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Changes in bladder contractility and compliance due to urethral obstruction: a longitudinal followup of guinea pigs.

D J Kok1, K P Wolffenbuttel, J P Minekus, R van Mastrigt, J M Nijman.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: We established the longitudinal changes in bladder contractility and compliance as a result of urethral obstruction using a guinea pig model.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Obstruction was induced in guinea pigs by a silver ring around the urethra. Urodynamic studies were performed longitudinally in individual animals. Bladder contractility and compliance were calculated from the measured bladder pressure and urine flow rate.
RESULTS: Bladder contractility developed in distinct phases. It reached a maximum 200% increase after an average of 3.25 weeks concomitant with an almost 2-fold increase in urethral resistance, remained 150% to 200% increased during weeks 4 to 7 and then decreased to starting levels again, while urethral resistance remained almost 2-fold increased. Bladder compliance decreased by 80% during the first 3 weeks and continued to decrease to 5% of its original value after 10 to 11 weeks.
CONCLUSIONS: Our data indicate that as a result of obstruction bladder function passes through a specific sequence of stages, including first a compensatory increase in contractility, then a stabilization phase and finally a decompensation state. In contrast bladder compliance shows a continuous decrease. The data suggest that for assessing how far a bladder has deteriorated due to obstruction a combination of functional and structural data may be warranted.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10958732     DOI: 10.1097/00005392-200009020-00025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Urol        ISSN: 0022-5347            Impact factor:   7.450


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