Decreased gene expression of fibrillin-1 in stress urinary incontinence

Aims Studies to show impairments in the pelvic floor extracellular matrix (ECM) associated with stress urinary incontinence (SUI) has earlier been performed, but the results are contradictory. Collagen I and III, the elastin associated proteins fibrillin‐1 and fibulin‐5 and the small leucine‐rich re...

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Published in:Neurourology and urodynamics Vol. 29; no. 3; pp. 476 - 481
Main Authors: Soderberg, Marie Westergren, Bystrom, Birgitta, Hammarstrom, Margareta, Malmström, Anders, Ekman-Ordeberg, Gunvor
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Hoboken Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company 01-03-2010
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Summary:Aims Studies to show impairments in the pelvic floor extracellular matrix (ECM) associated with stress urinary incontinence (SUI) has earlier been performed, but the results are contradictory. Collagen I and III, the elastin associated proteins fibrillin‐1 and fibulin‐5 and the small leucine‐rich repeat proteoglycans (SLRPs) decorin, lumican and fibromodulin are involved in giving the tissue its mechanical properties. Their gene signals and tissue localizations were investigated. Methods Para‐urethral punch biopsies were obtained from 24 women, 12 pre‐ and 12 postmenopausals, during surgery for SUI. As controls, biopsies were collected from 14 women, 8 pre‐ and 6 postmenopausals, undergoing surgery for other benign conditions. The mRNA expression by real‐time RT‐PCR and protein localization by immunohistochemistry were analyzed concerning collagen I and III, the small leucine rich repeat proteoglycans (SLRPs) decorin, lumican and fibromodulin and the elastic fiber associated proteins fibulin‐5 and fibrillin‐1. Statistical comparisons controlled for age changes in gene expressions. Results A significant decrease in mRNA expression of fibrillin‐1 was discovered in all SUI women compared to all controls, P = 0.03. All molecules were down‐regulated by age, but no other differences between SUI and controls reached significance. All proteins were adequately expressed by immunohistochemistry. A weaker staining for fibrillin‐1 was seen in the pre‐menopausal SUI group compared to the pre‐menopausal controls. Conclusions A decreased gene signal and weaker immunoreactivity for fibrillin‐1, important for the elastic fiber assembly, was discovered in women with SUI. Loss of tissue elasticity could lead to increased urethra hypermobility and SUI. Neurourol. Urodynam. 29:476–481, 2010. © 2009 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
Bibliography:Karl-Erik Andersson led the review process.
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Conflicts of interest: none.
Karl‐Erik Andersson led the review process.
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ISSN:0733-2467
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DOI:10.1002/nau.20735