Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/4663
Title: Does two episodes of acute urinary retention lead to additional ischemia-reperfusion injury in rat bladder?
Authors: Sinik, Z.
Guler, G.
Turan, Tahir
Sert, S.
Aybek, Zafer
Tuncay, Levent
Keywords: Acute urinary retention
Ischemia-reperfusion injury
Reactive oxygen species
furosemide
malonaldehyde
myeloperoxidase
reactive oxygen metabolite
analysis of variance
animal experiment
animal tissue
article
bladder ischemia
clamp
controlled study
diuresis
ischemia
leukocyte activation
lipid peroxidation
male
nonhuman
protein blood level
randomization
rat
rat strain
reperfusion injury
tissue level
urethra
urine retention
Animals
Decompression, Surgical
Disease Models, Animal
Male
Malondialdehyde
Peroxidase
Rats
Rats, Wistar
Recurrence
Reperfusion Injury
Urinary Retention
Abstract: Aim: To determine whether two episodes of acute urinary retention lead to additional ischemia-reperfusion injury due to decompression of the bladder, or not. Materials and methods: Sham, retention and recurrent retention groups consisting of 5, 8 and 8 Wistar Albino male rats were randomized, respectively. After the bladders of rats were emptied with 3F catheter, penile urethras were clamped with aneurism clamp and waited for 30 min after diuresis was forced. At the end of this period, penile clamps were removed and the bladder was again decompressed with 3F catheter and after 30 min removed for examination. In the recurrent retention group, the same process was repeated after an interval of one week. Malonedialdehyde (MDA) levels, indicator of lipid peroxidation and myeloperoxidase (MPO) levels, indicator of leukocyte activation, were examined biochemically in the tissues of the removed bladders. Results: In the retention and recurrent retention groups, the average increase in bladder MDA and MPO values was higher than the values of sham group (P < 0.05), however, no significant difference was determined between retention and recurrent retention groups (P> 0.05). Conclusion: In the bladder tissue, due to acute urinary retention and following decompression process, ischemia-reperfusion injury occurs. Two episodes of acute urinary retention do not lead to additional the ischemia-reperfusion injury that develops in the bladder. © Springer 2006.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/4663
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11255-005-8442-1
ISSN: 0301-1623
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