Advancing our Understanding of the Urothelium and Lamina Propria, Hormone Receptors, Vascular Supply, and Sensory Aspects of the Female Human Urethra.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Neurourology and Urodynamics Pub Date : 2025-03-19 DOI:10.1002/nau.70003
Margaret Mueller, Bernard T Drumm, Johanna L Hannan, Hannah Ruetten
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Objective: Urinary continence is important for women's health and wellbeing. The female urethra has been understudied and mechanisms of continence remain poorly understood. Our objective is to provide a summary of current knowledge of the epithelium and lamina propria, hormone receptors, vascular supply, and sensory aspects of the female urethra and highlight continued gaps in knowledge.

Methods: In October of 2020, the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) sponsored a virtual seminar series entitled "Female Urethral Function and Failure: Advancing Basic and Translational Research for Genitourinary Conditions". We summarize the information presented during session 3 presentations, provide additional information from recent studies, and highlight continued gaps in knowledge.

Results: A sensory role for urethral mucosa seems apparent based on the dense innervation of sensory afferent neurons but how the sensory afferents contribute to continence remains poorly understood. There is a complex relationship with behavior that comes into play when evaluating the contribution of sex hormones to urinary physiology. We need to update our understanding of where hormone receptors are located in the female urinary tract. Many causes of impaired urethral blood flow are also common risk factors for urinary dysfunction but we don't know how vasculature contributes to continence. Altered afferent urethral function has been implicated in several disease states, but is largely understudied.

Conclusion: There is much that remains to be learned about the urothelium and lamina propria, expression and influence of sex hormones and hormone receptors, vascular supply, and sensory aspects of the female urethra.

Trial registration: No new data was generated for this manuscript, no clinical trial was conducted, and therefore clinical trial registration was not necessary.

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目的尿失禁对女性的健康和幸福非常重要。人们对女性尿道的研究一直不足,对其排尿障碍的机制也知之甚少。我们的目的是总结目前对女性尿道上皮和固有层、激素受体、血管供应和感觉方面的了解,并强调在知识方面仍然存在的差距:2020 年 10 月,美国国立糖尿病、消化道疾病和肾脏疾病研究所(NIDDK)主办了一场题为 "女性尿道功能和衰竭 "的系列虚拟研讨会:推进泌尿生殖系统疾病的基础和转化研究 "的系列虚拟研讨会。我们总结了第三场会议的发言信息,提供了最新研究的补充信息,并强调了知识方面的持续差距:结果:基于感觉传入神经元的密集神经支配,尿道粘膜的感觉作用似乎显而易见,但人们对感觉传入是如何促进尿失禁的仍然知之甚少。在评估性激素对泌尿生理的贡献时,与行为之间存在着复杂的关系。我们需要更新对女性尿路中激素受体位置的认识。尿道血流受损的许多原因也是导致排尿功能障碍的常见风险因素,但我们并不清楚血管是如何导致尿失禁的。尿道传入功能的改变与多种疾病状态有关,但这方面的研究大多不足:关于尿道上皮和固有层、性激素和激素受体的表达和影响、血管供应以及女性尿道的感觉方面,我们还有很多东西需要了解:本稿件未产生新数据,未进行临床试验,因此无需进行临床试验注册。
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Neurourology and Urodynamics
Neurourology and Urodynamics 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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期刊介绍: Neurourology and Urodynamics welcomes original scientific contributions from all parts of the world on topics related to urinary tract function, urinary and fecal continence and pelvic floor function.
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