Long Term Effects of Gastrocystoplasty in Rats
- 1 November 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Journal of Urology
- Vol. 144 (5) , 1283-1287
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0022-5347(17)39720-3
Abstract
Twenty prepubescent rats underwent microsurgical gastrocystoplasty by a technique which is described. An equal number of control rats had their bladders opened and closed. Rats were sacrificed at 16 to 18 months months postoperatively. There were no differences in final weight, serum electrolytes, or renal function between the two groups. Prominent histopathologic changes of the bladder occurred in the gastrocystoplasty group. These changes included papillomas present in five of the 15 rats surviving long term. No significant changes occurred in the bladders of the control group of rats.This publication has 8 references indexed in Scilit:
- Chronic Renal Failure and Bladder Augmentation: Stomach Versus Sigmoid Colon in the Canine ModelJournal of Urology, 1988
- Bladder Cancer Induced by Noncarcinogenic SubstancesJournal of Urology, 1984
- Effects of gastrocystoplasty on serum gastrin levels and gastric acid secretionBritish Journal of Surgery, 1983
- Choice of Rat Strain: A Comparison of the General Pathology and the Tumour Incidence in 2-year old Sprague-Dawley and Long-Evans RatsPublished by Springer Nature ,1982
- Ureterosigmoidostomy and Carcinoma of the ColonJournal of Urology, 1979
- THE CARCINOGENIC AND CO-CARCINOGENIC EFFECTS OF PARAFFIN WAX PELLETS AND GLASS BEADS IN THE MOUSE BLADDERBritish Journal of Urology, 1964
- Experimental Autografting of Gastric Mucosa in the Urinary Tract to Maintain Persistent Acid UrineJournal of Urology, 1962
- The Induction of Tumours of the Bladder Epithelium in Rats by the Implantation of Paraffin Wax PelletsBritish Journal of Cancer, 1953