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1 Synthélabo Recherche, Internal Medicine Research, 92504 Rueil-Malmaison; 2 INSERM Unité 430, Hopital Broussais, 75014 Paris; and 3 Service de Biologie Cellulaire, CEA/Saclay, 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette, France
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female Wistar/Rij rats, 10 and 30 mo old, the micturition profiles in
conscious animals, the contractile responses of the isolated urinary
bladder, and the histology of the vesical tissue have been
investigated. During cystomanometry, 60% of conscious senescent rats,
but only 25% of young adult rats, showed spontaneous contractions
during the bladder-filling phase. In aging rats, micturition pressure
and duration of micturition were significantly higher by
~40-50%. In contrast, bladder capacity, bladder compliance, micturition volume, and residual volume were not modified with age. In
vitro, the contractile responses of the bladder body to KCl, carbachol,
arecoline, and
,
-MeATP were similar in tissues from young adult
and senescent rats. In contrast, maximum responses to noradrenaline,
but not phenylephrine, were two times greater in the older rats.
Isoprenaline exhibited the same potency in relaxing KCl-precontracted
bladder body of 10- and 30-mo-old animals. Morphometric analysis showed
a significant increase in the mean thickness of the muscularis layer
with age, whereas the collagen density significantly decreased in the
muscularis and in the lamina propria layers. The fact that the majority
of senescent rats displayed bladder instability and increased response
to
-adrenergic agonists suggests that this strain of rat seems a
good model for the aged human. However, other characteristics of the
aging human urinary tract (urinary frequency, decreased cystometric
capacity, and decreased detrusor contractility associated with
fibrosis) are not present.
aging; bladder base; cystometry; urodynamics; Wistar/Rij rats
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