Urodynamic changes in a noble rat model for nonbacterial prostatic inflammation




Bernoulli J, Yatkin E, Talvitie EM, Santti R, Streng T

PublisherWILEY-LISS

2007

Prostate

PROSTATE

PROSTATE

67

8

888

899

12

0270-4137

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1002/pros.20567



CONCLUSIONS. Elevated estrogen concentration was essential for the gradual development of prostatic inflammation. The profile and location of inflammatory cells suggest that prostatic vasculature is one of the sites of estrogen action. Urodynamic changes which developed in association with glandular inflammation indicated abnormal bladder function, reflecting an incipient obstruction.



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