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Am J Vet Res ; 64(5): 574-9, 2003 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12755297

RESUMO

OBJECTIVES: To compare retrograde filling cystometry at infusion rates of 5, 10, and 20 mL/min with diuresis cystometry for determination of an appropriate infusion rate and to confirm the reproducibility of measurements obtained by urethral pressure profilometry (UPP) and cystometry in female Beagles. ANIMALS: Adult female Beagles. PROCEDURE: Successive UPP and cystometry were performed by use of a water perfusion catheter on dogs anesthetized with propofol. Dogs randomly underwent each of the following at 1-week intervals: retrograde filling cystometry at 5, 10, and 20 mL/min, and diuresis cystometry. The maximum urethral pressure and closure pressure, functional and anatomic profile lengths, threshold pressure, threshold volume, and compliance were measured. RESULTS: For each UPP variable, significant differences were found among dogs, but no significant differences were found in intra- or interstudy measurements for individual dogs. For retrograde filling cystometry, threshold pressure was not significantly different between a 5 and 10 mL/min infusion rate. Threshold pressure was significantly higher during retrograde filling cystometry at 20 mL/min, compared with 5 and 10 mL/min, and was associated with bladder wall damages. Threshold pressure was significantly lower during diuresis cystometry, compared with retrograde filling cystometries. Threshold volume and compliance were not significantly different among retrograde filling cystometries but were significantly higher during diuresis cystometry. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Retrograde filling cystometry at 20 mL/min leads to unacceptable sudden increase in threshold bladder pressure. Retrograde filling cystometry at 10 mL/min can be recommended in a clinical setting, shortening the anesthesia time. However, diuresis cystometry approximates physiologic bladder filling most accurately.


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Técnicas de Diagnóstico Urológico/veterinária , Diurese/fisiologia , Uretra/fisiologia , Bexiga Urinária/fisiologia , Urodinâmica/fisiologia , Animais , Técnicas de Diagnóstico Urológico/normas , Cães , Feminino , Pressão , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes
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Vet J ; 192(1): 89-95, 2012 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21715199

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This study investigated the effects of a single oral administration of ephedrine (2 mg/kg) or phenylpropanolamine (PPA) (1.5 mg/kg) on the vesico-urethral and cardiovascular functions in continent female dogs. Urethral pressure profilometry (UPP), arterial blood pressures and heart rate were measured in five control dogs and after single-dose treatment with ephedrine or PPA at T(0), T(2h), T(4h), T(6h), T(12h), T(18h) and T(24h). UPPs were performed under propofol anaesthesia and other measurements were performed on awake dogs. A telemetric urodynamic investigation was performed on three additional dogs for 24 h after the administration of each drug. Urethral pressures increased over 4-6 h and urethral functional lengths increased 2-6h after administration of both drugs. During micturition, a decrease in detrusor pressure coupled with an increase in bladder volume was observed after ephedrine administration and there was also an increase in bladder volume after PPA had been given. With both drugs increased arterial blood pressures at 4-6 h were compensated by a decreased heart rate over 12 h. Urethral function was improved after both ephedrine and PPA, and bladder function also improved during micturition following ephedrine.


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Antagonistas de Receptores Adrenérgicos alfa 1/farmacologia , Cães/fisiologia , Efedrina/farmacologia , Hemodinâmica , Fenilpropanolamina/farmacologia , Urodinâmica , Administração Oral , Antagonistas de Receptores Adrenérgicos alfa 1/administração & dosagem , Animais , Técnicas de Diagnóstico Urológico/veterinária , Efedrina/administração & dosagem , Feminino , Fenilpropanolamina/administração & dosagem , Uretra/efeitos dos fármacos , Uretra/fisiologia , Bexiga Urinária/efeitos dos fármacos , Bexiga Urinária/fisiologia
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Urology ; 64(2): 378-82, 2004 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15302511

RESUMO

OBJECTIVES: To develop a noninvasive method to measure urinary flow rate in the mouse. This could be useful for the study of bladder outlet obstruction, as well as processes affecting detrusor function in the awake animal. Genetically engineered mice can improve our understanding of a variety of human bladder diseases. METHODS: A metabolic cage without a fecal separation screen was placed above a precision balance that reported the mass of the excreta pan every 100 ms. A computational algorithm identified voids suitable for assessment of uroflow from other excretory events. These algorithms were verified by comparison with a series of images obtained automatically before and during the excretory events. Intraurethral acetic acid was used to induce urethritis and to verify the sensitivity of the measurement technique. RESULTS: Automatic categorization and characterization of uroflow was successful. Brief exposures of the urethra of the female C57BL6/J mouse to 2% acetic acid decreased uroflow and increased the void duration without a change in the voided volume. CONCLUSIONS: This method will enable studies of urologic function in mice of differing age, sex, strain, and genetic constitution. Murine urethritis can be differentiated from cystitis, known to be associated with a decrease in voided volume. The observed changes were consistent with urethral obstruction induced by local swelling and inflammation.


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Técnicas de Diagnóstico Urológico/veterinária , Estreitamento Uretral/fisiopatologia , Uretrite/fisiopatologia , Obstrução do Colo da Bexiga Urinária/fisiopatologia , Ácido Acético/toxicidade , Algoritmos , Animais , Diurese , Desenho de Equipamento , Feminino , Abrigo para Animais , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL , Modelos Animais , Estreitamento Uretral/etiologia , Uretrite/induzido quimicamente , Uretrite/complicações , Obstrução do Colo da Bexiga Urinária/etiologia , Urodinâmica , Gravação em Vídeo
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