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Co-administration of an α(1) -blocker improves the efficacy and safety of antimuscarinic agents in rats with detrusor overactivity.
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International journal of urology : official journal of the Japanese Urological Association [Int J Urol] 2011 Dec; Vol. 18 (12), pp. 836-43. Date of Electronic Publication: 2011 Oct 13. - Publication Year :
- 2011
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Abstract
- Objective: To investigate the efficacy and safety of a combination treatment with α(1)-blockers and antimuscarinics for detrusor overactivity in rats.<br />Methods: Rats with detrusor overactivity caused by a cerebral infarction were divided into four groups that received an i.v. administration of tamsulosin (0.1-1000 µg/kg); solifenacin (0.01-0.3 mg/kg); combined low doses of tamsulosin (0.008, 0.1 µg/kg) and solifenacin (0.01 mg/kg); or solifenacin (0.1, 0.3, 1.0 mg/kg) at 1-h intervals during the continuous administration of tamsulosin (0.01 µg/kg/h).<br />Results: Both tamsulosin alone and solifenacin alone significantly increased bladder capacity in cerebral infarcted rats, but these effects were reduced in rats pretreated with resiniferatoxin. The combined low dose of tamsulosin and solifenacin resulted in a significant increase in bladder capacity compared to mono-administration of 0.01 mg/kg solifenacin (68.8 vs 19.8% of control value, respectively). In the group receiving solifenacin at 1-h intervals, solifenacin dose-dependently decreased bladder contraction duration and a significant reduction in bladder contraction pressure (by 35.0% of control value) was found at the highest dose (1.0 mg/kg). However, no reduction in bladder contraction duration was found even at the highest dose of solifenacin when co-administered with tamsulosin.<br />Conclusion: α(1)-Blockers and antimuscarinic agents have an additive ameliorative effect on detrusor overactivity when co-administered at low doses. α(1)-Blockers prevent the reduction in bladder contraction duration induced by a high-dose administration of antimuscarinic agents.<br /> (© 2011 The Japanese Urological Association.)
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- Adrenergic alpha-1 Receptor Antagonists pharmacology
Analysis of Variance
Animals
Disease Models, Animal
Diterpenes pharmacology
Drug Therapy, Combination
Female
Infarction, Middle Cerebral Artery complications
Muscarinic Antagonists pharmacology
Muscle Contraction drug effects
Organ Size drug effects
Quinuclidines pharmacology
Rats
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Solifenacin Succinate
Statistics, Nonparametric
Sulfonamides pharmacology
Tamsulosin
Tetrahydroisoquinolines pharmacology
Urinary Bladder pathology
Urinary Bladder physiopathology
Urinary Bladder, Overactive etiology
Adrenergic alpha-1 Receptor Antagonists therapeutic use
Muscarinic Antagonists therapeutic use
Quinuclidines therapeutic use
Sulfonamides therapeutic use
Tetrahydroisoquinolines therapeutic use
Urinary Bladder, Overactive drug therapy
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1442-2042
- Volume :
- 18
- Issue :
- 12
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- International journal of urology : official journal of the Japanese Urological Association
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 21995543
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1442-2042.2011.02868.x