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Investigation of Effects of Metformin on Rats’ Urinary Bladder Contractions Effects of Metformin on Rats’ Bladder Contractions

Emine Kacar,Ahmet Yardimci,Nazife Ulker,Serdar Sahinturk,Gokhan Zorlu,Fatih Tan,Badinan Hamadamin,Ihsan Serhatlioglu.




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Objective: The effects of different doses of metformin on the contractility of female Sprague-Dawley rat bladder strips were evaluated.
Material and Methods: Rats were decapitated and the bladder strips measuring 2–4 × 6–12 mm prepared from the whole urinary bladder were suspended in isolated tissue organ baths. Tissues in the chambers were rinsed every 30 minutes for 60 minutes and allowed to equilibrate. Afterwards, 10-4 M acetylcholine was added to all isolated tissue baths. After one hour of rinsing, metformin (2 mM) was added and incubated 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, the same dose of acetylcholine was added without rinsing, and immediately after this protocol was performed with 10 mM and 20 mM metformin doses.
Results: All of these doses led to increased contractions in a dose-dependent manner. The 2 mM dose did not induce any contraction in area (213.67 ± 33.10 %) compared to control, but there was a significant increase in peak-to-peak amplitude (127.65 ± 4.24 mg, p

Key words: Metformin, contraction, isolated tissue bath, urinary bladder, diabetic bladder dysfunction






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