Therapeutic effects of nerve growth factor-targeting therapy on bladder overactivity in rats with prostatic inflammation.
Taro IgarashiPradeep TyagiShinsuke MizoguchiTetsuichi SaitoAkira FurutaYasuyuki SuzukiShin EgawaZhou WangNaoki YoshimuraPublished in: The Prostate (2021)
These results indicate that NGF locally expressed in the bladder is an important mediator inducing bladder overactivity with upregulation of C-fiber afferent markers and downregulation of an A-type K+ channel subunit in DRG following PI, and that liposome-based, local NGF-targeting therapy could be effective for not only bladder overactivity and afferent sensitization, but also PI. Thus, local blockade of NGF in the bladder could be a therapeutic modality for male LUTS due to BPH with PI.