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Effect of different durations of overdistention on rat bladder function and morphologyDOI: 10.1590/S0100-879X2012007500106 Keywords: acute urinary retention, bladder overdistention, urodynamics, ultrastructure, apoptosis, rat. Abstract: we investigated the contribution of the duration of overdistention (dod) to rat bladder function and morphology and explored its possible molecular mechanisms. bladder overdistention was induced in male sprague-dawley rats (200-250 g) by an infusion of saline. forty rats were divided into 5 groups submitted to different dod, i.e., 1, 2, 4, and 8 h, and control. bladder function was evaluated by cystometry. morphological changes were observed by light and transmission electron microscopy. compared to control (44.567 ± 3.472 cmh2o), the maximum detrusor pressure of groups with 2-, 4- and 8-h dod decreased significantly (means ± sem): 32.774 ± 3.726, 31.321 ± 2.847, and 29.238 ± 3.724 cmh2o. with the increase of dod, inflammatory infiltration and impairment of ultrastructure were more obvious in bladder tissue. compared to control (1.90 ± 0.77), the apoptotic indexes of groups with 1-, 2-, 4-, and 8-h dod increased significantly (6.47 ± 2.10, 10.66 ± 1.97, 13.91 ± 2.69, and 18.33 ± 3.28%). compared to control (0.147 ± 0.031/0.234 ± 0.038 caspase 3/β-actin and bax/bcl-2 ratios), both caspase 3/β-actin and bax/bcl-2 ratios of 1-, 2-, 4-, and 8-h dod increased significantly (0.292 ± 0.037/0.508 ± 0.174, 0.723 ± 0.173/1.745 ± 0.471, 1.104 ± 0.245/4.000 ± 1.048, and 1.345 ± 0.409/8.398 ± 3.332). dod plays an important role in impairment of vesical function and structure. with dod, pro-apoptotic factors increase and anti-apoptotic factors decrease, possibly contributing to the functional deterioration and morphological changes of the bladder.
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