Effects of prazosin on isolated human urethra and in patients with lower motor neurons lesions.

Investigative urology Pub Date : 1981-07-01
K E Andersson, A Ek, H Hedlund, A Mattiasson
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Abstract

In isolated human urethra, prazosin competitively inhibited contractions induced by noradrenaline, but had no effect on contractions elicited by potassium (127 mM), suggesting an action solely on alpha-adrenoceptors. Seven patients with lower motor neuron lesions and micturition disturbances were treated with 2 mg of prazosin twice daily. Five were investigated by simultaneous urethrocystometry before and during treatment. Prazosin reduced the intraurethral pressure, the intravesical pressure during bladder filling, and autonomous bladder waves. Voiding and incontinence improved in five patients. In one, voiding was facilitated, but continence deteriorated, and in one, no clinical effects were observed. In all patients, residual urine decreased. There were no side effects, except one case of nasal congestion. It is concluded that prazosin effectively reduces alpha-adrenoceptor mediated hyperactivity in the smooth muscle of the lower urinary tract, and that it may be an effective treatment of micturition disturbances in patients with lower motor neuron lesions.

哌唑嗪对离体尿道及下运动神经元病变患者的影响。
在离体人尿道中,哌唑嗪竞争性地抑制去甲肾上腺素引起的收缩,但对钾(127 mM)引起的收缩没有影响,表明仅对肾上腺素受体起作用。7例伴有下运动神经元病变和排尿障碍的患者给予2 mg吡唑嗪治疗,每日2次。5例患者在治疗前和治疗中同时行尿道膀胱测容术。普唑嗪可降低尿道内压、膀胱充盈时膀胱内压和膀胱自主波。5例患者的排尿和尿失禁得到改善。一组患者排尿方便,但尿失禁恶化,另一组患者未观察到临床效果。所有患者的残余尿均减少。除了一例鼻塞外,没有任何副作用。综上所述,哌唑嗪可有效降低下尿路平滑肌中α -肾上腺素能受体介导的过度活动,可能是治疗下运动神经元病变患者排尿障碍的有效方法。
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