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Pirfenidone improves voiding function by suppressing bladder fibrosis in underactive bladder rats.

Authors :
Ko, Il-Gyu
Hwang, Lakkyong
Jin, Jun-Jang
Kim, Sang-Hoon
Kim, Chang-Ju
Choi, Young Hyo
Kim, Hee Youn
Yoo, Je Mo
Kim, Su Jin
Source :
European Journal of Pharmacology. Aug2024, Vol. 977, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Underactive bladder (UAB), characterized by a complex set of symptoms with few treatment options, can significantly reduce the quality of life of affected people. UAB is characterized by hyperplasia and fibrosis of the bladder wall as well as decreased bladder compliance. Pirfenidone is a powerful anti-fibrotic agent that inhibits the progression of fibrosis in people with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. In the current study, we evaluated the efficacy of pirfenidone in the treatment of bladder fibrosis in a UAB rat model. UAB was induced by crushing damage to nerve bundles in the major pelvic ganglion. Forty-two days after surgery, 1 mL distilled water containing pirfenidone (100, 300, or 500 mg/kg) was orally administered once every 2 days for a total of 10 times for 20 days to the rats in the pirfenidone-treated groups. Crushing damage to the nerve bundles caused voiding dysfunction, resulting in increased bladder weight and the level of fibrous related factors in the bladder, leading to UAB symptoms. Pirfenidone treatment improved urinary function, increased bladder weight and suppressed the expression of fibrosis factors. The results of this experiment suggest that pirfenidone can be used to ameliorate difficult-to-treat urological conditions such as bladder fibrosis. Therefore, pirfenidone treatment can be considered an option to improve voiding function in patient with incurable UAB. [Display omitted] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00142999
Volume :
977
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
European Journal of Pharmacology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178149452
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejphar.2024.176721