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Pharmacodynamic evaluation of Lys5, MeLeu9, Nle10-NKA(4-10) prokinetic effects on bladder and colon activity in acute spinal cord transected and spinally intact rats

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DOI: 10.1007/s00210-016-1317-4

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Spinal cord injury; Cystometry; Neurokinin 2 agonist; Colorectal pressure; Bladder

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  1. NICHD of the National Institutes of Health [R43HD080263]

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The purpose of this study was to determine feasibility of a novel therapeutic approach to drug-induced voiding after spinal cord injury (SCI) using a well-characterized, peptide, neurokinin 2 receptor (NK2 receptor) agonist, Lys(5), MeLeu(9), Nle(10)-NKA((4-10)) (LMN-NKA). Cystometry and colorectal pressure measurements were performed in urethane-anesthetized, intact, and acutely spinalized female rats. Bladder pressure and voiding were monitored in response to intravenous LMN-NKA given with the bladder filled to 70% capacity. LMN-NKA (0.1-300 mu g/kg) produced dose-dependent, rapid (< 60 s), short-duration (< 15 min) increases in bladder pressure. In intact rats, doses above 0.3-1 mu g/kg induced urine release (voiding efficiency of similar to 70% at 1 mu g/kg). In spinalized rats, urine release required higher doses (10 mu g/kg) and was less efficient (30-50%). LMN-NKA (0.1-100 mu g/kg) also produced dose-dependent increases in colorectal pressure. No tachyphylaxis was observed, and the responses were blocked by an NK2 receptor antagonist (GR159897, 1 mg/kg i.v.). No obvious cardiorespiratory effects were noted. These results suggest that rapid-onset, short-duration, drug-induced voiding is possible in acute spinal and intact rats with intravenous administration of an NK2 receptor agonist. Future challenges remain in regard to finding alternative routes of administration that produce clinically significant voiding, multiple times per day, in animal models of chronic SCI.

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