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Contractile Properties of Prostatic Strips in Different Histological Types of Obstructive Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy
Resource
TZU CHI MEDICAL JOURNAL v.6 n.2 pp.85-94
Journal
TZU CHI MEDICAL JOURNAL
Journal Volume
v.6
Journal Issue
n.2
Pages
85-94
Date Issued
1994
Date
1994
Author(s)
KUO, HANN-CHORNG
CHANG, SHIN-CHUNG
HSU, TSI
Abstract
Smooth muscle contraction was performed in vitro in thirty-three patients proven to have prostatic obstrution in order to clarify the relationship of the histology and the contractility of the prostatic strips. The mean age was 71 years (59-81), 16 patients presented with dysuria and 17 with urine retention. Phenylephrine (PE) and norepinephrine ( NE) (10-7 to 10-4 M) were used as alpha-adrenoceptor stimulation. Prazosin(10-10 too 10-7 M) was used as selective alpha-1 antagonist to inhibit contraction of prostatic strips. The histological examination was classified according to the stroma/gland ratio and the degree of inflammation. The prostatic strips showed a concentration- dependent contraction on PE and NE. There was no significant difference in the contractility on PE and NE between patients with prostatism and retention; nor among the prostates of different size. The contractility showed significant difference in the histology of the prostatic strips: bladder nick smooth muscle > stroma predominant > gland predominant. However, the similarity in histology of the prostatic strips did not correlate well in different parts of the same prostaic gland. The result of this study proves that prostate is rich in alpha-adrenergic receptors with alpha-1 predominant. The histology will affect the contractility of prostatic strips to drugs. However, it should be careful in interpretation of the muscle strip experimental results since great difference might exist in different parts of the prostatic gland.#0058#