Nitric oxide signaling pathways in the normal and pathological bladder: Do they provide new pharmacological pathways?—ICI‐RS 2023

Author:

Chakrabarty Basu1ORCID,Winder Michael2,Kanai Anthony J.3,Hashitani Hikaru4ORCID,Drake Marcus5ORCID,Abrams Paul6ORCID,Fry Christopher H.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Physiology, Pharmacology & Neuroscience University of Bristol Bristol UK

2. Department of Pharmacology University of Gothenburg Gothenburg Sweden

3. Departments of Medicine and Pharmacology & Chemical Biology University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA

4. Department of Cell Physiology Nagoya City University Nagoya Japan

5. Department of Surgery and Cancer Hammersmith Hospital London UK

6. Bristol Urological Institute North Bristol NHS Trust Bristol UK

Abstract

AbstractAimsThe nitric oxide (NO•)/soluble guanylate cyclase/cyclic‐GMP (cGMP) signaling pathway is ubiquitous and regulates several functions in physiological systems as diverse as the vascular, nervous, and renal systems. However, its roles in determining normal and abnormal lower urinary tract functions are unclear. The aim was to identify potential therapeutic targets associated with this pathway to manage lower urinary tract functional disorders.MethodsThis review summarizes a workshop held under the auspices of ICI‐RS with a view to address these questions.ResultsFour areas were addressed: NO• signaling to regulate neurotransmitter release to detrusor smooth muscle; its potential dual roles in alleviating and exacerbating inflammatory pathways; its ability to act as an antifibrotic mediator; and the control by nitrergic nerves of lower urinary tract vascular dynamics and the contractile performance of muscular regions of the bladder wall. Central to much of the discussion was the role of the NO• receptor, soluble guanylate cyclase (sGC) in regulating the generation of the enzyme product, the second messenger cGMP. The redox state of sGC is crucial in determining its enzymic activity and the role of a class of novel agents, sGC activators, to optimize activity and to potentially alleviate the consequences of lower urinary tract disorders was highlighted. In addition, the consequences of a functional relationship between nitrergic and sympathetic nerves to regulate vascular dynamics was discussed.ConclusionsSeveral potential NO•‐dependent drug targets in the lower urinary tract were identified that provide the basis for future research and translation to clinical trials.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Urology,Neurology (clinical)

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