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Characterization of voiding function and structural bladder changes in a rat model of neurogenic underactive bladder disease.

Emmanuel WeyneKarel DewulfYves DeruyerRoma RietjensWouter EveraertsTrinity J BivalacquaDirk De RidderFrank Van der AaMaarten Albersen
Published in: Neurourology and urodynamics (2018)
The loss of in-vivo and in-vitro contractile function following pelvic nerve transection is characterized by a switch from a contractile to synthetic SMC phenotype, which is best characterized by the ratio SMTL/OPN mRNA expression. Modulating this phenotypical switch is a potential target for the development of UAB therapy. We suggest for the first time a set of markers that may be useful to evaluate therapeutic strategies on improvements in bladder wall structure.
Keyphrases
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