نتایج جستجو برای: over active bladder

تعداد نتایج: 1578064  

2010
Jochen Hardt Rolf Gillitzer Susanna Schneider Sabine Fischbeck Joachim W. Thüroff

The role of coping in the survival of cancer is a controversial topic. To specifiy the influence of coping on survival time, we conducted a longitudinal, prospective and observational study. In a preoperative interview, 105 patients with primary bladder cancer were asked about their active and depressive coping strategies. Ten years later, the survival rate was recorded; in cases of death, it w...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1988
R J Zuk H S Rogers J E Martin S I Baithun

A retrospective study of 15 patients with primary dysplasia of bladder urothelium was performed in an attempt to clarify some of the clinical and histopathological features. The lesion occurs predominantly in middle aged men who present with irritative bladder symptoms with or without haematuria and show no evidence of bacteriological urinary tract infection. Appearances at cystoscopy are non-s...

Journal: :Pathology 2010
Eva Karamitopoulou Cyrill A Rentsch Regula Markwalder Claudio Vallan George N Thalmann Thomas Brunner

AIMS To assess the prognostic significance of apoptosis related markers in bladder cancer. METHODS A tissue microarray containing 179 bladder carcinomas from cystectomy specimens was analysed immunohistochemically for active caspase-3, single-stranded DNA (ssDNA), p53, Bcl-2, Bax, and COX-2, in correlation to clinicopathological factors. RESULTS Active caspase-3, ssDNA, p53, Bax and COX-2 w...

Journal: :Gut 2001
A C Meedeniya B O Al-Jiffry H Konomi A C Schloithe J Toouli G T Saccone

BACKGROUND Gall bladder functions are modulated by neurones intrinsic to the organ. Data are available on the neurochemical composition of intrinsic and extrinsic nerves innervating the gall bladder but are lacking on specific functional classes of gall bladder neurones. AIMS To characterise the intrinsic motor neurones of the gall bladder and identify their roles using pharmacological techni...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2011
Hiroshi Nagabukuro Katherine L Villa L Alexandra Wickham Alison A Kulick Loise Gichuru Marcie J Donnelly Gregory O Voronin Tony Pereira Xinchun Tong Andrew Nichols Stephen E Alves Gary P O'Neill Christopher V Johnson Emily J Hickey

Both the physiological role of muscarinic receptors for bladder function and the therapeutic efficacy of antimuscarinic agents for overactive bladder syndrome are well documented. We investigated the effect of antimuscarinic agents with different subtype selectivity on urodynamic parameters in nonhuman primates and rodents and compared plasma levels of these agents between species. Anesthetized...

2016
Xiaolei Zhang Xiao Yang Chengdi Yang Peng Li Wenbo Yuan Xiaheng Deng Yidong Cheng Pengchao Li Haiwei Yang Jun Tao Qiang Lu

Casein kinase 2 (CK2) is a constitutively active serine/threonine kinase that promotes cell proliferation and resists apoptosis. Elevated CK2 expression has been demonstrated in several solid tumors. The expression of CK2α in bladder cancer was elevated in tumor tissues compared with that in adjacent normal tissues. Amplified expression of CK2α was highly correlated with histological grade in b...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1968
Francisco C. Herrera

The toad bladder, like the kidney tubule, is capable of reabsorbing sodium actively, that is against the electrochemical gradient, and chloride and water passively. The bladder is composed of (a) an epithelial cell layer believed to be the site of the active transport process; (b) a subepithelial layer made up of connective tissue fibers and cells, blood vesels, and bundles of smooth muscle fib...

Journal: :nephro-urology monthly 0
malene rohrsted department of urology,d{wsyosriwslow iwumuu,unmwgvsmwejo{ itkm2100 copenhagen, denmark +45-35458310, [email protected] cecilie bagi nordsten department of urology,d{wsyosriwslow iwumuu,unmwgvsmwejo{ itkm2100 copenhagen, denmark +45-35458310, [email protected]

botulinum toxin (bt) is a potent presynaptic neuromuscular blocking agent which induces selective, reversible muscle weakness for months when injected intramuscularly.during recent years bt has revolutionized the treatment of previously intractable symptoms of detrusor overactivity. based on a systematic search of the pubmed database,a review of the current literature on the use of onabotulinum...

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