Zunyi Wang, Robert Spitz, Chad Vezina, Jianghui Hou, Dale E Bjorling
Disease models & mechanisms 2023 Jun 01Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) refer to various urological diseases, and incomplete bladder emptying is common among affected patients. The etiology of LUTS is largely unknown, and investigations of LUTS suggest that bladder fibrosis contributes to pathogenesis of LUTS. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are short (∼22 nucleotides), non-coding RNAs that repress target gene expression by a combination of mRNA degradation and translation inhibition. The miR-29 family is best known for its anti-fibrotic role in various organs. miR-29 was decreased in bladders of patients with outlet obstruction and a rat model of bladder outlet obstruction, suggesting that miR-29 may contribute to impaired bladder function subsequent to tissue fibrosis. We characterized bladder function in male mice lacking expression of Mir29a and Mir29b-1 (miR-29a/b1). Lack of miR-29a/b1 resulted in severe urinary retention, increased voiding duration and reduced flow rate, and these mice failed to void or voided irregularly during anesthetized cytometry. Collagens and elastin were increased in bladders of mice lacking miR-29a/b1. These findings reveal an important role for miR-29 in bladder homeostasis and suggest the therapeutic potential of miR-29 to improve symptoms in patients with LUTS. © 2023. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd.
Zunyi Wang, Robert Spitz, Chad Vezina, Jianghui Hou, Dale E Bjorling. Lack of expression of miR-29a/b1 impairs bladder function in male mice. Disease models & mechanisms. 2023 Jun 01;16(6)
PMID: 37283037
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