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Hyperbaric oxygen significantly improves frequent urination, hyperalgesia, and tissue damage in a mouse long‐lasting cystitis model induced by an intravesical instillation of hydrogen peroxide
Author(s) -
Minami Akinori,
Tanaka Tomoaki,
Otoshi Taiyo,
Kuratsukuri Katsuyuki,
Nakatani Tatsuya
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
neurourology and urodynamics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.918
H-Index - 90
eISSN - 1520-6777
pISSN - 0733-2467
DOI - 10.1002/nau.23822
Subject(s) - medicine , interstitial cystitis , urination , inflammation , pathophysiology , nitric oxide synthase , fibrosis , edema , urology , anesthesia , nitric oxide , concomitant , pelvic pain , pathology , surgery , urinary system
Aim To investigate whether hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) is effective for the pathophysiological findings in an IC/PBS‐like mouse model induced by intravesical hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ). Methods Six‐week‐old ICR female mice ( N = 16) were divided into four experimental groups: (1) sham control with intravesical vehicle instillation twice, and without subsequent treatment ( N = 4); (2) H 2 O 2 instillation twice, followed by HBO (100% O 2 , 2 ATA, 30 min per session) ( N = 4); (3) H 2 O 2 instillation twice, followed by dummy hyperbaric treatment (air, 2ATA, 30 min per session) ( N = 4); and (4) H 2 O 2 instillation twice, followed by no treatment ( N = 4). Body weight, voiding frequency, tidal voiding volume, and individual bladder pain threshold using the von‐Frey test were measured. Whole body uptake of an inflammation‐specific fluorescent pan‐cathepsin was assessed by an in vivo imaging. Immunohistochemical staining and the mRNA expression of several biomarkers associated with chronic inflammation in resected bladders were evaluated. Results The HBO‐treated group showed significant improvement in voiding frequency, tidal voiding volume, and the individual bladder pain threshold. Moreover, HBO markedly suppressed H 2 O 2 ‐induced inflammation, edema, and fibrosis in bladder wall, concomitant with a significant decrease in mRNA expressions of inflammation biomarkers and a significant increase in endothelial nitric oxide synthase expression. HBO also inhibited the expression of transient receptor potential channels induced by H 2 O 2 instillation. Conclusion These results suggest that HBO contributes to elimination of H 2 O 2 ‐induced long‐lasting cystitis through the repair of chronically inflamed bladder tissue and inhibition of the bladder sensory system.