Dr Basu Chakrabarty
BPharmSc, BPharmSc (Hons), PhD
Current positions
Research Associate
School of Physiology, Pharmacology & Neuroscience
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Biography
Pharmaceutical scientist with a PhD in Drug Discovery Biology from Monash University (Melbourne, Australia).
My PhD focused on deloping a model to study the physiology involved in the regulation of prostatic tone and contractility of the human prostate gland, specifically in the context of understanding and treating symptoms of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. This model was used to test the effectiveness of current and emerging pharmacotherapies (including phosphodiesterase inhibitors) directly on the prostate gland, and characterising and identifying underlying mechanisms in the regulation of prostatic tone in the human prostate gland. Techniques used in this project include intracellular microelectrode electrophysiology and conventional tension recording experiments.
My postdoctoral research project focused on elucidating the effects of phosphodiesterase inhibitors on central and peripheral control of bladder function. In this study, the effects on neuronal neurotransmitter release from efferent nerve terminals and consequences on detrusor smooth muscle contractility, and urothelial neurotransmitter release, were explored.
Through these studies we found that modulating cyclic nucleotides (with phosphodiesterase inhibitors, or other agents which activate adenosine A1 receptors) inhibit neurotransmitters involved in pathological bladder conditions, whilst leaving neurotransmitters involved in normal physiological function intact. My current research focuses on understanding the underlying mechanisms which may be involved in this differential neurotransmitter release.
Positions
University of Bristol positions
Research Associate
School of Physiology, Pharmacology & Neuroscience
Publications
Selected publications
20/08/2019Characterisation of nerve‐mediated ATP release from bladder detrusor muscle and its pathological implications
British Journal of Pharmacology
Influence of sildenafil on the purinergic components of nerve-mediated and urothelial ATP release from the bladder of normal and spinal cord injured mice
British Journal of Pharmacology
Sildenafil, a Phosphodiesterase Type 5 Inhibitor, augments sphincter bursting and bladder afferent activity to enhance storage function and voiding efficiency in mice
BJU International
Recent publications
12/06/2020Stretch- and carbachol-induced ATP release from bladder wall preparations of young and aged mice
Neurourology and Urodynamics
The Urinary Tract: Form and Function
Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Adults
Characterisation of nerve‐mediated ATP release from bladder detrusor muscle and its pathological implications
British Journal of Pharmacology
Influence of sildenafil on the purinergic components of nerve-mediated and urothelial ATP release from the bladder of normal and spinal cord injured mice
British Journal of Pharmacology
Generation and Regulation of Spontaneous Contractions in the Prostate
Smooth Muscle Spontaneous Activity