1.Investigation of relationship between prostate and pelvic floor in rat by electrical stimulation
Yong CHEN ; Bo SONG ; Enqing XIONG
Chinese Journal of Urology 1994;0(02):-
Objective To elucidate the neurological m ec hanism of the referred pains in pelvic floor from prostate and the relationship between pain from prostate and pelvic floor muscle dysfunction. Meth ods The prostate was electrically stimulated,and the elicited action potentials were recorded from iliohypogastric,ilioinguinal,genitofemoral,latera l femoral cutaneous,femoral,sciatic nerves,and compound muscle action potentials (CMAP) were recorded from anal external sphincter. Results Action potentials were elicited principally in the genitofemoral nerve (93 .3%),ilioinguinal nerve (55.5%);the action potentials of the genitofemoral nerve were not influenced by transaction of the cervical spinal cord,whereas they dis appeared immediately after rat death; the action potentials were reduced conside rably after destruction of the lumbosacral sympathetic trunks.CMAPs were elicite d in the anal external sphincter in 93.3% of the rats (14/15). Conc lusions Electrical stimulation of the prostate induced reflex discha rges in the nerves to perineal,pelvic floor areas.It was postulated that the ref lex discharges are related to muscle contraction leading to referred pain in the perineal,pelvic floor areas.Pain from prostate is correlated significantly with pelvic floor muscle dysfunction.
2.Evaluation of short-term efficacy of holmium laser enucleation of the prostate in the treatment of BPH
Wenhao SHEN ; Enqing XIONG ; Bo SONG ;
Chinese Journal of Urology 2000;0(01):-
0.05 ).Fifty five patients of HoLEP group (78.6%,55/70) and 58 patients of TURP group(82.9%,58/70) were followed up at the third and sixth month postoperatively.In TURP group,6.9% of the patients(4/58) needed blood transfusion and 3.4%(2/58)developed TURS.In HoLEP group, no one needed blood transfusion or developed TURS. The differences were significant between the 2 groups ( P
3.Responses of urinary bladder detrusor to neurotransmitters in aged rats
Enqing XIONG ; Xinhong ZHAO ; Bo SONG ;
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(22):-
Objective To study the neurogenic mechanism of urinary bladder dysfunction changes in the aged rats. Methods Wistar rats were divided into aged group (24 month old) and young adult group (6 month old, served as the control group). The reactivity of urinary detrusor strips in the two groups to different concentrations of carbachol, noradrenalin, isoproterenol, adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and atropin, was measured respectively using an in vitro tissue bath technique. Results Compared with the young adult rats, significantly increased relaxation response to high concentration of isoproterenol and contractile response to ATP were found in aged rats. No difference in responses to carbachol, atropin and noradrenalin was found in the aged rats. Conclusion The dysfunction in aging bladder may be related to the purinergic and ? adrenergic response modifications.
4.Determination of stress leak point pressure in the diagnosis of female genuine stress urinary incontinence
Weibing LI ; Qiang FANG ; Junan YAN ; Bo SONG ; Enqing XIONG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(38):161-163
BACKGROUND: Urinary incontinence can be divided into stress, urgent and mixed types, they can not be easily distinguished only basing on clinical experience, which often result in misdiagnose or improper treatment OBJECTIVE: To discuss the value of urodynamical inspection, especially stress leak point pressure (SLPP) determination in the diagnose of female stress urinary incontinence.DESIGN: Retrospective paralleled comparison observation.SETTING: Center of General Urology Department, Southern Hospital,Third Military Medical University of Chinese PLA PARTICIPANTS: Totally 120 female patients who received medical treatment in the uropoiesis surgical department of the Southwest hospital due to urinary incontinence between January 1996 and May 2002 were enrolled in this experiment.gle was determined and considered as normal if it was <100° and abnormal if > 100°. Urethral tilt angle is judged as normal if < 45° and abnormal if >45°; Urethrovesical junction (when static state) was judged as normal if not tion: including fulling urinary bladder pressure measurement, static urethral Cystourethrography classification standard: type Ⅰ refers to posterior urethrovesical angle vanished with urethral tilt angle<45° and the biggest urethra closure pressure>20 cmH2O; type Ⅱ: refers to posterior urethrovesical angle vanished with urethral tilt angle>45° and the biggest urethra closure pressure<20 cmH2O; type Ⅲ refers to normal posterior urethrovesical angle with urethral tilt angle<45° and the biggest urethra closure pressure >20 cmH2O. SLPP classification standard: typeⅠ: SLPP >120 cmH2O; type Ⅱ: SLPP of 90- 120 cmH2O; type Ⅲ: SLPP < 60 cmH2O;type Ⅱ/Ⅲ: SLPP of 60 - 90 cmH2O.compared with that of cystourethrographic classification.RESETS: Totally120 patients all remained in the final result analysis.stress urinary incontinence, 64 cases as symptomatic stress urinary incontinence including 28 cases of unstable bladder and 36 cases of low compliclassification: of the 56 genuine stress urinary incontinence, 20 cases were diagnosed as type Ⅰ; 16 cases as type Ⅱ and 10 cases as type Ⅱ/Ⅲ; 10cases as type Ⅲ. Two classification was proved of 100% consistency in type Ⅰ and Ⅲ, and 94.1% and 90.1% in type Ⅱ and type Ⅱ/Ⅲ respectively, difference was not remarkable (P>0.05).CONCLUSION: SLPP determination can be used to make accurate classification of female genuine stress urinary incontinence, possessing important instructive significance for the treatment.
5.Relationship between muscarinic receptor subtype density change and unstable bladder in rats
Gensheng LU ; Bo SONG ; Enqing XIONG ; Xiyu JIN ;
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2002;0(12):-
Objective To study the relationship between muscarinic receptor(MR) subtype density changes and the producing of unstable bladder Methods The rat model of unstable bladder was established and the MR subtype density of control and unstable bladders were defermined by RT-PCR Results There were only m 2RNA and m 3RNA in the detrusor of control and unstable bladders, but no m 1, m 2 and m 3 mRNA, the amount of m 2RNA(1 67?0 42)was larger obviously than m 3RNA(0 64?0 19),the ratio was 2 59∶1 in control group, and the density of both m 2 and m 3 in unstable bladder increased to (2 03?0 65) and(1 53?0 46)respectively, and the increase of m 3 was more significant ( P
6.The gene expressions of collagen types Ⅰ and Ⅲ in obstructive low compliant bladder in rats
Nan LIU ; Bo SONG ; Xiyu JIN ; Enqing XIONG ;
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1988;0(06):-
Objective To detect the gene expressions of collagen types Ⅰ and Ⅲ in obstructive low compliant bladder in rats. Methods The expressions of collagen types Ⅰ and Ⅲ mRNA in rat bladder tissues were detected by in situ hybridization. Results Compared with those in the normal control, the gene expressions of collagen types Ⅰ and Ⅲ in smooth muscle of low compliant bladder were up regulated. Type Ⅲ gene expression was more obvious than type Ⅰ. Conclusion The expressions of collagen types Ⅲ and Ⅰ in obstructive low compliant bladder in rats are up regulated, which is related with low compliant bladder after obstruction.
7.Possible mechanism of referred pain caused by chronic prostatitis
Yong CHEN ; Bo SONG ; Enqing XIONG ; Xiyu JIN ;
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(15):-
Objective To explore the mechanism of the referred pains in pelvic pain due to chronic prostatitis and the relation between pain due to prostatitis and pelvic floor muscle dysfunction. Methods The retrograde fluorescent double labeling and immunohistochemistry were used. A total of 24 Wistar rats were divided two groups, 12 in each group. In the first group, Propidium Iodide(PI) was injected into the prostate, Bisbenzimide(Bb)into the external anal sphincter. In the second group, PI was injected into the prostate, Bb into genitofemoral, iliohypogastric, ilioinguinal, femoral and lateral femoral cutaneous nerves. Results The fluorescent double labeled cells were found in the L 1 L 2 and L 6~S 3 dorsal root ganglia(DRG) and some of them were confirmed to contain calcitonin gene related peptide(CGRP) and P substance (SP) by immunohistochemistry. Conclusion The findings confirm that the peripheral process of DRG cells dichotomizes into prostate, external anal sphincter and somatic parties, and some of these cells contain CGRP and SP, which indicates the referred pains in pelvic floor may be caused by axon reflex in the peripheral process of DRG cells. Meanwhile, neurogenic inflammation might play an important role in this persistent pain status. Pain due to prostatitis is correlated with pelvic floor muscle dysfunction.
8.Effects of bladder outlet obstruction on detrusor biomechanical properties
Yu GONG ; Bo SONG ; Enqing XIONG ; Xiyu JIN ;
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(22):-
Objective To establish a stable animal model of bladder outlet obstruction(BOO) and to clarify the effects of BOO on the biomechanical properties of detrusor and the mechanisms. Methods BOO animal model was established by partial ligation of the proximal urethra of male Wistar rats forming, a urethra stricture with internal diameter of 1 mm. The active contraction of detrusor muscle stripes to carbachol was recorded with transfusor and organ bath tube. The compliance and maximum volume of bladder were examined by filling cystometry. Results The bladders demonstrated tropical post obstruction alterations at week 2 after partial ligation of the proximal urethra. The maximum volume (3 3?1 9) ml and bladder wet weight (10 4?2 8) g increased significantly in BOO group as compared with those in sham operation group [(1 6?0 8)ml and (7 2?3 5)g]. The detrusor contractile force of detrusor instability(DI) group was significantly lower than that in the control group. However, the contractile force in detrusor stability (DS) group was higher at week 2 but lower at week 4 after BOO than that in the sham operation group. Conclusion BOO animal model established by partial ligation of the proximal urethra of adult rats is simple and can give high survival rate and good stability, suitable for the studies of bladder outlet obstruction. There are two types of the detrusor contraction after BOO: DI group with impaired contraction and DS group with bidirectional change which was higher at early stage(week 2) but lower at later stage(week 4). The changes of bladder compliance are related to the stability of bladder, decrease in DI but increase in DS.
9.Urinary storage dysfunction of diabetic bladder
Enqing XIONG ; Yu GONG ; Bo SONG ; Xiyu JIN ;
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(22):-
Objective To provide experimental basis for further study of the mechanism of urinary storage dysfunction of diabetic cystopathy (DCP). Methods Steptozotocin(STZ) induced and sucrose induced diabetic rats were employed as DCP and diuresis models. Normal rats served as the control. The changes of calcitonin gene related peptide(CGRP) were analyzed by immunocytochemical method and computer assisted image analysis software. Compliance of the whole bladder prepared in vitro was evaluated by bladder irrigation. The messenger molecule cAMP of detrusor relaxation was determined by radioimmunological assay. Results Compared with those in other groups, the CGRP immunoreactive positive nerve fibers and content of this neurotransmitter significantly decreased in the bladder wall, especially in the submucosa. Significantly higher bladder compliance was observed( P
10.Changes of urodynamics and detrusor structure of aging rats
Xinhong ZHAO ; Enqing XIONG ; Bo SONG ; Jianhong QIU ;
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(22):-
Objective To investigate the changes of urinary bladder structure and function of aging rats. Methods The aging group and the young adult group were composed of 24 month old rats and 6 month old rats, respectively. The urodynamic changes were studied with filling cystometry, structural changes by Masson stain and image analysis. Results Filling cystometry revealed that the maximum bladder capacity increased in the aging rats. No difference in leak point pressure was found in the two groups. The occurrence rate of the detrusor instability in aging group was higher than that in young adult group. In bladder structure, fibrous tissue increased significantly but smooth muscle decreased significantly in the detrusor of aging rats. Conclusion Aging may lead to changes of rat bladder structure and function, but its mechanism needs to be further studied.