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Dysregulated Purine Metabolism Contributes to Age-Associated Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunctions
Author(s) -
Lori Birder,
Edwin K. Jackson
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
advances in geriatric medicine and research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2632-9921
DOI - 10.20900/agmr20210018
Subject(s) - purine , urinary system , hypoxanthine , purine metabolism , medicine , bioinformatics , reactive oxygen species , biology , biochemistry , enzyme
Lower urinary tract (LUT) dysfunction is common in the older adult. Aging is associated with a number of both storage and voiding problems which are classified into syndromes with overlapping symptoms. Despite the prevalence and consequences of these syndromes, LUT disorders continue to be undertreated as few therapeutic options exist. Here, we propose that dysregulated metabolism of purine nucleotides results in an accumulation of uro-damaging hypoxanthine (a source of reactive oxygen species or ROS), which provides a mechanism for defects in sensory signaling and contractility, culminating in abnormal urodynamic behavior.

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