In vitro motility investigations and electron microscopic observations on children's upper urinary tract muscle wall.

Acta paediatrica Hungarica Pub Date : 1992-01-01
M Szabó
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This study was performed as a part of a longer research programme on urinary tract smooth muscle layer in children. All the children whose samples were investigated underwent surgery for urinary tract malformations. Specimens were taken from different segments of upper urinary tract during surgical intervention. Specimens were investigated by either in vitro motility tests or electron microscopy or both of them. Basic patterns of tissue strips were recorded after incubation of varying duration and then tested by administering neurotransmitter agents like noradrenaline and acetylcholine-bromide. Microstructure of samples were examined electron microscopically. Investigations were performed in order to find correlation between microarchitecture and motility patterns of urinary muscle wall. Factors influencing urinary muscle motility, characteristic features of impaired musculature and its possible regeneration are discussed too. Microhistological deteriorations inhibit spontaneous smooth muscle motility but muscle contractility proved by administering noradrenaline and acetylcholine-bromide remained in some extent. Taking into consideration that smooth muscle is able to regenerate and rebuild close contacts pediatric surgeon and urologist should spare kidney parenchyma as far as it is possible.

儿童上尿路肌壁的体外运动观察及电镜观察。
这项研究是儿童尿路平滑肌层长期研究计划的一部分。所有接受样本调查的儿童都接受了泌尿道畸形手术。在手术过程中从上尿路的不同节段取标本。通过体外运动试验或电子显微镜或两种方法对标本进行研究。在不同时间的孵育后,记录组织条的基本模式,然后用去甲肾上腺素和乙酰胆碱溴化物等神经递质药物进行测试。用电子显微镜观察了样品的微观结构。为了发现尿肌壁微结构与运动模式之间的相关性,我们进行了研究。并讨论了影响尿肌运动的因素、受损肌肉的特征及其再生的可能性。显微组织恶化抑制自发性平滑肌运动,但通过给药去甲肾上腺素和乙酰胆碱溴证明肌肉收缩力在一定程度上保持不变。考虑到平滑肌能够再生和重建密切接触者,儿科外科医生和泌尿科医生应尽可能保留肾实质。
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