| Literature DB >> 26476114 |
Florenta Aura Kullmann1, Lori Ann Birder2, Karl-Erik Andersson3.
Abstract
Age-related LUT dysfunctions result from complex processes controlled by multiple genetic, epigenetic, and environmental factors and account for high costs of health care. This article discusses risk factors that may play a role in age-related LUT dysfunction and presents available data comparing structural and functional changes that occur with aging in the bladder of humans and animal models. A better understanding of factors and mechanisms underlying LUT symptoms in the older population may lead to therapeutic interventions to reduce these dysfunctions.Entities:
Keywords: Animal models; Ischemia; LUTS; Overactive bladder; Underactive detrusor; Urinary bladder; Urinary incontinence; Voiding dysfunctions
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26476114 PMCID: PMC4865381 DOI: 10.1016/j.cger.2015.06.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Geriatr Med ISSN: 0749-0690 Impact factor: 3.076