Estrogens and bladder outlet obstruction
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jsbmb.2009.10.014
Estrogens and bladder outlet obstruction
Abstract
Increasing evidence indicates a direct interrelationship between benign prostatic hyperplasia and chronic non-bacterial prostatic inflammation in the development of human voiding dysfunction in aging male, which gradually transforms to bladder outlet obstruction (BOO). Increased prevalence of BOO along with the aging process further suggests that estrogen or more precisely decreased androgen to estrogen ratio in serum is involved in the pathogenesis of BOO. In this review, we will analyze the hormonal causes, clinical relevance, and biologically relevant estrogen-modulated animal models potential for BOO study. In light of the data presented in this review, it becomes apparent that direct inhibition of estrogen action may provide important pharmaceutical treatment of the BOO.
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