Response of the Newborn Ureteropelvic Junction Complex to Induced and Later Reversed Partial Ureteral Obstruction in the Rabbit Model
- 1 August 1993
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Journal of Urology
- Vol. 150 (2 Part 2) , 782-789
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0022-5347(17)35613-6
Abstract
The clinical controversy regarding the timing of surgery for asymptomatic newborns with obstructed hydronephrosis was addressed using a model of reversible partial ureteral obstruction in the newborn rabbit. The histomorphometric changes in the ureteropelvic junction complex (for example, pelvis, ureteropelvic junction and upper ureter) and kidney in 44 normal cases were determined and compared with the effects of 47 cases of ongoing partial obstruction and timed reversal of partial obstruction at 1 week in 9 cases, at 2 weeks in 10 or at 4 weeks in 10 (end of the study at age 8 weeks). After partial obstruction hydronephrosis appeared by 1 week postoperatively. There were progressive increases in the thickness of the lamina muscularis and mass index of smooth muscle and collagen (all p <0.001). However, since the per cent surface area of smooth muscle did not change significantly in comparison to normal, there was disproportionately more collagen. For reversals at 1 week the muscle and collagen in the lamina muscularis were not significantly different from normal. For reversals at 2 weeks the mass index of collagen was greater than normal (p <0.05) and reversal at 1 week (p <0.05). For reversals at 4 weeks the lamina muscularis was thicker, and the mass index of collagen and muscle was greater than the earlier reversal groups and normal (all p <0.05).Keywords
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