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Vijayakumar Archana - - 2012
Growth hormone (GH) exerts diverse tissue-specific metabolic effects that are not revealed by global alteration of GH action. To study the direct metabolic effects of GH in the muscle, we specifically inactivated the growth hormone receptor (ghr) gene in postnatal mouse skeletal muscle using the Cre/loxP system (mGHRKO model). The ...
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Park Sang Eun - - 2011
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of growth hormone (GH) on muscles during limb lengthening. Sixty rats underwent tibial lengthening of approximately 30% after a latency period of 4 days, a distraction period of 30 days with a rate of 0.25 mm twice per day, and ...
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Shibata Masahiro - - 2011
This study investigated the growth performance and gene expression for muscle development between grass hay-fed (GH) and concentrate-fed (CT) steers. Daily gain and energy intake during the fattening period of the GH group were lower than those of the CT group. Analysis of C/EBPα, PPARγ2, myosin heavy chain (MHC), and ...
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Jeon Ji Hyun - - 2011
X-linked myotubular myopathy (XLMTM) is a rare congenital muscle disorder, caused by mutations in the MTM1 gene. Affected male infants present severe hypotonia, and generalized muscle weakness, and the disorder is most often complicated by respiratory failure. Herein, we describe a family with 2 infants with XLMTM which was diagnosed ...
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Miljkovic Iva - - 2011
Abstract Background: Skeletal muscle adipose tissue (AT) infiltration, or myosteatosis, appears to be greater in African compared with European ancestry individuals and may play a role in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), a disease that disproportionally affects African ancestry populations. Inflammation is one mechanism that may link myosteatosis with increased ...
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Wang Linjie - - 2011
CARP, ANKRD2, and DARP belong to the ankyrin repeat protein (MARP) family and play a critical role in the integration of cytoskeletal architecture, stress response, and transcriptional regulation. In this study, we cloned the cDNA and promoter sequences of porcine ankyrin repeat protein (MARP) gene family. RT-PCR analysis revealed that ...
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Khan Arif O - - 2011
Objective: Optic nerve head abnormalities have been reported in some patients with congenital fibrosis of the extraocular muscles (CFEOM). This study prospectively assesses optic nerve head appearance in a consecutive CFEOM cohort. Methods: All patients with CFEOM referred between 2006 and 2010 and who were mature enough to cooperate with ...
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Sakiyama Yusuke - - 2011
Axial myopathy is a rare neuromuscular disease that is characterized by paraspinal muscle atrophy and abnormal posture, most notably camptocormia (also known as bent spine). The genetic cause of familial axial myopathy is unknown. Described here are the clinical features and cause of late-onset predominant axial myopathy and encephalopathy. A ...
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Hackman Peter - - 2011
The objective is to refine the clinical and morphological phenotype and the chromosomal region of interest, in the recently reported 7q36 linked autosomal dominant limb-girdle muscular dystrophy (LGMD1 D/E), by describing four new informative Finnish families. Examinations of the patients included serum CK, neurophysiological studies, cardiac and respiratory function examinations, ...
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Tucci Helga T - - 2011
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Kullmann F Aura - - 2011
To investigate the distribution of beta-3 adrenergic receptors (β(3)ARs) in the rat bladder and to examine the contribution of urothelial β(3)ARs to agonist-induced suppression of bladder reflexes and relaxation of smooth muscle. Bladder tissue was collected from 8- to 10-month old female SD rats. In some samples, the urothelium was ...
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Joshi Mithun - - 2011
Context:Glenohumeral external rotation (GH ER) muscle fatigue might contribute to shoulder injuries in overhead athletes. Few researchers have examined the effect of such fatigue on scapular kinematics and muscle activation during a functional movement pattern. Objective:To examine the effects of GH ER muscle fatigue on upper trapezius, lower trapezius, serratus ...
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Tai Changfeng - - 2011
To investigate the possibility of suppressing bladder overactivity by electrical activation of somatic afferent nerves in the foot. Cats with an intact spinal cord were studied under α-chloralose anaesthesia. Bladder pressure was recorded via a urethral catheter. Foot stimulation was applied via surface pad electrodes attached to the skin of ...
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Marotta Rosetta - - 2011
A high number of cytochrome c oxidase (COX)-negative muscle fibres (approximately 45%) without ragged red fibres was found in a 27-year-old male patient with a single unprovoked episode of severe rhabdomyolysis. There was no family history of neuromuscular disorder and sequencing revealed a novel COX III single base pair deletion ...
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Chen Chun-Lin - - 2010
To evaluate the feasibility for confirming the preservation of the parasymphathetic nerve pathway innervating the bladder during nerve-sparing radical hysterectomy (RH). A total of 20 patients underwent nerve-sparing RH. Intraoperative electrical stimulation (IES) were performed on the root of pelvic splanchnic nerve (PSN) trunk while recording the electromyographic (EMG) activity ...
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Fry Christopher H - - 2011
What's known on the subject? and What does the study add? The question to be addressed was whether bladder overactivity or obstruction in patients was associated with any changes to the contractile properties of the detrusor smooth muscle, and in addition were there age-related and gender-dependent differences in these? The ...
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Santoso Aneira Gracia Hidayat - - 2010
To examine the contractility of urothelium-intact (+UE) and urothelium-denuded (-UE) rat detrusor strips under adenosine triphosphate (ATP) treatment. Purinergic signaling exists in the bladder but both the inhibitory effect of ATP on detrusor contractions and the function of urothelial ATP are not established. Detrusor strips were obtained from bladders of ...
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Xu Abai - - 2011
Abstract Objective. Infravesical obstruction leads to growth of urinary bladder smooth-muscle cells. The ganglion cells innervating the bladder muscle also increase in size. Stretch of detrusor muscle cells rapidly activates c-Jun NH(2)-terminal kinase (JNK), which phosphorylates the transcription factor c-Jun, and stimulates the synthesis of the cotranscription factor ATF3. The ...
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Roth Christopher C - - 2011
What's known on the subject? and What does the study add? Urinary bladder tissue can be produced by several regenerative techniques although consistent regeneration remains elusive and no single protocol is superior to the others. Small intestinal submucosa has been used as substrate for regeneration in several models and allows ...
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Khorrami Mohammad Hatef - - 2010
To evaluate the efficacy of transvesical obturator nerve block (ONB) in the prevention of obturator nerve reflex and leg jerking during transurethral resection of bladder tumors (TURBT). A total of 60 patients were studied, in whom the transurethral resection of tumors on the posterolateral bladder wall were performed under spinal ...
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Milewicz Dianna M - - 2010
Smooth muscle cells (SMCs) contract to perform many physiological functions, including regulation of blood flow and pressure in arteries, contraction of the pupils, peristalsis of the gut, and voiding of the bladder. SMC lineage in these organs is characterized by cellular expression of the SMC isoform of α-actin, encoded by ...
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Radu Florian - - 2011
To evaluate the effects of in vitro ischemia/reperfusion on contractile response to field stimulation (FS), free fatty acid (FFA) content, phospholipid (PL) content, and malondialdehyde (MDA) levels of the rabbit urinary bladder. There is significant evidence that ischemia/reperfusion injury is linked to obstructive bladder dysfunction secondary to men with benign ...
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Shakirova Yulia - - 2010
Organ hypertrophy is often found to be associated with changes in the expression of caveolins and altered density of caveolae in the membrane. A plethora of signalling intermediaries are associated with caveolae and loss of caveolae has profound effects on contractility of the urinary bladder. We hypothesized that smooth muscle ...
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De Bock Filip - - 2011
In a previous study, we showed that the working mechanism of intravesical electrical stimulation (IVES) is probably mainly nerve mediated. But even after bladder decentralization, IVES can induce detrusor contraction. This study explores the effect of IVES in decentralized bladders and the importance of receptors in the bladder wall for ...
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Occhino John A - - 2010
This article represents a general overview of therapies for urinary urgency, frequency, and overactive bladder, with specific emphasis on sacral neuromodulation. The history of sacral neuromodulation is discussed along with an update of the current literature. Future directions for neuromodulation of the pelvic floor also are discussed.
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Niederhoff Robert A - - 2010
PURPOSE: Bladder outlet obstruction results in smooth muscle cell hyperplasia, decreased bladder wall compliance, and lower and upper urinary tract pathology. The cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p27(KIP1) regulates bladder smooth muscle cell proliferation in response to bladder outlet obstruction but little is known about its physiological role in the bladder. We ...
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Aizawa Naoki - - 2011
Previous studies have suggested that ATP has a role in mechano-afferent transduction, at least partly mediated by nerves other than capsaicin (Cap)-sensitive nerves. We investigated the direct effect of ATP on single fiber activity (SFA) of the primary bladder afferent nerves and its relationship with Cap-sensitivity. Female Sprague-Dawley rats were ...
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Polido Júnior Armando - - 2010
The aim of this study was to evaluate the protective effect of intravesical oxybutynin on the bladder wall of rabbits with detrusor overactivity and partial bladder outlet obstruction (PBOO). Forty-five North Folk male rabbits were randomly distributed into GI, used as control (n = 15), GII-PBOO (n = 14), and GIII-PBOO + intravesical oxybutynin ...
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Eguchi Satoshi - - 2010
There are few reliable markers to distinguish tumors with aggressive characteristics from others at the time of initial diagnosis in non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer. The purpose of this study was to identify a genomic marker that allows the prediction of prognosis for non-muscle-invasive bladder cancers. We screened the genome-wide copy number ...
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Tasian Gregory - - 2010
Smooth muscle differentiation and patterning is a fundamental process in urinary bladder development that involves a complex array of local environmental factors, epithelial-mesenchymal interaction, and signaling pathways. An epithelial signal is necessary to induce smooth muscle differentiation in the adjacent bladder mesenchyme. The bladder epithelium (urothelium) also influences the spatial ...
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Wongsetthachai P - - 2011
Fresh autologous tunica vaginalis was experimentally used for partial substitution of the excised urinary bladder wall in ten male mongrel dogs. The substituted areas of two dogs were examined macroscopically and histologically at 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10 weeks after surgery. Two control dogs underwent partial cystectomy and primary ...
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Wang Yongquan - - 2010
OBJECTIVES: C-kit positive interstitial cells of Cajal (ICCs) play an important role in the regulation of the smooth muscle motility. In this study, we investigated the mechanical sensitivity of ICCs in guinea pig bladder and their possible relationship with detrusor overactivity (DO). METHODS: Stretch load was performed in vivo in ...
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Sharma Arun K - - 2010
Bladder regeneration studies have yielded inconclusive results possibly due to the use of unfavorable cells and primitive scaffold design. We hypothesized that human mesenchymal stem cells seeded onto poly(1,8-octanediol-co-citrate) elastomeric thin films would provide a suitable milieu for partial bladder regeneration. POCfs were created by reacting citric acid with 1,8-octanediol ...
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Lin Haodong - - 2010
OBJECTIVE: To establish an artificial bladder reflex arc in dogs via an abdominal reflex pathway above the level of spinal cord injury to reinnervate the neurogenic bladder and restore controllable micturition. METHODS: Ten beagles were used in the experiment. We anastomosed the proximal end of the right T12 ventral root ...
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Lin Haodong - - 2010
BACKGROUND: Neurogenic bladder represents a major cause of morbidity in patients with spinal cord injuries (SCI). Herein, we evaluated a novel reconstructive surgical technique designed to restore afferent and efferent nerve function in atonic bladder caused by conus medullaris injury. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A new reflex pathway was established by ...
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Parekh Aron - - 2010
As the complete understanding of urinary bladder function requires knowledge of organ level deformations, we conducted ex vivo studies of surface strains of whole bladders during controlled filling. The surface strains derived from displacements of surface markers applied to the posterior surface of excised rat bladders were tracked under slow ...
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Huster Maria - - 2010
Here we present functional and biochemical evidence for a Ca(2+) channel (Ca(V)1.2)/protein kinase C (PKC) signaling complex being a key player in muscarinic regulation of urinary bladder smooth muscle. Muscarinic stimulation induced Ca(2+) signals and concomitant contractions in detrusor muscle from mice that were dependent on functional Ca(2+) channels. These ...
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Tomita Sandra S - - 2010
Duplicate bladder exstrophy is a rare variant of the exstrophy/epispadic lesions in which an external patch of exstrophic bladder presents in addition to a closed bladder in a more normal anatomical position, diastasis of the pubis and rectus muscles, and often a form of epispadias. We describe an anomaly of ...
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Birder L A - - 2010
The urothelium separates the urinary tract lumen from underlying tissues of the tract wall. Previously considered as merely an effective barrier between these two compartments it is now recognized as a more active tissue that senses and transduces information about physical and chemical conditions within the urinary tract, such as ...
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Cao Mei - - 2010
Induction of smooth muscle differentiation from bladder mesenchyme depends on signals that originate from the urothelium. We hypothesize Sonic hedgehog (Shh) is the urothelial signal that promotes bladder mesenchymal proliferation and induces bladder smooth muscle differentiation. Pregnant FVB mice were euthanized on embryonic day (E) 12.5 and fetal bladders were ...
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Levidou Georgia - - 2010
PURPOSE: To elucidate the role of D-type cyclins in both superficial (Ta-T1) and muscle-invasive (T2-T4) urothelial carcinomas (UCs), investigating their potential prognostic usefulness. METHODS: Paraffin-embedded tissues from 157 patients with bladder UC were immunostained for cyclins D1, D2 and D3. RESULTS: Cyclin D1 expression positively correlated with D2 and negatively ...
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de Vries R R - - 2010
AIM: To determine the difference in survival after cystectomy between patients presenting with primary muscle infiltrating bladder cancer and patients with progression to muscle infiltration after treatment for initial non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC). PATIENTS AND METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the files of 188 patients who underwent cystectomy for transitional cell ...
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Zhu Wei-Dong - - 2010
PURPOSE: To assess the feasibility of seeding adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) onto bladder acellular matrix grafts (BAMGs) for bladder reconstruction in a rabbit model. METHODS: Autologous ADSCs were isolated, expanded and identified by flow cytometry. In the experimental group, ADSCs were seeded onto BAMGS for reconstructing bladder defects in 12 ...
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George N - - 2010
This study investigated whether four anticholinergics which are not clinically used for relaxing the urinary bladder detrusor muscle inhibit the contraction of isolated caprine (goat) detrusor muscle: cyclopentolate (100 nm), homatropine (5 microm), ipratropium (500 nm) and valethamate (1 microm). The effects of these anticholinergics were compared with tolterodine (3 ...
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Watanabe Takeshi - - 2010
AIMS: To examine botulinum toxin A (BTX-A)-induced apoptosis in the detrusor muscle in male rats. METHODS: The bladder wall and prostate in adult male Sprague-Dawley rats were injected with BTX-A (10 U at each site). Tissues were harvested after 2 weeks, then the effects of BTX-A on proliferative and apoptotic ...
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Liu Benchun - - 2010
Mouse bladder mesenchyme differentiates into smooth muscle under the influence of urothelium at gestational day 13.5 (E13.5). Sonic hedgehog (Shh) is considered to be the upstream gene arising from the urothelium, which induces smooth muscle in the peripheral bladder mesenchyme. We hypothesize differential gene expression across the full thickness of ...
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Junginger Baerbel - - 2010
Although the bladder neck is elevated during a pelvic floor muscle (PFM) contraction, it descends during straining. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between bladder neck displacement, electromyography (EMG) activity of the pelvic floor and abdominal muscles and intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) during different pelvic floor and abdominal contractions. Nine ...
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Michel Martin C - - 2010
alpha(1)-Adrenoceptor antagonists are the mainstay of medical treatment of male voiding dysfunction which typically is attributed to benign prostatic hyperplasia. While original concepts have assumed that they relieve voiding dysfunction by relaxing prostatic smooth muscle, newer data indicate that their therapeutic effects at least partly occur independent of prostatic relaxation, ...
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Stimulated smooth muscle neosphincter in male intrinsic sphincter deficiency: Proof of principle ...
Furness John B - - 2010
AIMS: Intrinsic sphincter deficiency (ISD) causes significant disability and impairment of quality of life despite a range of treatment options. We investigated a novel method to improve sphincter function that does not appear to have been previously attempted, that is, transplantation to create a smooth muscle cuff, that subsequently becomes ...
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Lee Jeong Gu - - 2010
AIM: To assess the relaxation effect of the phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitor udenafil on the bladder and prostatic urethra and its therapeutic potentials for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)/lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). METHODS: For the in vitro study, muscle strips from urinary bladder and urethra were prepared from male New Zealand rabbits. ...
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