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Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology | 2002

Overactive Bladder - Experimental Aspects

Osamu Yokoyama; Kazuto Komatsu; Yoshiyuki Ishiura; Hironobu Akino; Koichi Kodama; Satoshi Yotsuyanagi; Norihiro Moriyama; Yasuhiro Nagasaka; Yasuhiko Ito; Mikio Namiki

Supra-pontine lesions resulting from neurological disorders such as vascular disease, Parkinsons disease, or Alzheimer type senile dementia lead to an increase in bladder activity. This is due in part to the removal at the cortical inhibitory control of the micturition center in the brain stem - i.e. the pontine micturition center (PMC) - and in part to facilitation of excitatory control. These inhibitory or excitatory controls consist of several neurotransmitter systems, including glutamate, dopamine, n -aminobutyric acid (GABA), and acetylcholine. Bladder overactivity caused by cerebral infarction is mediated by upregulation of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) glutamatergic and D2 dopaminergic excitatory mechanisms, and by downregulation of NMDA glutamatergic and M1 muscarinic inhibitory mechanisms in the brain. Bladder overactivity associated with Parkinsons disease is reportedly induced by a loss of input to the D1 dopaminergic receptor. Furthermore, bladder overactivity caused by Alzheimer type dementia is thought to be mediated by downregulation of M1 muscarinic inhibitory mechanisms. Development of bladder overactivity following cerebral infarction is mediated by activation of the NMDA receptor and accompanied by an increase in c-fos, zif268 and COX-2 mRNA expression in the dorsal pontine tegmentum.


The Journal of Urology | 2003

RNA synthesis in pons necessary for maintenance of bladder overactivity after cerebral infarction in rat.

Osamu Yokoyama; Satoshi Yotsuyanagi; Hironobu Akino; Norihiro Moriyama; Yosuke Matsuta; Mikio Namiki


Archive | 2005

Therapeutic agent against hyperactive bladder with age

Hironobu Akino; Masaharu Nakai; Osamu Yokoyama; 正治 中井; 修 横山; 裕信 秋野


ics.org | 2012

Imidafenacin reduces night time urine production as well as increase bladder capacity in nocturia with BPH and concomitant OAB. Results from prospective randomized controlled trial, GOOD-NIGHT study

Nobutaka Shimizu; Akira Tsujimura; Hironobu Akino; Naoki Oguchi; Yasuhide Kitagawa; Segawa N; Satoshi Tamada; Hidenori Tsuji; Akihiko Watanabe; Mitsuyoshi Urashima; Hirotsugu Uemura; Osamu Yokoyama


Archive | 2005

Therapeutic agent for overactive bladder involved in aging

Osamu Yokoyama; Masaharu Nakai; Hironobu Akino


ics.org | 2009

The effect of atropine on spontaneous contractions in bladder strips from rats; effect of the mucosa and bladder outlet obstruction

Hironobu Akino; Ippei Tanaka; Masanobu Maegawa; Nozomu Watanabe; Nobuyuki Oyama; Yoshiji Miwa; Osamu Yokoyama


ics.org | 2015

Ketanserin suppressed detrusor overactivity in spontaneously hypertensive rats, suggesting a pathogenic role of 5-HT2A receptor

Satoshi Yokoi; Yosuke Matsuta; Keiko Nagase; Yoshitaka Aoki; Hironobu Akino; Osamu Yokoyama


ics.org | 2014

Contribution of antimuscarinics to spontaneous bladder contraction in the isolated rat bladder

Keiko Nagase; Hironobu Akino; Masaya Seki; Ryusei Yokokawa; Osamu Yokoyama


ics.org | 2013

Non-voiding contractions and intravesical release of adenosine triphosphate and prostaglandin E2 in a rat model of bladder outlet obstruction: Effects of resiniferatoxin and an a1-blocker, naftopidil

Hironobu Akino; Keiko Nagase; Ryusei Yokokawa; Hideaki Ito; Yoshitaka Aoki; Nobuyuki Oyama; Yoshiji Miwa; Osamu Yokoyama


ics.org | 2013

Imidafenacin reduces nocturia in BPH/OAB patients with or without hypertension: a sub-analysis of the GOOD-NIGHT study

Nobutaka Shimizu; Akira Tsujimura; Hironobu Akino; Naoki Oguchi; Yasuhide Kitagawa; Segawa N; Satoshi Tamada; Hidenori Tsuji; Akihiko Watanabe; Mitsuyoshi Urashima; Hirotsugu Uemura; Osamu Yokoyama

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