B. Eika et al., H-3 THYMIDINE UPTAKE BY THE RAT URINARY-BLADDER AFTER INDUCTION OF DIABETES-MELLITUS, The Journal of urology, 150(4), 1993, pp. 1316-1320
Streptozotocin-induced diabetes mellitus causes diuresis, increases in
bladder mass and changes in micturition. Temporal changes in micturit
ion and bladder mass after induction of diabetes with streptozotocin w
ere monitored and correlated with DNA synthesis and H-3-thymidine inco
rporation. There were increases in water consumption, urine excretion,
urinary frequency, and mean and maximal micturition volume within 1 d
ay after induction of diabetes. These parameters reached maximal value
s within 6 to 11 days and were maintained at 30 and 60 days. Bladder m
ass was significantly elevated by 7 days and did not increase further
with increasing duration of diabetes. DNA concentration was decreased
in bladders from 4, 7 and 14 day diabetics. H-3-thymidine incorporatio
n into DNA increased within 2 days after induction of diabetes, reache
d maximal values at 4 to 7 days and declined to control values by 14 d
ays. Autoradiography showed intense labelling of the urothelium one da
y after induction of diabetes, with labelling remaining high up to day
7. Connective tissue and smooth muscle labelling were slower to devel
op. Labelling of smooth muscle was transient, appearing only on days 4
and 7. The time course of the events was consistent with the hypothes
is that bladder distension or increasing micturition volume stimulate
thymidine incorporation into DNA, resulting in an increase in bladder
mass.