Changes of Bladder Function Related to the Effects of Menopause

Female sex hormones are thought to be important in the histological and functional maintenance of the genitourinary tract. Estrogen deficiency after menopause may be related to urinary symptoms. Postmenopausal atrophic changes cause genital and urinary deterioration and reduce sexual health, resulti...

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Main Author: Keon-Cheol Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2018-04-01
Series:Women’s Health Bulletin
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Online Access:http://womenshealthbulletin.sums.ac.ir/article_45285_5a822671b78615f1a526b107091f7ae5.pdf
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spelling doaj-e7871f15c73c44608c980c5df7be5c5d2020-11-25T02:38:21ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesWomen’s Health Bulletin2345-51362382-99902018-04-01521510.5812/whb.1439045285Changes of Bladder Function Related to the Effects of MenopauseKeon-Cheol Lee0Department of Urology, Inje University School of Medicine, Ilsanpaik Hospital, Goyang, KoreaFemale sex hormones are thought to be important in the histological and functional maintenance of the genitourinary tract. Estrogen deficiency after menopause may be related to urinary symptoms. Postmenopausal atrophic changes cause genital and urinary deterioration and reduce sexual health, resulting in an overactive bladder. Ovariectomized virgin rats appear to be an optimal postmenopausal animal model, as they are free of the confounding effects of delivery and advancing age. Although the exact mechanisms of postmenopausal bladder dysfunction are undetermined, decreased vascularity has been introduced as the primary event resulting in atrophy, with possible underlying mechanisms, which can explain bladder dysfunction. Local administration of estrogen seems to be effective in the management of urinary symptoms in postmenopausal women, and this route of administration has the advantage of alleviating the adverse side effects of systemic replacement.http://womenshealthbulletin.sums.ac.ir/article_45285_5a822671b78615f1a526b107091f7ae5.pdfmenopauseoveractive badderovariectomyestrogen
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Changes of Bladder Function Related to the Effects of Menopause
Women’s Health Bulletin
menopause
overactive badder
ovariectomy
estrogen
author_facet Keon-Cheol Lee
author_sort Keon-Cheol Lee
title Changes of Bladder Function Related to the Effects of Menopause
title_short Changes of Bladder Function Related to the Effects of Menopause
title_full Changes of Bladder Function Related to the Effects of Menopause
title_fullStr Changes of Bladder Function Related to the Effects of Menopause
title_full_unstemmed Changes of Bladder Function Related to the Effects of Menopause
title_sort changes of bladder function related to the effects of menopause
publisher Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
series Women’s Health Bulletin
issn 2345-5136
2382-9990
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Female sex hormones are thought to be important in the histological and functional maintenance of the genitourinary tract. Estrogen deficiency after menopause may be related to urinary symptoms. Postmenopausal atrophic changes cause genital and urinary deterioration and reduce sexual health, resulting in an overactive bladder. Ovariectomized virgin rats appear to be an optimal postmenopausal animal model, as they are free of the confounding effects of delivery and advancing age. Although the exact mechanisms of postmenopausal bladder dysfunction are undetermined, decreased vascularity has been introduced as the primary event resulting in atrophy, with possible underlying mechanisms, which can explain bladder dysfunction. Local administration of estrogen seems to be effective in the management of urinary symptoms in postmenopausal women, and this route of administration has the advantage of alleviating the adverse side effects of systemic replacement.
topic menopause
overactive badder
ovariectomy
estrogen
url http://womenshealthbulletin.sums.ac.ir/article_45285_5a822671b78615f1a526b107091f7ae5.pdf
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