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Extracorporeal shock wave markedly alleviates radiation-induced chronic cystitis in rat.


ABSTRACT: This study tested the hypothesis that extracorporeal shock wave (ECSW) treatment can effectively inhibit radiation-induced chronic cystitis (CC). Adult male Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats (n = 24) were randomly divided into group 1 (normal control), group 2 (CC induced by radiation with 300 cGy twice with a four-hour interval to the urinary bladder), group 3 [CC with ECSW treatment (0.2 mJ/mm2/120 impulses/at days 1, 7, and 14 after radiation)]. Bladder specimens were harvested by day 28 after radiation. By day 28 after radiation, the degree of detrusor contraction impairment was significantly higher in group 2 than that in groups 1 and 3, and significantly higher in group 3 than that in group 1 (P<0.0001). The urine albumin concentration expressed an opposite pattern compared to that of detrusor function among the three groups (P<0.0001). The bladder protein expressions of inflammatory (TLR-2/TLR-4/IL-6/IL-12/MMP-9/TNF-?/NF-?B/RANTES/iNOS) and oxidative-stress (NOX-1/NOX-2/oxidized protein) biomarkers exhibited a pattern identical to that of urine albumin in all groups (all P<0.0001). The cellular expressions of inflammatory (CD14+/CD68+/CD74+/COX-2/MIF+/substance P+) and cytokeratin (CK13+/HMW CK+/CK+17/CK+18/CK+19) biomarkers, and collagen-deposition/fibrotic areas as well as epithelial-damaged score displayed an identical pattern compared to that of urine albumin among the three groups (all P<0.0001). In conclusion, ECSW treatment effectively protected urinary bladder from radiation-induced CC.

SUBMITTER: Chen YT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5883143 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Extracorporeal shock wave markedly alleviates radiation-induced chronic cystitis in rat.

Chen Yen-Ta YT   Chen Kuan-Hung KH   Sung Pei-Hsun PH   Yang Chih-Chao CC   Cheng Ben-Chung BC   Chen Chih-Hung CH   Chang Chia-Lo CL   Sheu Jiunn-Jye JJ   Lee Fan-Yen FY   Shao Pei-Lin PL   Sun Cheuk-Kwan CK   Yip Hon-Kan HK  

American journal of translational research 20180315 3


This study tested the hypothesis that extracorporeal shock wave (ECSW) treatment can effectively inhibit radiation-induced chronic cystitis (CC). Adult male Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats (n = 24) were randomly divided into group 1 (normal control), group 2 (CC induced by radiation with 300 cGy twice with a four-hour interval to the urinary bladder), group 3 [CC with ECSW treatment (0.2 mJ/mm<sup>2</sup>/120 impulses/at days 1, 7, and 14 after radiation)]. Bladder specimens were harvested by day 28 af  ...[more]

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