8-epi-prostaglandin-f2alpha has been researched along with Urinary-Bladder--Neurogenic* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for 8-epi-prostaglandin-f2alpha and Urinary-Bladder--Neurogenic
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Urine 8-isoprostane F2alpha concentrations in patients with neurogenic bladder due to spinal cord injury.
Isoprostanes are prostaglandin-like end products of arachidonic acid peroxidation that are produced by a free radical-catalyzed mechanism. Considering its free radical-dependent formation and potent contractor effect, it is postulated that isoprostane 8-iso PGF2alpha may play an important role in oxidative stress-related smooth muscle dysfunction. These substances may also influence bladder activity directly by effects on the smooth muscle. The present study was designed to measure traditional biochemical parameters (MDA, TAS, vitamin E) in plasma and 8-iso PGF2alpha concentrations in urine of patients with spinal cord injury and to evaluate the relation of urinary isoprostane concentrations to the bladder function.. All spinal cord patients underwent urodynamic evaluations. The biochemical tests were performed in both hyperreflexic bladder group (n = 23) and areflexic bladder group (n = 10), and the findings were compared to those of the patients with normally functioning bladder (controls, n = 19).. Urine 8-iso PGF2alpha concentrations were significantly increased in hyperreflexic group (median value 0.89 pg/mg creatinine) compared to both control (0.52 pg/mg creatinine) and areflexic groups (p < 0.001). The lowest concentrations of urinary 8-iso PGF2alpha were observed in the areflexic group (0.22 pg/mg creatinine), and these were positively correlated to the plasma MDA concentrations in areflexic patients (p = 0.05; r = 0.684).. Isoprostanes may be involved in the pathogenesis of neurogenic bladder dysfunction. It may be of value to determine the urinary concentrations of 8-iso PGF2alpha in order to distinguish areflexic bladders from the hyperreflectics. Topics: Adult; Antioxidants; Dinoprost; F2-Isoprostanes; Female; Humans; Male; Malondialdehyde; Middle Aged; Spinal Cord Injuries; Uric Acid; Urinary Bladder, Neurogenic; Vitamin E | 2004 |