Canine Bladder Blood Flow and Oxygenation: Changes Induced by Filling, Contraction and Outlet Obstruction
- 1 April 1996
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Journal of Urology
- Vol. 155 (4) , 1459-1465
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0022-5347(01)66307-9
Abstract
To study changes in bladder blood flow and oxygenation associated with filling, contraction and outlet obstruction. Intravesical pressure, bladder blood flow, bladder wall oxygen tension, iliac artery blood flow and systemic blood pressure were measured simultaneously in anesthetized dogs (N = 18). In the empty bladder, blood flow and oxygen tension in the bladder base were greater than at the dome with and without outlet obstruction. Bladder filling caused a significant decrease in bladder wall blood flow and oxygen tension with and without outlet obstruction. Spontaneous bladder contractions resulted in a marked decrease in bladder wall perfusion in the obstructed bladder but not in the unobstructed bladder. Pelvic nerve stimulation produced strong bladder contractions associated with a significant drop in bladder wall perfusion and bladder oxygenation in both the open and closed bladder neck models. Little change was noted after stimulation of the hypogastric nerve. Bladder distension and contraction, especially against a closed bladder neck, induce significant ischemia and hypoxia of the bladder wall. These findings may be important in the pathophysiology of a variety of common clinical problems.Keywords
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