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Sucrose diuresis protects rat bladder from outlet partial obstruction-induced contractile dysfunction.

机译:蔗糖利尿剂可保护大鼠膀胱免受出口局部阻塞引起的收缩功能障碍的影响。

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OBJECTIVES: Evidence is accumulating that bladder dysfunction caused by experimental partial obstruction of the bladder outlet can be reduced or reversed by treatment that results in upregulation of bladder function, even in the presence of obstruction. Inducing diuresis in rats or rabbits results in a significant increase in bladder mass and increased contractility in response to stimulation. The objective of the present study was to determine whether diuresis-induced amplification of bladder function in the rat could protect the bladder from contractile dysfunctions caused by partial outlet obstruction. METHODS: Thirty-two rats were separated into four groups of 8 rats each. Groups 2 and 4 were fed 5% sucrose instead of water; groups 1 and 3 were fed only water. Three weeks later, partial outlet obstructions were created in groups 3 and 4. After 4 weeks of obstruction, all bladders were rapidly excised and cut into longitudinal strips; each strip was mounted in an isolated muscle bath for contractile studies. RESULTS: Sucrose-induced diuresis caused a moderate but significant increase in bladder mass. Partial outlet obstruction stimulated significant increases in bladder mass in both water-drinking and sucrose-drinking groups; the bladder mass of sucrose-drinking rats, however, increased less than that of water-drinking rats. In water-drinking rats, partial outlet obstruction resulted in significantly decreased bladder strip contractility in vitro in response to field stimulation (1 to 32 Hz), carbachol (0.1 to 22 microM), and KCl (120 mM). After 3 weeks of sucrose-induced diuresis, partial obstruction of the rat bladder outlet did not result in decreased in vitro contractile responses to any form of stimulation applied. CONCLUSIONS: Sucrose-induced diuresis caused an increase in bladder mass and an increase in contractile strength, consequently protecting the rat bladder from the contractile dysfunctions that usually follow partial outlet obstruction.
机译:目的:越来越多的证据表明,即使存在梗阻,也可以通过治疗导致膀胱功能上调的治疗方法来减轻或逆转实验性膀胱出口部分梗阻引起的膀胱功能障碍。在大鼠或兔子中诱导利尿作用会导致膀胱肿块显着增加,并响应刺激而增加收缩力。本研究的目的是确定利尿剂诱导的大鼠膀胱功能的增强是否可以保护膀胱免受部分出口阻塞引起的收缩功能障碍。方法:将32只大鼠分为4组,每组8只。给第2和第4组喂5%的蔗糖代替水。第1组和第3组仅喂水。 3周后,在第3组和第4组中形成部分出口梗阻。梗阻4周后,迅速切除所有膀胱并切成纵向条状。将每个试条安装在隔离的肌肉浴中以进行收缩研究。结果:蔗糖诱导的利尿引起膀胱肿块适度但显着增加。在饮水和喝蔗糖的人群中,部分出口阻塞刺激膀胱质量显着增加。然而,喝蔗糖的大鼠的膀胱质量增加的幅度小于喝水的大鼠的膀胱质量。在喝水的大鼠中,部分出口阻塞导致在野外刺激(1至32 Hz),卡巴胆碱(0.1至22 microM)和KCl(120 mM)时,膀胱条的收缩力显着降低。蔗糖诱导的利尿作用3周后,大鼠膀胱出口的部分阻塞不会导致对任何形式刺激的体外收缩反应降低。结论:蔗糖诱导的利尿引起膀胱质量增加和收缩强度增加,从而保护了大鼠膀胱免受通常由于部分出口阻塞而引起的收缩功能障碍的影响。

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