Partial urethral obstruction of rabbit urinary bladder: stereological evidence that the increase in muscle content is mostly driven by changes in number, rather than size, of smooth muscle cells

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Autor(a) principal: Sasahara, Tais H. de Castro
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Mayhew, Terry M., Rahal, Sheila Canevese [UNESP], Fioretto, Emerson T., Balieiro, Julio C. C., Ribeiro, Antonio A. C. M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-7580.2007.00702.x
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/32289
Resumo: The effects of partial urethral obstruction on the detrusor muscle of rabbit urinary bladder were investigated using stereological sampling and estimation tools. Twelve female Norfolk rabbits (2.5-3.0 kg body weight) were divided into four groups: 3, 7 and 12 weeks after surgical intervention to produce a standard partial obstruction and unobstructed controls. Following removal, bladder axes (craniocaudal, dorsoventral and laterolateral) and organ weights were recorded. Bladders were prepared for light microscopy by multistage random sampling procedures. Stereological methods were used to estimate the volume of muscle and the packing density and total number of myocyte nuclei in each bladder. We also estimated mean myocyte volume and the mean cross-sectional area and length of myocytes. Group comparisons were made by one-way analysis of variance. Changes in bladder axes were mainly laterolateral and craniocaudal. Mean bladder weight increased roughly six-fold by 3 weeks and 17-fold by 12 weeks and was accompanied, on average, by 12- and 33-fold increases in total muscle volume. These variables did not differ at 3 and 7 weeks post-obstruction. Increases in muscle content were not accompanied by changes in packing densities but were associated with increases in the total numbers of myocyte nuclei (13-fold by 3 weeks, 28-fold by 12 weeks). Mean myocyte volume did not vary significantly between groups but cells in obstructed groups were shorter and wider. These findings support the notion that partial outflow obstruction leads to an increase in the number, but not mean volume, of myocytes. If due solely to myocyte mitosis, the total of 43 x 10(8) cells found at 12 weeks could be generated by the original complement of 15 x 10(7) cells if an average of only 2.1 x 10(6) new cells was produced every hour. In reality, even this modest proliferation rate is unlikely to be achieved because myocyte proliferation rates are very low and it is possible that new myocytes can arise by differentiation of mesenchymal or other precursor cells.
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spelling Partial urethral obstruction of rabbit urinary bladder: stereological evidence that the increase in muscle content is mostly driven by changes in number, rather than size, of smooth muscle cellsbladderobstructionrabbitsmooth muscle cellsstereologyThe effects of partial urethral obstruction on the detrusor muscle of rabbit urinary bladder were investigated using stereological sampling and estimation tools. Twelve female Norfolk rabbits (2.5-3.0 kg body weight) were divided into four groups: 3, 7 and 12 weeks after surgical intervention to produce a standard partial obstruction and unobstructed controls. Following removal, bladder axes (craniocaudal, dorsoventral and laterolateral) and organ weights were recorded. Bladders were prepared for light microscopy by multistage random sampling procedures. Stereological methods were used to estimate the volume of muscle and the packing density and total number of myocyte nuclei in each bladder. We also estimated mean myocyte volume and the mean cross-sectional area and length of myocytes. Group comparisons were made by one-way analysis of variance. Changes in bladder axes were mainly laterolateral and craniocaudal. Mean bladder weight increased roughly six-fold by 3 weeks and 17-fold by 12 weeks and was accompanied, on average, by 12- and 33-fold increases in total muscle volume. These variables did not differ at 3 and 7 weeks post-obstruction. Increases in muscle content were not accompanied by changes in packing densities but were associated with increases in the total numbers of myocyte nuclei (13-fold by 3 weeks, 28-fold by 12 weeks). Mean myocyte volume did not vary significantly between groups but cells in obstructed groups were shorter and wider. These findings support the notion that partial outflow obstruction leads to an increase in the number, but not mean volume, of myocytes. If due solely to myocyte mitosis, the total of 43 x 10(8) cells found at 12 weeks could be generated by the original complement of 15 x 10(7) cells if an average of only 2.1 x 10(6) new cells was produced every hour. In reality, even this modest proliferation rate is unlikely to be achieved because myocyte proliferation rates are very low and it is possible that new myocytes can arise by differentiation of mesenchymal or other precursor cells.Univ São Paulo, Dept Cirurgia, Fac Med Vet & Zootecn, Lab Stereol & Chem Anat,Coll Vet Med, BR-05508000 São Paulo, BrazilUniv Nottingham, Queens Med Ctr, Ctr Integrated Syst Biol & Med, Nottingham NG7 2RD, EnglandSão Paulo State Univ, Dept Vet Surg & Anaesthesiol, Vet Med & Zootech Coll, Botucatu, SP, BrazilUniv São Paulo, Coll Anim Sci & Food Engn, Dept Basic Sci, Pirassununga, BrazilSão Paulo State Univ, Dept Vet Surg & Anaesthesiol, Vet Med & Zootech Coll, Botucatu, SP, BrazilBlackwell PublishingUniversidade de São Paulo (USP)Univ NottinghamUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Sasahara, Tais H. de CastroMayhew, Terry M.Rahal, Sheila Canevese [UNESP]Fioretto, Emerson T.Balieiro, Julio C. C.Ribeiro, Antonio A. C. M.2014-05-20T15:21:06Z2014-05-20T15:21:06Z2007-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article449-459application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-7580.2007.00702.xJournal of Anatomy. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, v. 210, n. 4, p. 449-459, 2007.0021-8782http://hdl.handle.net/11449/3228910.1111/j.1469-7580.2007.00702.xWOS:000245694100008WOS000245694100008.pdf14974332653901940000-0002-9211-4093Web of Sciencereponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengJournal of Anatomy2.4791,078info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-10-01T06:04:15Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/32289Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T13:39:52.920995Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Partial urethral obstruction of rabbit urinary bladder: stereological evidence that the increase in muscle content is mostly driven by changes in number, rather than size, of smooth muscle cells
title Partial urethral obstruction of rabbit urinary bladder: stereological evidence that the increase in muscle content is mostly driven by changes in number, rather than size, of smooth muscle cells
spellingShingle Partial urethral obstruction of rabbit urinary bladder: stereological evidence that the increase in muscle content is mostly driven by changes in number, rather than size, of smooth muscle cells
Sasahara, Tais H. de Castro
bladder
obstruction
rabbit
smooth muscle cells
stereology
title_short Partial urethral obstruction of rabbit urinary bladder: stereological evidence that the increase in muscle content is mostly driven by changes in number, rather than size, of smooth muscle cells
title_full Partial urethral obstruction of rabbit urinary bladder: stereological evidence that the increase in muscle content is mostly driven by changes in number, rather than size, of smooth muscle cells
title_fullStr Partial urethral obstruction of rabbit urinary bladder: stereological evidence that the increase in muscle content is mostly driven by changes in number, rather than size, of smooth muscle cells
title_full_unstemmed Partial urethral obstruction of rabbit urinary bladder: stereological evidence that the increase in muscle content is mostly driven by changes in number, rather than size, of smooth muscle cells
title_sort Partial urethral obstruction of rabbit urinary bladder: stereological evidence that the increase in muscle content is mostly driven by changes in number, rather than size, of smooth muscle cells
author Sasahara, Tais H. de Castro
author_facet Sasahara, Tais H. de Castro
Mayhew, Terry M.
Rahal, Sheila Canevese [UNESP]
Fioretto, Emerson T.
Balieiro, Julio C. C.
Ribeiro, Antonio A. C. M.
author_role author
author2 Mayhew, Terry M.
Rahal, Sheila Canevese [UNESP]
Fioretto, Emerson T.
Balieiro, Julio C. C.
Ribeiro, Antonio A. C. M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Univ Nottingham
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sasahara, Tais H. de Castro
Mayhew, Terry M.
Rahal, Sheila Canevese [UNESP]
Fioretto, Emerson T.
Balieiro, Julio C. C.
Ribeiro, Antonio A. C. M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv bladder
obstruction
rabbit
smooth muscle cells
stereology
topic bladder
obstruction
rabbit
smooth muscle cells
stereology
description The effects of partial urethral obstruction on the detrusor muscle of rabbit urinary bladder were investigated using stereological sampling and estimation tools. Twelve female Norfolk rabbits (2.5-3.0 kg body weight) were divided into four groups: 3, 7 and 12 weeks after surgical intervention to produce a standard partial obstruction and unobstructed controls. Following removal, bladder axes (craniocaudal, dorsoventral and laterolateral) and organ weights were recorded. Bladders were prepared for light microscopy by multistage random sampling procedures. Stereological methods were used to estimate the volume of muscle and the packing density and total number of myocyte nuclei in each bladder. We also estimated mean myocyte volume and the mean cross-sectional area and length of myocytes. Group comparisons were made by one-way analysis of variance. Changes in bladder axes were mainly laterolateral and craniocaudal. Mean bladder weight increased roughly six-fold by 3 weeks and 17-fold by 12 weeks and was accompanied, on average, by 12- and 33-fold increases in total muscle volume. These variables did not differ at 3 and 7 weeks post-obstruction. Increases in muscle content were not accompanied by changes in packing densities but were associated with increases in the total numbers of myocyte nuclei (13-fold by 3 weeks, 28-fold by 12 weeks). Mean myocyte volume did not vary significantly between groups but cells in obstructed groups were shorter and wider. These findings support the notion that partial outflow obstruction leads to an increase in the number, but not mean volume, of myocytes. If due solely to myocyte mitosis, the total of 43 x 10(8) cells found at 12 weeks could be generated by the original complement of 15 x 10(7) cells if an average of only 2.1 x 10(6) new cells was produced every hour. In reality, even this modest proliferation rate is unlikely to be achieved because myocyte proliferation rates are very low and it is possible that new myocytes can arise by differentiation of mesenchymal or other precursor cells.
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