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Hypothyroidism impairs somatovisceral reflexes involved in micturition of female rabbits
- Source :
- Neurourology and Urodynamics. 37:2406-2413
- Publication Year :
- 2018
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 2018.
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Abstract
- Aims To determine the impact of hypothyroidism on the bladder and urethral functions as well as in the activation of the pubococcygeous (Pcm) and bulbospongiosus (Bsm) during micturition. Methods Age-matched control and methimazole-induced hypothyroid female rabbits were used to simultaneously record cystometrograms, urethral pressure, and the reflex activation of Pcm and Bsm during the induced micturition. Urodynamic and urethral variables were measured. Activation or no activation of the Pcm and Bsm during the storage and voiding phases of micturition were categorized as 1 or 0. Significant differences (P ≤ 0.05) between control and hypothyroid groups were determined with unpaired Student-t or Mann-Whitney tests. Results One-month induced hypothyroidism increased the residual volume and threshold pressure while the opposite was true for the voided volume, maximal pressure, and voiding efficiency. Urethral pressure was also affected as supported by a notorious augmentation of the urethral resistance, among other changes in the rest of measured variables. Hypothyroidism also affected the reflex activation of the Pcm in the voiding phase of micturition. Conclusions Our findings demonstrate hypothyroidism impairs the bladder and, urethral functions, and reflex activation of Pcm and Bsm affecting the micturition in female rabbits.
- Subjects :
- Urethral resistance
medicine.medical_specialty
endocrine system diseases
Urology
media_common.quotation_subject
Urinary Bladder
Bulbospongiosus muscle
030232 urology & nephrology
Urination
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Antithyroid Agents
Hypothyroidism
Urethra
Reflex
Pressure
medicine
Animals
media_common
Methimazole
030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine
Pelvic floor
Electromyography
business.industry
Bulbospongiosus
Pubococcygeus muscle
Pelvic Floor
Urodynamics
medicine.anatomical_structure
Female
Rabbits
Neurology (clinical)
business
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 07332467
- Volume :
- 37
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Neurourology and Urodynamics
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....acb0d06efe05c075164ebeb46852af6e