膀胱出口梗阻对膀胱形态学、生理学和药理学的影响。

R M Levin, P A Longhurst, F C Monson, K Kato, A J Wein
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摘要

继发于良性前列腺增生的膀胱出口梗阻在膀胱形态、生理和药理学上引起许多改变。这些变化已经在各种动物模型中进行了实验研究,虽然每个物种都有优点和缺点,但尚不清楚哪个物种最像人类。膀胱出口梗阻后,组织肥厚迅速发展,导致组织质量增加。梗阻引起的缺血导致急性肌肉功能障碍。功能损害的程度与组织肥大的程度直接相关。然而,膀胱收缩器官似乎具有惊人的再生能力,因此膀胱功能在梗阻后14天恢复明显。尿动力学变化包括尿频、排尿压力增加和排尿量减少。临床上常出现膀胱不自主收缩。确定研究者感兴趣的这些出口阻塞的具体方面将决定选择最合适的动物模型。
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Effect of bladder outlet obstruction on the morphology, physiology, and pharmacology of the bladder.

Bladder outlet obstruction secondary to benign prostatic hyperplasia induces numerous changes in bladder morphology, physiology, and pharmacology. These changes have been studied experimentally in various animal models, and while each species has advantages and disadvantages, it is unclear which is most like man. It has been shown that tissue hypertrophy leading to an increase in tissue mass develops rapidly after bladder outlet obstruction. Ischemia induced by the obstruction results in acute muscle dysfunction. The degree of functional impairment is directly related to the degree of tissue hypertrophy. However, the bladder contractile apparatus appears to have a surprising regenerative ability, such that recovery of bladder function becomes obvious 14 days after obstruction. Urodynamic changes include an increase in urinary frequency and voiding pressure and a decrease in voided volume. Clinically, involuntary bladder contractions are often present. Determination of which of these specific aspects of outlet obstruction the investigator is interested in studying will dictate the selection of the most appropriate animal model.

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