Pharmacological relaxation of the urethra in male cats: a study of the effects of phenoxybenzamine, diazepam, nifedipine and xylazine.
Can J Vet Res
; 55(1): 28-32, 1991 Jan.
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Urethral pressure profiles (UPPs) were recorded in ten adult healthy male cats before and after administration of either phenoxybenzamine, diazepam, nifedipine or xylazine. A significant decrease (p less than 0.05) in urethral pressure at the level of the prostate was observed following treatment with all drugs. Xylazine produced a significant decrease in urethral pressure 4 to 7 cm from the tip of the penis in healthy male cats. None of the drugs used decreased urethral pressure in the zones of pure striated muscle or pure smooth muscle in these cats, making current recommendations for pharmacological management of urethral spasm suspect. Further studies are necessary to evaluate clinical cases of urethral spasm and to study the effects of these drugs on the urethral pressure of cats suffering from this spasm.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Fenoxibenzamina
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Uretra
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Xilazina
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Nifedipino
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Gatos
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Diazepam
Tipo de estudo:
Guideline
Limite:
Animals
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Can J Vet Res
Ano de publicação:
1991
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Article