[HTML][HTML] Increased Piezo1 channel activity in interstitial Cajal-like cells induces bladder hyperactivity by functionally interacting with NCX1 in rats with …

Q Liu, B Sun, J Zhao, Q Wang, F An, X Hu… - … & molecular medicine, 2018 - nature.com
Q Liu, B Sun, J Zhao, Q Wang, F An, X Hu, Z Yang, J Xu, M Tan, L Li
Experimental & molecular medicine, 2018nature.com
The Piezo1 channel is a mechanotransduction mediator, and Piezo1 abnormalities have
been linked to several clinical disorders. However, the role of the Piezo1 channel in cystitis-
associated bladder dysfunction has not been documented. The current study aimed to
discover the functional role of this channel in regulating bladder activity during
cyclophosphamide (CYP)-induced cystitis. One hundred four female rats were randomly
assigned to the control, CYP-4h, CYP-48h and CYP-8d groups. CYP successfully induced …
Abstract
The Piezo1 channel is a mechanotransduction mediator, and Piezo1 abnormalities have been linked to several clinical disorders. However, the role of the Piezo1 channel in cystitis-associated bladder dysfunction has not been documented. The current study aimed to discover the functional role of this channel in regulating bladder activity during cyclophosphamide (CYP)-induced cystitis. One hundred four female rats were randomly assigned to the control, CYP-4h, CYP-48h and CYP-8d groups. CYP successfully induced acute or chronic cystitis in these rats. CYP treatment for 48h or 8d significantly increased Piezo1 channel expression in bladder interstitial Cajal-like cells (ICC-LCs), and the increase in CYP-8d rats was more prominent. In addition, 2.5 μM Grammostola spatulata mechanotoxin 4 (GsMTx4) significantly attenuated bladder hyperactivity in CYP-8d rats by inhibiting the Piezo1 channel in bladder ICC-LCs. Furthermore, by using GsMTx4 and siRNA targeting the Piezo1 channel, we demonstrated that hypotonic stress-induced Piezo1 channel activation significantly triggered Ca2+ and Na+ influx into bladder ICC-LCs during CYP-induced chronic cystitis. In addition, the Piezo1 channel functionally interacted with the relatively activated reverse mode of Na+/Ca2+ exchanger 1 (NCX1) in bladder ICC-LCs from CYP-8d rats. In conclusion, we suggest that the functional role of the Piezo1 channel in CYP-induced chronic cystitis is based on its synergistic effects with NCX1, which can significantly enhance [Ca2+]i and result in Ca2+ overload in bladder ICC-LCs, indicating that the Piezo1 channel and NCX1 are potential novel therapeutic targets for chronic cystitis-associated bladder hyperactivity.
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