Nicotine-induced hypoxia in rat urothelium deteriorates bladder storage functions.
Takashi NagaiTetsuya ImamuraTeruyuki OgawaTomonori MinagawaTakahisa DomenToshiro SuzukiManabu UenoOsamu IshizukaPublished in: Neurourology and urodynamics (2019)
Nicotine-treated rats stimulated by intravesicular acetic acid instillation exhibited deterioration of bladder storage functions. Changes in tissue markers in the nicotine-treated rats were consistent with hypoxia and loss of urothelial function. Restoration of blood flow reversed the nicotine effects. Nicotine may induce LUTS through reduced bladder blood flow and urothelial hypoxia.