## Abstract Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is the most common sexually transmitted infection in both men and women, but there are limited data comparing the prevalence of HPV infection between genders and in different anogenital sites. This crossβsectional analysis describes the distribution
Molecular and pharmacological detection of dopaminergic receptors in the human male urinary tract
β Scribed by Nicola Arrighi; Serena Bodei; Danilo Zani; Claudio Simeone; Chiara Fiorentini; Giulio Milanese; Marco Dellabella; Giovanni Muzzonigro; Sergio Cosciani Cunico; PierFranco Spano; Sandra Sigala; Cristina Missale
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 201 KB
- Volume
- 28
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0733-2467
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β¦ Synopsis
Aims:
Evidence indicates that dopamine (da) and da receptors play a role in the central nervous system (cns) control of micturition; however, while the central daergic role in the micturition physiology has been extensively investigated, the expression and the function of da receptors in the urinary tract are still under investigation. here, we studied the distribution of da receptor subtypes in different parts of the human male urinary tract.
Methods:
Fragments were collected from 34 men. the mrnas encoding da receptors were assessed by rt-pcr, followed by densitometric analysis. adenylyl cyclase (ac) activity was evaluated using a commercially available ria kit. statistical analysis was carried out using one-way anova, with the bonferroni's post hoc test.
Results:
Results obtained indicated that rt-pcr products of d(1), d(4), and d(5) subtypes were obtained in each part studied, while no signal was observed for the d(2) and d(3) receptor subtypes. the pharmacological characterization demonstrated that the expressed da receptors were linked to ac.
Conclusions:
Da receptors were expressed throughout the human male urinary tract, from the ureter to the prostatic urethra. in particular, we observed a distinctive da receptor subtype distribution, with evidence of the presence of mrna encoding both subtypes of the d(1)-like da receptor family (d(1) and d(5)), while the d(4) receptors were the only expressed subtype of the d(2)-like family. these results suggested that daergic drugs used for the treatment of a number of diseases may influence the micturition physiology not only in the cns, but at the peripheral level as well.
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