膀胱機能の真実を解明(Unfolding the truth about bladder function)

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2025-11-10 ピッツバーグ大学

ピッツバーグ大学とシェフィールド大学の研究チームは、膀胱が単に風船のように膨らむのではなく、内部にある折りたたみ構造(フォルド)が機能を支えていることを発見した。マイクロCTやマルチフォトン顕微鏡でラットの膀胱を観察した結果、排尿時と充満時で壁構造が大きく変化し、フォルドが解けることで低圧のまま体積を増やせることが判明。さらに、この構造が収縮時に尿を効率よく押し出す役割も持ち、排出率は95%以上に達した。膀胱の働きは「高コンプライアンス相」と「高圧相」の二段階で進行し、この知見は膀胱出口閉塞や加齢性排尿障害などの理解・治療に新たな手がかりを与える。研究者らは、患者ごとの膀胱特性を再現する「デジタルツイン」モデル開発を進めており、治療方針の最適化や医療機器設計への応用が期待されている。

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低圧下で膀胱が満たされる高コンプライアンス機構の解明 Elucidating the high compliance mechanism by which the urinary bladder fills under low pressures

Fatemeh Azari,Anne M. Robertson,Yasutaka Tobe,Paul N. Watton,Lori A. Birder,Naoki Yoshimura,Kanako Matsuoka,Christopher Hardin & Simon Watkins
Scientific Reports  Published:14 July 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-07479-4

膀胱機能の真実を解明(Unfolding the truth about bladder function)

Abstract

The high compliance of the urinary bladder during filling is essential for its proper function, enabling it to accommodate significant volumetric increases with minimal rise in transmural pressure. This study aimed to elucidate the physical mechanisms underlying this phenomenon by analyzing the ex vivo filling process in rat from a fully voided state to complete distension, without preconditioning, using three complementary imaging modalities. High-resolution micro-CT at 10.8 μm resolution was used to generate detailed 3D reconstructions of the bladder lumen, revealing an average 62-fold increase in bladder volume during filling. Pressure-volume studies of whole bladder delineated three mechanical filling regimes: an initial high-compliance phase, a transitional phase, and a final high-pressure phase. While prior studies conjectured small mucosal rugae (~450 μm) are responsible for the high compliance phase, multiphoton microscopy (MPM) of the dome of the voided bladder revealed large folds in voided bladders an order of magnitude larger than these rugae. Bladder imaging during the inflation process demonstrated flattening of these large scale folds in the initial high compliance phase. The 3D reconstructions of the bladder lumen in the filled and voided state revealed a high voiding efficiency of 97.13% ± 2.42%. The MPM imaging results suggest the large scale folds in the dome enable this high voiding fraction by driving urine toward the bladder outlet. These insights are vital for developing realistic computational models of bladder micturition and understanding changes to bladder function due to pathological conditions such as bladder outlet obstruction and age-related dysfunction.

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