Regulation of cyclic nucleotides in the urinary tract
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概要
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Cyclic nucleotide levels are controlled through their synthesis from nucleotide triphosphates by cyclases and their degradation to 5'-monophosphates by phosphodiesterases (PDEs). Components controlling cyclic AMP-induced relaxation in the urinary tract include receptors, inhibitory and stimulatory G-proteins, isoforms of adenylyl cyclase and PDEs. The responsiveness of PDEs to a variety of physiological challenges is related to the presence of multiple families of isoenzymes with specific localization within tissues and within cells. At least 11 families of PDEs encode more than 50 PDE proteins produced in mammalian cells. In the urinary tract, characterization of PDE isoforms has lagged behind other systems and much of the literature was published prior to identification of PDE7, 8, 9, 10, 11. Specific PDE inhibitors regulate smooth muscle function in the bladder, urethra, prostate and ureter. The pharmacological potential of these inhibitors may include treatment of urge incontinence and the low compliance bladder, and treatment of prostate cancer. G-proteins also regulate cyclic AMP production. Changes in specific G-protein isoforms with aging, most prominently Giα2, cause decreased relaxation response in the aging bladder. As we have seen here with aging and certainly in other disease processes, levels of the components of adenylyl cyclase/phosphodiesterase/protein kinase can change and thus affect the relaxation response. By exploitation of differences in PDE expression in disease, such as the overexpression of PDEs in cancer, treatment options may present themselves.
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著者
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Weiss Robert
Section Of Urology Yale Univ. School Of Medicine
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Weiss Robert
The Department Of Surgery Section Of Urology Yale University School Of Medicine
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WHEELER Marcia
The Department of Surgery, Section of Urology, Yale University School of Medicine
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AYYAGARI Rajasekhara
The Department of Surgery, Section of Urology, Yale University School of Medicine
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WHEELER George
The Department of Surgery, Section of Urology, Yale University School of Medicine
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Wheeler Marcia
The Department Of Surgery Section Of Urology Yale University School Of Medicine
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Wheeler George
The Department Of Surgery Section Of Urology Yale University School Of Medicine
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Ayyagari Rajasekhara
The Department Of Surgery Section Of Urology Yale University School Of Medicine
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