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The influence of pyeloureteral peristalsis on pelvic pressure during increase in flow rate.

J Mortensen1, J Frøkiaer, H P Tofft, J C Djurhuus.   

Abstract

Thirty-nine normal pig pyeloureters were perfused with 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 20 ml/min during continuous measurement of the pelvic pressure. A phasic pressure response was identified with the highest pressure increase between 2 and 4 ml/min. Two groups were analyzed. One consisting of the 10 pyeloureters with the highest pressure increase and the other of the 10 pyeloureters with the lowest pressure increase to a perfusion rate of 4 ml/min. The peristaltic frequency was significantly higher (about 6/min) in the high pressure group than in the low pressure group (about 3.5/min). It is concluded that a high peristaltic frequency is at least partly responsible for the high pressure response to increasing flow because the peristaltic contraction ring opposes the filling flow through ureter.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3176204     DOI: 10.1007/bf00263638

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Urol Res        ISSN: 0300-5623


  9 in total

1.  Investigation of urine transport in the ureter of the pig by x-ray videodensitometry. I. The effect of increasing diuresis on velocity and rhythm of contractions: relationship between pressure wave and urine bolus.

Authors:  R Tscholl; U Keller; P Spreng
Journal:  Invest Urol       Date:  1976-05

2.  The response of the ureter and pelvis to changing urine flows.

Authors:  P A MORALES; C H CROWDER; A P FISHMAN; M H MAXWELL
Journal:  J Urol       Date:  1952-04       Impact factor: 7.450

3.  Dynamics of upper urinary tract. II. An electrophysiologic in vivo study of renal pelvis in pigs: analysis of the modality of pelvic activity during normal hydration and diuresis.

Authors:  J C Djurhuus; B Nerstrom; R I Hansen; N Gyrd-Hansen; H Rask-Andersen
Journal:  Invest Urol       Date:  1977-05

4.  Dynamics of upper urinary tract. I. An electrophysiologic in vivo study of renal pelvis in pigs: method and normal pattern.

Authors:  J C Djurhuus; B Nerstrom; R I Hansen; N Gyrd-Hansen; H Rask-Andersen
Journal:  Invest Urol       Date:  1977-05

5.  Dynamics of the upper urinary tract. The effects of an indwelling ureteral catheter on ureteral peristalsis.

Authors:  R L Dale; C E Constantinou; E M Briggs; D E Govan
Journal:  Invest Urol       Date:  1971-05

6.  Pyeloureteral dynamics in the intact and chronically obstructed multicalyceal kidney.

Authors:  C E Constantinou; J C Djurhuus
Journal:  Am J Physiol       Date:  1981-11

7.  The pressure-volume relationship of the pig renal pelvis.

Authors:  J C Djurhuus; P Saksø; J Mortensen
Journal:  J Urol       Date:  1986-03       Impact factor: 7.450

8.  Renal pelvis pressure flow relationship in pigs after transsections of the ureter.

Authors:  J Mortensen; J Frøkiaer; H P Tofft; J C Djurhuus
Journal:  Scand J Urol Nephrol       Date:  1984

9.  Hydrodynamics of the normal multicalyceal pyeloureter in pigs: the pelvic pressure response to increasing flow rates, its normal ranges and intraindividual variations.

Authors:  J Mortensen; J C Djurhuus
Journal:  J Urol       Date:  1985-04       Impact factor: 7.450

  9 in total
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1.  Nonobstructive urinary tract dilatation in nephrogenic diabetes insipidus.

Authors:  T Nakada; T Miyauchi; H Sumiya; J Shimazaki
Journal:  Int Urol Nephrol       Date:  1990       Impact factor: 2.370

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