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Association analysis of ADRB3:rs4994 with urodynamic outcome, six months after a single intra-detrusor injection of botulinum toxin, in women with overactive bladder

Authors :
Ciećwież, Sylwester
Lewandowska, Klaudyna
Szylińska, Aleksandra
Boroń, Agnieszka
Kotlęga, Dariusz
Kociszewski, Jacek
Brodowska, Agnieszka
Clark, Jeremy S.C.
Ciechanowicz, Andrzej
Source :
Pharmacological Reports; 20240101, Issue: Preprints p1-12, 12p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: Intra-detrusor injection of botulinum neurotoxin type A (BoNT/A) is recommended as a possible treatment for patients with overactive bladder (OAB) in whom first-line therapies have failed. The c.190T > C (rs4994) polymorphism in the gene encoding the beta-3 adrenergic receptor (ADRB3) has been suggested to be associated with predisposition to OAB or with response to OAB treatment via a cholinergic muscarinic receptor antagonist. This prospective study aimed to use a urodynamic parameter-based assessment of response, six months after a single intra-detrusor injection of BoNT/A in female OAB patients, to elucidate possible association with the ADRB3polymorphism. Methods: The study group consisted of 138 consecutive, Polish, adult, female OAB patients. Urodynamic parameters were recorded before injection of BoNT/A and at six months after administration. ADRB3:rs4994 variants were identified by the sequencing of genomic DNA extracted from buccal swabs. Results: Apart from baseline, and relative, increase in Maximum Cystometric Capacity (MCC) six months after BoNT/A injection, no significant differences were found in urodynamic parameters between reference TT homozygotes and women with at least one C allele. Conclusions: Our results do not exclude that ADRB3:rs4994 variants are associated with a positive urodynamic test-based response to intra-detrusor injection of BoNT/A in females with OAB.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17341140 and 22995684
Issue :
Preprints
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Pharmacological Reports
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs67378345
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s43440-024-00647-9