The urinary and urothelial effects of the frequent handling necessary for obtaining fresh-voided urine specimens were evaluated in 5-wk-old male F-344 rats fed control diet or diet containing 7.5 % sodium saccharin. Frequent handling consisted of holding rats by the back of the neck in a position to obtain fresh-voided urine directly into centrifuge tubes 3 times per week for 10 weeks, whereas seldomly handled control rats received this treatment only twice during the entire 10 weeks. The urothelium of frequently handled rats fed control diet showed superficial necrosis and regenerative hyperplasia as observed by light and scanning electron microscopy. These changes were not observed in rats fed control diet that were seldomly handled. The ...
Studies on short-term renal responses to (pharmacological) intervention require accurate and multipl...
Studies on short-term renal responses to (pharmacological) intervention require accurate and multipl...
OBJECTIVE: This study was developed to determine whether the generation of free radicals, induced by...
To investigate the effects of chronic stress on bladder morphology and the impact of food preference...
Three methods used to detect proliferative changes in the rat urothelium, light microscopy, scanning...
Saccharin is carcinogenic for the urinary bladder in rats and mice, and most likely is carcinogenic ...
As there is increasing evidence that benign prostatic hyperplasia and its related acute urinary rete...
Role of urinary concentrating ability in the generation of toxic papillary necrosis. We studied the ...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of hypercholesterolemic diet on the collagen composition of urin...
Rat bladder epithelial cell transformation was found to in-volve at least three distinct phenotypic ...
Recent biological advances make it possible to discover new peptides associated with hypertension. T...
We investigated the contribution of the duration of overdistention (DOD) to rat bladder function and...
AIMS:To investigate the effect of a free radical scavenger (tempol) after relief of partial bladder ...
Purpose: The bladder is normally impermeable to possible hostile environmental factors and toxic uri...
Idiopathic hypercalciuria (IH) has been speculated to have a predisposing role in the development of...
Studies on short-term renal responses to (pharmacological) intervention require accurate and multipl...
Studies on short-term renal responses to (pharmacological) intervention require accurate and multipl...
OBJECTIVE: This study was developed to determine whether the generation of free radicals, induced by...
To investigate the effects of chronic stress on bladder morphology and the impact of food preference...
Three methods used to detect proliferative changes in the rat urothelium, light microscopy, scanning...
Saccharin is carcinogenic for the urinary bladder in rats and mice, and most likely is carcinogenic ...
As there is increasing evidence that benign prostatic hyperplasia and its related acute urinary rete...
Role of urinary concentrating ability in the generation of toxic papillary necrosis. We studied the ...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of hypercholesterolemic diet on the collagen composition of urin...
Rat bladder epithelial cell transformation was found to in-volve at least three distinct phenotypic ...
Recent biological advances make it possible to discover new peptides associated with hypertension. T...
We investigated the contribution of the duration of overdistention (DOD) to rat bladder function and...
AIMS:To investigate the effect of a free radical scavenger (tempol) after relief of partial bladder ...
Purpose: The bladder is normally impermeable to possible hostile environmental factors and toxic uri...
Idiopathic hypercalciuria (IH) has been speculated to have a predisposing role in the development of...
Studies on short-term renal responses to (pharmacological) intervention require accurate and multipl...
Studies on short-term renal responses to (pharmacological) intervention require accurate and multipl...
OBJECTIVE: This study was developed to determine whether the generation of free radicals, induced by...