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      Do We Need to Know More About the Effects of Hormones on Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction? ICI-RS 2014

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          Abstract

          This review article reflects the presentations and subsequent discussions during a think tank at the 5th International Consultation on Incontinence Research Society’s annual meeting, held in Bristol, UK (September 22–24, 2014). It reviews the current state of knowledge on the role of hormones in lower urinary tract dysfunction (LUTD) and overactive bladder (OAB) and in particular: highlights some specific basic research findings from discussion participants; reviews future research topics; and discusses potential new therapeutic opportunities for LUTD and OAB. The role of the large conductance voltage- and Ca 2+-activated K + (BK) channels, as novel therapeutic targets for OAB was discussed, in particular as recent studies on human detrusor smooth muscle suggest that estradiol exerts a direct non-genomic activation of the BK channels. Recent developments on the roles of sex hormones on diuresis, as well as the roles of melatonin and vitamin D on LUTD were also discussed. It was concluded that further basic science and translational studies are needed to better understand hormonal regulatory mechanisms of the lower urinary tract and the implications for novel treatment options for LUTD and OAB.

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          Journal
          8303326
          2421
          Neurourol Urodyn
          Neurourol. Urodyn.
          Neurourology and urodynamics
          0733-2467
          1520-6777
          8 August 2018
          February 2016
          21 August 2018
          : 35
          : 2
          : 299-303
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Urology, Urology Institute, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio
          [2 ]Department of Urogynecology, King’s College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London, United Kingdom
          [3 ]Department of Urology, Ghent University Hospital, Ghent, Belgium
          [4 ]Department of Drug Discovery and Biomedical Sciences, South Carolina College of Pharmacy, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina
          Author notes

          Dr. Mickey Karram led the peer-review process as the Associate Editor responsible for the paper.

          [* ]Correspondence to: Georgi V. Petkov, Ph.D., Professor of Pharmacology, Department of Drug Discovery and Biomedical Sciences, South Carolina College of Pharmacy, University of South Carolina, Coker Life Sciences Building, Room 609D, 715 Sumter Street, Columbia, SC 29208. petkov@ 123456cop.sc.edu
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          PMC6103166 PMC6103166 6103166 nihpa984530
          10.1002/nau.22809
          6103166
          26872571
          eba8f9c7-7920-46ab-b860-3ed7c4397a62
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          estrogen,vitamin D3,vasopressin,overactive bladder,melatonin,lower urinary tract dysfunction,detrusor overactivity,BK channel

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