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Neurourology and Urodynamics | 2010

The effects of chronic hyperlipidemia on bladder function in myocardial infarction‐prone Watanabe heritable hyperlipidemic (WHHLMI) rabbits

Masaki Yoshida; Koichi Masunaga; Takashi Nagata; Yo Satoji; Masashi Shiomi

Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) are common in the aging population. LUTS cause profoundly negative impacts on their quality of life. Pathophysiology of LUTS is multifactorial, and recently, bladder ischemia and metabolic syndrome have been suggested as etiological factors. To evaluate chronic hyperlipidemia on bladder function, we examined the functional and histological changes of the bladder in myocardial infarction‐prone Watanabe Heritable Hyperlipidemic (WHHLMI) rabbits.


Pharmacology | 2003

Pharmacological effects of solifenacin on human isolated urinary bladder.

Koichi Masunaga; Masaki Yoshida; Akito Inadome; Shigetaka Murakami; Yutaka Sugiyama; Yo Satoji; Yoshihiro Maeda; Shoichi Ueda

To investigate the effects of solifenacin on human detrusor smooth muscles, we evaluate the effects of solifenacin on the contractions induced by carbachol, KCl, CaCl2 and electrical field stimulation (EFS), and the EFS-induced acetylcholine release from detrusor smooth muscle strips by using the muscle bath and microdialysis technique. The effects of solifenacin were also compared with effects of other antimuscarinic agents (atropine, oxybutynin and propiverine). Pretreatment with various antimuscarinic agents caused parallel shifts to the right of the concentration-response curves to carbachol. The pA2 value of the Schild plots for solifenacin was similar to that for oxybutynin. Atropine did not inhibit the KCl- and CaCl2-induced contractions, while solifenacin, oxybutynin and propiverine significantly inhibited these contractions. EFS-induced contractions were inhibited by various antimuscarinic drugs in a concentration-dependent manner. In the presence of atropine, solifenacin tended to inhibit the residual atropine-resistant contractions induced by EFS, but it was not significant. However, oxybutynin and propiverine inhibited them under the same conditions. Although pretreatment with atropine and propiverine did not cause significant changes in EFS-induced acetylcholine release, solifenacin and oxybutynin caused significant decreases in acetylcholine release. The present results suggest that solifenacin inhibits contractions of human detrusor smooth muscles mainly by the antimuscarinic action and that the high concentration of solifenacin has Ca2+ channel antagonist action. Moreover, solifenacin may block not only postjunctional receptors, but also prejunctional receptors to modulate acetylcholine releases in cholinergic nerve endings in human detrusor smooth muscles. The findings support that muscarinic-receptor-inhibitory actions in human bladder mainly contribute to the usefulness of solifenacin as a therapeutic drug for overactive bladder.


Drugs of Today | 2007

Effect of tamsulosin hydrochloride on lower urinary tract symptoms and quality of life in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia. Evaluation using bother score.

Masaki Yoshida; Yutaka Sugiyama; Koichi Masunaga; Yoshihiro Maeda; Yo Satoji; Takashi Nagata; Akito Inadome


Nishinihon Journal of Urology | 2013

Adrenal aneurysm rupture: A case report

Yutaka Sugiyama; Shingo Mekaru; Takuya Segawa; Yo Satoji; Tomohiro Kuwahara


ics.org | 2009

Stimulations of autonomic receptors cause release of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) from rat bladder

Yoshihisa Matsukawa; Masaki Yoshida; Koichi Masunaga; Yoshihiro Maeda; Takashi Nagata; Yo Satoji; Momokazu Gotoh


Neurourology and Urodynamics | 2009

Changes in urinary prostaglandin E2 excretion in Watanabe heritable hyperlipidemic rabbits, a bladder ischemia model

Masaki Yoshida; Koichi Masunaga; Yo Satoji; Yoshihiro Maeda; Takashi Nagata; Akito Inadome


The Journal of Urology | 2008

NEURONAL AND NON-NEURONAL ACETYLCHOLINE (ACh) AND ATP RELEASES FROM BLADDER IN RATS WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY

Yoshihiro Maeda; Masaki Yoshida; Akito Inadome; Yo Satoji; Shigetaka Murakami; Koichi Masunaga; Yutaka Sugiyama; Takashi Nagata; Shoichi Ueda; Yoshihisa Matsukawa


ics.org | 2007

ANTICHOLINERGIC DRUGS CAN SUPPRESS NON-NEURONAL ATP RELEASE FROM HUMAN BLADDER UROTHELIUM

Masaki Yoshida; Koichi Masunaga; Yoshihiro Maeda; Yo Satoji; Takashi Nagata; Yutaka Sugiyama; Makoto Yono; Akito Inadome; Shoichi Ueda


ics.org | 2007

NEURONAL AND NON-NEURONAL ACETYLCHOLINE AND ATP RELEASES IN RATS WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY

Yoshihiro Maeda; Masaki Yoshida; Akito Inadome; Yo Satoji; Shigetaka Murakami; Koichi Masunaga; Yutaka Sugiyama; Takashi Nagata; Shoichi Ueda


ics.org | 2007

STRETCH OR DISTENSION- INDUCED INCREASE IN NON-NERVE EVOKED NORADRENALINE RELEASE IN RAT AND HUMAN BLADDER

Masaki Yoshida; Koichi Masunaga; Yo Satoji; Yoshihiro Maeda; Takasi Nagata; Shigetaka Murakami; Kenshi Matsumoto; Akito Inadome; Shoichi Ueda

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