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- Title
Effect of Strontium Chloride on Experimental Bladder Inflammation in Rat.
- Authors
Korgali, Esat; Dundar, Gokce; Coskun, Kubra Acikalin; Akyol, Melih; Tutar, Yusuf; Ayan, Semih; Gokce, Gokhan; Gultekin, Emin Yener
- Abstract
Introduction. Strontium salts are anti-irritants for chemically induced sensory irritation. Interstitial cystitis is a painful disease without definitive therapy. The aim of the study was to determine the effect of strontium in bladder with experimental interstitial cystitis model. Material and Methods. Rats' bladders in control group were instilled with NaCl. Second group was instilled with E. coli LPS. Third group was instilled with strontium. Fourth group was initially instilled with strontium and then LPS. Fifth group was instilled with LPS initially and then strontium. Urine of rats was collected at the beginning and end of the study. Results. Histamine and TNF-α changes were statistically significant in the second group but were not significant in the third group. When we compared the histamine levels of second via fourth and fifth groups the changes were statistically not significant. When we compared the TNF-α levels of second via fourth and fifth groups the changes were statistically significant. Conclusions. In our model, strontium did not make any significant changes in histopathology or histamine levels; however, it significantly reduced the levels of TNF-α. Given the role of TNF-α in the physiopathology of interstitial cystitis, these results suggested that further studies are required to evaluate the potential use of strontium in the management of interstitial cystitis.
- Subjects
STRONTIUM chloride; CYSTITIS; TUMOR necrosis factors; LABORATORY rats; PATHOLOGICAL physiology; HISTOPATHOLOGY; HISTAMINE
- Publication
ISRN Otolaryngology, 2014, p1
- ISSN
2090-5742
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1155/2014/369292