The Functional Effects of Long-Term Outlet Obstruction on the Rabbit Urinary Bladder

Abstract
The current study investigated the relationship between duration of outlet obstruction, magnitude of bladder mass, and functional dysfunction on the rabbit urinary bladder. Following the production of obstruction with the "cuff model", bladder wet weight increased to twice control weight within one week, and then slowly to four times control weight by one month, and remained at this level for the six month period. Bladder capacity decreased significantly by one week but returned to control volumes by one month. The in vitro ability of the bladder to empty in response to field stimulation and bethanechol decreased significantly in the one and two week obstructed bladders and remained decreased for six months.