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Comparative Study
. 2003;35(4):479-83.
doi: 10.1023/b:urol.0000025618.68752.5b.

The effect of diclofenac sodium and papaverine on isolated human ureteric smooth muscle

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Comparative Study

The effect of diclofenac sodium and papaverine on isolated human ureteric smooth muscle

Abdullah Sivrikaya et al. Int Urol Nephrol. 2003.

Abstract

Objectives: The pain assocaited with ureteral obstruction is caused by a rise in intraluminal pressure above the obstruction which produces an increase in tension of the ureteral smooth muscle. A reduction in pressure will result in decreased tension and relief of pain. In this study we used papaverine and a prostaglandin synthesis inhibitor, diclofenac sodium to decrease ureteral tension and compaired their effects on isolated human ureteric smooth muscle.

Materials and methods: Experiment have been carried out with isolated ring preparation of human ureter. The tissue displayed spontaneous activity and contracted when exposed to KCl (40 mM). Papaverine (10(-5) M) and diclofenac sodium (10(-8)-10(-5) M) were applied on the precontracted segments and isometric variation was recorded with Nihon-Kohden TB-612 isometric transducer. Their relaxant responses were comparatively examined.

Results: Mean relaxation obtained by diclofenac sodium and papaverine were respectively 43.19% and 28.96%. Our study showed that diclofenac sodium may be more potent than papaverine in the treatment of renal colic.

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