Effects of oral administration of nonselective Trk inhibitor on bladder overactivity in rodent models of prostatic inflammation.
Taro IgarashiShinsuke MizoguchiKanako MatsuokaTadanobu Chuyo KamijoShota KawanoAkira FurutaYasuyuki SuzukiTakahiro KimuraLaura E PascalZhou WangNaoki YoshimuraPublished in: The Prostate (2024)
The findings of our study suggest that Trk receptor inhibition, which reduced bladder hypersensitivity and inflammatory responses in the prostate, along with a decrease in overexpression of Trk and TRPV1 receptors in sensory pathways, could be an effective treatment strategy for male lower urinary tract symptoms associated with PI and bladder overactivity.