ABSTRACT
Purpose: To investigate the association
between the maximum cystometric capacity (MCC) and other cystometric parameters
in lumbar canal stenosis (LCS) rats. Material and Methods: One small hole was
drilled at the fifth lumbar vertebral arch (Sham), and a rectangular piece of
silicone rubber was then placed in the epidural space (LCS) of Wister rats. Two
weeks after surgery, awake cystometry was performed. LCS rats were divided into
three groups: Group A (n = 5, MCC < 0.87 mL), Group B (n = 13, MCC 0.87 -
1.81 mL), and Group C (n = 14, MCC > 1.81 mL). Cystometric parameters were
investigated in sham and LCS groups. Results: MCC did not significantly
correlate to the frequency of non-voiding contractions (NVCs), voided volume
(VV), or maximum intravesical pressure during voiding (Pmax), but significantly
positively correlated to postvoid residual urine volume (PVR) and residual
urine rate (RUR) (Spearman’s correlation coefficients (ρ) = 0.8973 (p <
0.0001) and 0.4915 (p = 0.0068), respectively). Compared with the sham rats,
LCS rats in each group revealed significantly smaller VV, larger RUR, and lower
Pmax. On the other hand, among LCS rats, VV, RUR, and Pmax were not
significantly different. The frequency of NVCs in each LCS group was not
significantly different from that in sham-operated rats (Tukey-Kramer’s HSD
test). However, a Jonckheere-Terpstra trend test revealed a significant trend
toward higher NVCs in the order of sham, Groups C, B, and A (p = 0.036).
Conclusions: LCS rats showed the same degree of detrusor underactivity
regardless of MCC. NVCs did not significantly increase in LCS rats with
decreased MCC, but the trend toward higher NVCs with smaller MCC was
significant.
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Sekido, N. , Kida, J. , Wakamatsu, D. , Okada, H. and Matsuya, H. (2015) Does an “Overactive to Underactive Bladder Transition” Phenomenon Exist in a Rat Lumbar Spinal Canal Stenosis Model?.
Open Journal of Urology,
5, 57-64. doi:
10.4236/oju.2015.55009.