O. Ishizuka et al., FACILITATORY EFFECT OF PITUITARY ADENYLATE-CYCLASE ACTIVATING POLYPEPTIDE ON MICTURITION IN NORMAL, CONSCIOUS RATS, Neuroscience, 66(4), 1995, pp. 1009-1014
In unanaesthetized, normal rats, continuous cystometry revealed that p
ituitary adenylate cyclase activating peptide (PACAP-27), administered
intrathecally or intra-arterially near the bladder, stimulated mictur
ition. The localization of PACAP-27 in the rat lower urinary tract was
studied by immunohistochemistry, and the direct effects on the smooth
muscles of the rat detrusor and urethra were investigated in vitro. I
n the intact rat, 1.0 nmol of PACAP-27 administered intrathecally as w
ell as intra-arterially close to the bladder, but not intravenously, i
ncreased micturition pressure, decreased micturition volume and bladde
r capacity, and facilitated spontaneous bladder contractions. PACAP-27
immunoreactive structures were extremely scarce in the lower urinary
tract, and the peptide had negligible effects on isolated detrusor mus
cle contracted by carbachol or stimulated electrically, or on urethral
preparations contracted by noradrenaline. These results suggest that
PACAP-27 has facilitatory actions on micturition both at the spinal co
rd and peripheral ganglionic levels.