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Aging-Associated Changes in Oxidative Stress Negatively Impacts the Urinary Bladder Urothelium
Mathijs M. de Rijk, Amanda Wolf‐Johnston, F. Aura Kullmann, Stephanie Taiclet, Anthony Kanai, Sruti Shiva, Lori A. Birder
International Neurourology Journal · 2022 · ▲ 26 citations
Abstract
PURPOSE: Lower urinary tract symptoms are known to significantly increase with age, negatively impacting quality of life and self-reliance. The urothelium fulfills crucial tasks, serving as a barrier protecting the underlying bladder tissue from the harsh chemical composition of urine, and exhibits signaling properties via the release of mediators within the bladder wall that affect bladder functioning. Aging is associated with detrimental changes in cellular health, in part by increasing oxidative stress in the bladder mucosa, and more specifically the urothelium. This, in turn, may impact urothelial mitochondrial health and bioenergetics. METHODS: We collected mucosal tissue samples from both young (3-4 months old) and aged (25-30 months old) rats. Tissue was evaluated for p21-Arc, nitrotyrosine, and cytochrome C expression by western immunoblotting. Urothelial cells were cultured for single-cell imaging to analyze basal levels of reactive oxygen species and the mitochondrial membrane potential. Mitochondrial bioenergetics and cellular respiration were investigated by the Seahorse assay, and measurements of adenosine triphosphate release were made using the luciferin-luciferase assay. RESULTS: Aging was associated with a significant increase in biomarkers of cellular senescence(definition), oxidative stress, and basal levels of reactive oxygen species. The mitochondrial membrane potential was significantly lower in urothelial cell cultures from aged animals, and cultures from aged animals showed a significant decrease in mitochondrial bioenergetics. CONCLUSION: Aging-related increases in oxidative stress and excessive reactive oxygen species may be contributing factors underlying lower urinary tract symptoms in older adults. The mechanisms outlined in this study could be utilized to identify novel pharmaceutical targets to improve aging-associated bladder dysfunction.
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Rijk, M.M.D., Wolf‐Johnston, A., Kullmann, F.A., Taiclet, S., Kanai, A., Shiva, S., & Birder, L.A. (2022). Aging-Associated Changes in Oxidative Stress Negatively Impacts the Urinary Bladder Urothelium. <em>International Neurourology Journal</em>. https://doi.org/10.5213/inj.2142224.112
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Rijk MMD, Wolf‐Johnston A, Kullmann FA, Taiclet S, Kanai A, Shiva S, et al. Aging-Associated Changes in Oxidative Stress Negatively Impacts the Urinary Bladder Urothelium. International Neurourology Journal. 2022. doi:10.5213/inj.2142224.112.
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@article{mathijs2022AgingA,
title = {Aging-Associated Changes in Oxidative Stress Negatively Impacts the Urinary Bladder Urothelium},
author = {Mathijs M. de Rijk and Amanda Wolf‐Johnston and F. Aura Kullmann and Stephanie Taiclet and Anthony Kanai and Sruti Shiva and Lori A. Birder},
journal = {International Neurourology Journal},
year = {2022},
doi = {10.5213/inj.2142224.112},
}
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