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Muscarinic receptors 2 and 5 regulate bitter response of urethral brush cells via negative feedback.


ABSTRACT: We have recently identified a cholinergic chemosensory cell in the urethral epithelium, urethral brush cell (UBC), that, upon stimulation with bitter or bacterial substances, initiates a reflex detrusor activation. Here, we elucidated cholinergic mechanisms that modulate UBC responsiveness. We analyzed muscarinic acetylcholine receptor (M1-5 mAChR) expression by using RT-PCR in UBCs, recorded [Ca2+]i responses to a bitter stimulus in isolated UBCs of wild-type and mAChR-deficient mice, and performed cystometry in all involved strains. The bitter response of UBCs was enhanced by global cholinergic and selective M2 inhibition, diminished by positive allosteric modulation of M5, and unaffected by M1, M3, and M4 mAChR inhibitors. This effect was not observed in M2 and M5 mAChR-deficient mice. In cystometry, M5 mAChR-deficient mice demonstrated signs of detrusor overactivity. In conclusion, M2 and M5 mAChRs attenuate the bitter response of UBC via a cholinergic negative autocrine feedback mechanism. Cystometry suggests that dysfunction, particularly of the M5 receptor, may lead to such symptoms as bladder overactivity.-Deckmann, K., Rafiq, A., Erdmann, C., Illig, C., Durschnabel, M., Wess, J., Weidner, W., Bschleipfer, T., Kummer, W. Muscarinic receptors 2 and 5 regulate bitter response of urethral brush cells via negative feedback.

SUBMITTER: Deckmann K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6137718 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Muscarinic receptors 2 and 5 regulate bitter response of urethral brush cells via negative feedback.

Deckmann Klaus K   Rafiq Amir A   Erdmann Christian C   Illig Christian C   Durschnabel Melanie M   Wess Jürgen J   Weidner Wolfgang W   Bschleipfer Thomas T   Kummer Wolfgang W  

FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 20180117 6


We have recently identified a cholinergic chemosensory cell in the urethral epithelium, urethral brush cell (UBC), that, upon stimulation with bitter or bacterial substances, initiates a reflex detrusor activation. Here, we elucidated cholinergic mechanisms that modulate UBC responsiveness. We analyzed muscarinic acetylcholine receptor (M1-5 mAChR) expression by using RT-PCR in UBCs, recorded [Ca<sup>2+</sup>]<sub>i</sub> responses to a bitter stimulus in isolated UBCs of wild-type and mAChR-def  ...[more]

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