; Niflumic acid; Contraction; Mucosa

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  1. Health and Medical Research Fund from the Food and Health Bureau of the Hong Kong SAR Government [10110411]
  2. Institute of Chinese Medicine at the Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Purpose The urinary bladder expresses Ca2+-activated Cl- channels (CACC), but its physiological role in governing contractility remains to be defined. The CACC modulator niflumic acid (NFA) is widely used despite the variable results arisen from different drug concentrations used. This study was designed to examine the effects of NFA at low concentrations on detrusor strip contractility. Rat detrusor strips with mucosa-intact (+MU) and mucosa-denuded (-MU) were prepared in transverse (Tr) and longitudinal (Lg) with respect to the bladder orientation. Isometric force measurements were made at baseline (for spontaneous phasic contractile activity) and during drug stimulation (by carbachol, CCh) with and without NFA. NFA (1 and 10 mu mol/L) pretreatment enhanced CCh-induced contractions more in +MU than -MU strips with no selectivity on contractile direction. For spontaneous phasic contractions, NFA-treated strips in the Tr direction showed increased phasic amplitude, while phasic frequency was unchanged. The findings suggest low concentrations of NFA having a potentiating effect on detrusor contractions that was sensitive to the MU and contractile direction.

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