1999
DOI: 10.2307/3579834
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Radiation-Induced Impairment of Urinary Bladder Function in Mice: Fine Structure of the Acute Response and Consequences on Late Effects

Abstract: The time course and dose response of radiation-induced impairment of urinary bladder function in the mouse were assessed after local irradiation with graded single doses. Bladder capacity was defined by transurethral cystometry; a reduction in bladder volume at an intravesical pressure of 10 mmHg by > or =50% of the individual pretreatment control value was considered a positive radiation reaction. Reversible effects of radiation on the urinary bladder were found during the first 30 days postirradiation, follo… Show more

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“…Acute consequences are reversible and are caused by an inflammatory response in the bladder wall 26–33. Alternatively, late consequences are permanent and are a result of fibrosis of the bladder wall due to collagen deposition causing urgency, frequency, hematuria, a dysfunctional sphincter and decreased bladder compliance 34…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acute consequences are reversible and are caused by an inflammatory response in the bladder wall 26–33. Alternatively, late consequences are permanent and are a result of fibrosis of the bladder wall due to collagen deposition causing urgency, frequency, hematuria, a dysfunctional sphincter and decreased bladder compliance 34…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of investigators have examined the late effects of radiation therapy on bladder function utilizing an animal model 17-22. Changes in bladder function with diminished bladder compliance are noted between days 170 and 245 after irradiation and correlates with radiation dosage 17. These late changes are attributed to fibrosis as a consequence of collagen deposition in the bladder wall.…”
Section: Bladder Late Effects Following Treatment For Childhood Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RT can induce dose-related tissue damage including collagen deposition and endarteritis [26], resulting in chronic cystitis and bladder contracture in the bladder and ureteral strictures in ureters [27, 28]. This may lead to high bladder pressure and VUR, which will eventually damage the kidney.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%