Analysis of spontaneous depolarization-linked hyperpolarizations in mouse detrusor smooth muscle cells

Background: Urinary bladder detrusor smooth muscle cells exhibit spontaneous electrical activities comprising various signal types. Aims and Objectives: This article introduces and analyzes a rare category of signals observed in such activity, named spontaneous depolarization-linked hyperpolarizatio...

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Main Authors: Mithun Padmakumar, Keith L Brain, Rohit Manchanda
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2019-01-01
Series:Biomedical Research Journal
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Online Access:http://www.brjnmims.org/article.asp?issn=2349-3666;year=2019;volume=6;issue=2;spage=49;epage=55;aulast=Padmakumar
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spelling doaj-c20d66d73c914eee80ac9e4d68c75c092020-12-02T12:27:30ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsBiomedical Research Journal2349-36662349-36742019-01-0162495510.4103/BMRJ.BMRJ_9_19Analysis of spontaneous depolarization-linked hyperpolarizations in mouse detrusor smooth muscle cellsMithun PadmakumarKeith L BrainRohit ManchandaBackground: Urinary bladder detrusor smooth muscle cells exhibit spontaneous electrical activities comprising various signal types. Aims and Objectives: This article introduces and analyzes a rare category of signals observed in such activity, named spontaneous depolarization-linked hyperpolarization (sDLH). Materials and Methods: A mouse model was used in the study, where all the occurrences of sDLHs were pooled together from multiple intracellular recording sessions. Four features – (i) resting membrane potential (RMP) (R, in mV), (ii) depolarization amplitude (D, in mV), (iii) hyperpolarization amplitude (H, in mV), and (iv) time course of the hyperpolarization (T, in ms) – were evaluated from all sDLHs. Results: The analysis of results indicated that (a) the signals appear more frequently in cells with higher RMP, (b) the depolarization amplitudes seem to be distributed randomly and have no correlation with other features, (c) hyperpolarization amplitudes show two distinct clusters and exhibit strong correlation with the RMP, and (d) time course of hyperpolarization phase shows no distinct groups and is distributed in a window larger than that of any other signals seen in the intracellular recordings. With the help of the results obtained from the analysis, a hypothesis for the biophysical origin of these signals is proposed. Conclusions: This needs to be tested experimentally, and if proved right, would help extend the boundaries of our current understanding of the detrusor smooth muscle system.http://www.brjnmims.org/article.asp?issn=2349-3666;year=2019;volume=6;issue=2;spage=49;epage=55;aulast=Padmakumardetrusorelectrophysiologymouse modelsmooth musclespontaneous activityurinary bladder
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Keith L Brain
Rohit Manchanda
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Keith L Brain
Rohit Manchanda
Analysis of spontaneous depolarization-linked hyperpolarizations in mouse detrusor smooth muscle cells
Biomedical Research Journal
detrusor
electrophysiology
mouse model
smooth muscle
spontaneous activity
urinary bladder
author_facet Mithun Padmakumar
Keith L Brain
Rohit Manchanda
author_sort Mithun Padmakumar
title Analysis of spontaneous depolarization-linked hyperpolarizations in mouse detrusor smooth muscle cells
title_short Analysis of spontaneous depolarization-linked hyperpolarizations in mouse detrusor smooth muscle cells
title_full Analysis of spontaneous depolarization-linked hyperpolarizations in mouse detrusor smooth muscle cells
title_fullStr Analysis of spontaneous depolarization-linked hyperpolarizations in mouse detrusor smooth muscle cells
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of spontaneous depolarization-linked hyperpolarizations in mouse detrusor smooth muscle cells
title_sort analysis of spontaneous depolarization-linked hyperpolarizations in mouse detrusor smooth muscle cells
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Biomedical Research Journal
issn 2349-3666
2349-3674
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Background: Urinary bladder detrusor smooth muscle cells exhibit spontaneous electrical activities comprising various signal types. Aims and Objectives: This article introduces and analyzes a rare category of signals observed in such activity, named spontaneous depolarization-linked hyperpolarization (sDLH). Materials and Methods: A mouse model was used in the study, where all the occurrences of sDLHs were pooled together from multiple intracellular recording sessions. Four features – (i) resting membrane potential (RMP) (R, in mV), (ii) depolarization amplitude (D, in mV), (iii) hyperpolarization amplitude (H, in mV), and (iv) time course of the hyperpolarization (T, in ms) – were evaluated from all sDLHs. Results: The analysis of results indicated that (a) the signals appear more frequently in cells with higher RMP, (b) the depolarization amplitudes seem to be distributed randomly and have no correlation with other features, (c) hyperpolarization amplitudes show two distinct clusters and exhibit strong correlation with the RMP, and (d) time course of hyperpolarization phase shows no distinct groups and is distributed in a window larger than that of any other signals seen in the intracellular recordings. With the help of the results obtained from the analysis, a hypothesis for the biophysical origin of these signals is proposed. Conclusions: This needs to be tested experimentally, and if proved right, would help extend the boundaries of our current understanding of the detrusor smooth muscle system.
topic detrusor
electrophysiology
mouse model
smooth muscle
spontaneous activity
urinary bladder
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