Neurourology and Urodynamics
Volume 38, Issue 7, 2019, Pages 1818-1827

IC/BPS-associated alterations of M2 and M3 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor trafficking in human detrusor (Article)

Berndt-Paetz M.* , Herbst L. , Weimann A. , Gonsior A. , Stolzenburg J.-U. , Neuhaus J.
  • a Department of Urology, Research Laboratories, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany
  • b Department of Urology, Research Laboratories, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany
  • c Department of Urology, Research Laboratories, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany
  • d Department of Urology, University Hospital Leipzig AöR, Leipzig, Germany
  • e Department of Urology, University Hospital Leipzig AöR, Leipzig, Germany
  • f Department of Urology, Research Laboratories, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany

Abstract

Aims: To explore caveolae- and clathrin-mediated internalization of muscarinic M2 and M3 receptors, recycling and degradation in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded detrusor sections; to study alterations possibly involved in the pathophysiology of the bladder functional disorder, interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS). Materials and Methods: Samples of IC/BPS (n = 11) and cystectomy patients (n = 11) were analyzed. Proximity ligation assay (PLA) was used to detect interactions of M2 and M3 with endocytotic regulators (Cav-1, clathrin, Rab7, and Rab11) by Cy3 labeling. Analyses of three-dimensional (3D)-reconstructed z-stacks (63 × Oil 1.4) were done with Huygens software. We determined the object density for quantification and assessed membrane localization. Results: Receptor/protein complexes were detected as well-demarcated 3D objects. Interactions of M2 with Cav-1, clathrin, Rab11, and Rab7 were significantly increased in IC/BPS. M3/clathrin and M3/Rab11 complexes were higher in IC/BPS, while M3/Cav-1 and M3/Rab7 were not. A significant shift of complexes from the membrane to cytoplasm was observed in conjunction with increased internalization via clathrin vesicles or caveolae in IC/BPS. Conclusions: High numbers of M3/clathrin and M3/Rab11 complexes reflect the well-documented clathrin-mediated desensitization of M3 and speak in favor with enhanced receptor protein expression in IC/BPS. Increased amounts of M2/Cav-1, M2/clathrin, and M2/Rab11 complexes represent altered M2 internalization and recycling leading to high abundance in IC/BPS. In this regard, caveolae-localized M2 could be possibly associated with the activation of nitric oxide (NO) synthase and NO production. © 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

Author Keywords

urinary bladder dysfunction caveolae and/or clathrin endocytosis recycling degradation 3D-confocal laser-scanning microscopy proximity ligation assay muscarinic signaling

Index Keywords

pathogenesis human controlled study Aged human tissue female clinical article Article caveola clathrin caveolin 1 Rab11 protein enzyme activation adult Nitric Oxide protein expression cystectomy bladder dysfunction interstitial cystitis protein localization Rab7 protein cystalgia cytoplasm nitric oxide synthase protein protein interaction muscarinic M2 receptor muscarinic M3 receptor

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DOI: 10.1002/nau.24087
ISSN: 07332467
Original Language: English