IR-780 improves urination function and complications in rats with partial bladder outlet obstruction by protecting bladder smooth muscle cell mitochondria from oxidative stress
Feng Pi, Benhuang Yan, Min Jia, Yuan Liu, Shuang Tang, Zhihong Huang, Qiang Fang, Chunmeng Shi, Weibing Li

TL;DR
IR-780 improves bladder function in rats with partial bladder obstruction by protecting mitochondria from oxidative damage.
Contribution
IR-780 is shown to protect bladder smooth muscle cell mitochondria via the Nrf2 pathway in a rat model of partial bladder outlet obstruction.
Findings
IR-780 reduced oxidative stress and mitochondrial damage in bladder smooth muscle cells.
Treatment with IR-780 improved bladder function and reduced pathological changes in obstructed rats.
IR-780 activated the Nrf2 antioxidant pathway in bladder tissue.
Abstract
Partial bladder outlet obstruction (pBOO) is the most common cause of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). Prolonged BOO induces bladder remodeling, which can lead to severe bladder dysfunction and refractory LUTS in some patients, even after obstruction resolution. This condition significantly impairs patients’ quality of life, and no effective treatment is currently available. This study investigated a pBOO rat model using IR-780, a novel near-infrared lipophilic dye with potential targeted antioxidant effects. A partial ligation of the rat bladder neck was performed to establish a pBOO model. After confirming successful modeling, the rats were randomly divided into sham, sham + IR-780, pBOO, and pBOO + IR-780 groups (eight rats per group). One week post-surgery, rats received intraperitoneal injections of IR-780 (0.667 mg/kg) or an equivalent volume of phosphate buffered saline…
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TopicsBladder and Urothelial Cancer Treatments · Urinary Bladder and Prostate Research · Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
