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The Journal of Urology | 2009

Distribution and Function of Cannabinoid Receptors 1 and 2 in the Rat, Monkey and Human Bladder

Christian Gratzke; Tomi Streng; Anthony Park; George J. Christ; Christian G. Stief; Petter Hedlund; Karl-Erik Andersson

PURPOSEnWe investigated the distribution of cannabinoid receptor subtypes 1 and 2 in the detrusor of different species and studied the effects of cannabinoid receptor 1 and 2 agonists on bladder function.nnnMATERIALS AND METHODSnCannabinoid receptor 1 and 2 expression was studied with Western blot and immunohistochemistry in rat, monkey and human detrusors. Co-staining was done for markers of sensory nerves using calcitonin gene-related peptide (Euro-Diagnostica, Malmö, Sweden) and transient receptor potential vanilloid 1, and for cholinergic nerves using VAChT (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Santa Cruz, California). Actions of the endogenous cannabinoid receptor-1 and 2 agonist anandamide (Sigma(R)), and the cannabinoid receptor 1 and 2 agonist CP55,940 (Sigma) on isolated detrusor and during cystometry in conscious rats were recorded.nnnRESULTSnHigher expression of cannabinoid receptor 2 but not cannabinoid receptor 1 was noted in the mucosa than in the detrusor. Compared to the detrusor larger amounts of cannabinoid receptor 2 containing nerves that also expressed transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 or calcitonin gene-related peptide were observed in the suburothelium. Nerve fibers containing cannabinoid receptor 2 and VAChT were located in the detrusor. Neither anandamide nor CP55,940 affected isolated detrusor carbachol (Sigma) contractions. Nerve contractions were enhanced by 10 muM anandamide and decreased by 10 muM CP55,940 (p<0.05). In vivo CP55,940 increased the micturition interval by 46% and threshold pressure by 124% (p <0.05). Anandamide increased threshold pressure by 26% and decreased the micturition interval by 19% (p <0.05 and <0.01, respectively).nnnCONCLUSIONSnThe distribution of cannabinoid receptor 2 on sensory nerves and in the urothelium, and effects by CP55940 on the micturition interval and threshold pressure suggest a role for cannabinoid receptor 2 in bladder afferent signals. Co-expression of VAChT and cannabinoid receptor 2, and effects by CP55940 on nerve contractions suggest a cannabinoid receptor 2 mediated modulatory effect on cholinergic nerve activity. Anandamide may not be a good tool for cannabinoid receptor studies due to its activity at other receptors.


Archive | 2013

Regenerative Pharmacology: Contributors

George J. Christ; Karl-Erik Andersson


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Regenerative Pharmacology: Plate Section

George J. Christ; Karl-Erik Andersson


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Regenerative Pharmacology: Introduction to Regenerative Pharmacology: A Short Primer on the Role of Pharmacological Sciences in Regenerative Medicine

George J. Christ; Karl-Erik Andersson


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Regenerative Pharmacology: Enabling Technologies for Regenerative Pharmacology

George J. Christ; Karl-Erik Andersson


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Regenerative Pharmacology: Regenerative Pharmacology of the Bladder

David Burmeister; Karl-Erik Andersson; George J. Christ


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Regenerative Pharmacology: Future Applications of Regenerative Pharmacology

George J. Christ; Karl-Erik Andersson


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Regenerative Pharmacology: Preface

George J. Christ; Karl-Erik Andersson


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Regenerative Pharmacology: Frontmatter

George J. Christ; Karl-Erik Andersson


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Regenerative Pharmacology: Index

George J. Christ; Karl-Erik Andersson

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Tamer Aboushwareb

Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine

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Anthony Park

Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine

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Arnold Melman

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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Chanda Turner

Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine

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Kelvin J.A. Davies

University of Southern California

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Weixin Zhao

Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine

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Cathy Mathis

Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine

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