Detrusor Overactivity After Partial Bladder Outlet Obstruction Is Associated With High Urinary Adenosine Triphosphate Levels in Female Wistar Rats

INTERNATIONAL NEUROUROLOGY JOURNAL(2024)

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Purpose: Bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) commonly causes detrusor overactivity (DO). In this study, a post hoc analysis of previous obtained data, we investigate if DO occurring in initial phases of BOO is associated with changes in urinary adenosine triphosphate (ATP) levels. Methods: Adult female Wistar rats were submitted to partial BOO (pBOO) or to sham obstruction. Cystometry was performed at 3 or 15 days after pBOO and saline voided was collected for ATP determination. Normality was tested using Shapiro -Wilk test. The mean frequency of voiding contractions (VCs) of the sham -operated animals at 15 days after surgery, plus or minus 3 standard deviations, was used to represent the normal range. Statistical analyses were performed using the chisquare and Mann -Whitney tests. Results: DO was indicated by a VC frequency greater than or equal to 0.9 VCs/min. DO was observed in 63% of animals at 3 days and in 33% at 15 days following pBOO. ATP levels were significantly higher in rats with DO compared to those without DO. Conclusions: The DO phenotype, occurring in the initial phases of BOO, is associated with comparatively high urinary ATP levels.
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Detrusor overactivity,Bladder outlet obstruction,Adenosine triphosphate,Urothelium
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