Steroid-induced urogenital tract changes and urine retention in laboratory rodents
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Steroid-induced urogenital tract changes and urine retention in laboratory rodents
Abstract
Since previous literature suggested that estrogen-treated male mice are models for human benign prostatic hypertrophy, a series of studies was designed to examine urine retention and urogenital tract changes in rodents given chronic estradiol-17 beta (E) and dihydrotestosterone (DHT) treatments. In Study 1, intact and castrate male mice received E, DHT or E plus DHT for four weeks via subcutaneous Silastic capsules. Bladder urine volume increased in the groups given E and this effect was not altered by castration, DHT or removal of E capsules two weeks before necropsy. Estrogen treatment also increased mortality. In Study 2, intact male, intact female, adrenalectomized (Adx) male and sham Adx male mice received 16 weeks of steroid treatments. Bladder urine volume increased in all E treated groups regardless of sex or Adx. Hydronephrosis, hydroureter and increased mortality were found in the E treated mice of both sexes. Estrogen induced epithelial changes and edema of the prostate, vas deferens and the utriculus prostaticus. In further studies male rats, hamsters and guinea pigs were given several different dosages of E but no evidence of urine retention or increased mortality was found. Taken together these studies suggest that E-induced urine retention is unique to mice. Although urine retention and hydronephrosis found in the mice were similar to those in humans with BPH, the lesion that results in the urine obstruction is not similar.
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