Metabolic syndrome and lower urinary tract symptoms  

Metabolic syndrome and lower urinary tract symptoms

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作  者:Hideaki Ito Osamu Yokoyama 

机构地区:[1]Department of Urology, Faculty of Medical Science, University of Fukui,Yoshida-gun, Fukui 910-8507, Japan

出  处:《World Journal of Clinical Urology》2014年第3期330-335,共6页世界临床泌尿杂志

摘  要:Recently,clinical and epidemiologic data indicating the involvement of metabolic syndrome(Met S)in the pathogenesis and progression of lower urinary tract symptom(LUTS)/benign prostatic hyperplasia(BPH)are reported.This review evaluates the reports on the influence of MetS in the development and progression of LUTS/BPH,and discusses possible clinical implications for the management and treatment of this disease.Recent studies on the epidemiological relationship between MetS and LUTS hypothesize that MetS may be associated with an overactivity of the autonomic nervous system for which hyperinsulinemia,a key element of the Met S,might be responsible.An alternative explanation is that LUTS are associated with chronic ischemia of pelvis resulting from atherosclerotic changes in blood vessels,which leads the production of reactive oxygen species,which can damage the bladder detrusor.Control of autonomic nervous system overactivity and control of chronic bladder ischemia have potential as new targets for LUTS treatment.Studies suggest an association of Met S with LUTS/BPH,although further research is needed to understand how MetS influences LUTS/BPH.Met S should be considered a new domain in basic and clinical research in patients with LUTS/BPH and as a target for treatment.Recently,clinical and epidemiologic data indicating the involvement of metabolic syndrome(Met S)in the pathogenesis and progression of lower urinary tract symptom(LUTS)/benign prostatic hyperplasia(BPH)are reported.This review evaluates the reports on the influence of MetS in the development and progression of LUTS/BPH,and discusses possible clinical implications for the management and treatment of this disease.Recent studies on the epidemiological relationship between MetS and LUTS hypothesize that MetS may be associated with an overactivity of the autonomic nervous system for which hyperinsulinemia,a key element of the Met S,might be responsible.An alternative explanation is that LUTS are associated with chronic ischemia of pelvis resulting from atherosclerotic changes in blood vessels,which leads the production of reactive oxygen species,which can damage the bladder detrusor.Control of autonomic nervous system overactivity and control of chronic bladder ischemia have potential as new targets for LUTS treatment.Studies suggest an association of Met S with LUTS/BPH,although further research is needed to understand how MetS influences LUTS/BPH.Met S should be considered a new domain in basic and clinical research in patients with LUTS/BPH and as a target for treatment.

关 键 词:Metabolic syndrome Lower URINARY TRACT symptoms SYMPATHETIC OVERACTIVITY Chronic BLADDER ischemia 

分 类 号:R[医药卫生]

 

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