Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3869521 The Journal of Urology 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

PurposeSerotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors such as duloxetine have clinical efficacy for stress urinary incontinence. However, the therapeutic dose of duloxetine is often associated with unwanted side effects. We examined whether combined α2-adrenoceptor antagonists could decrease the duloxetine dose due to synergistic effects.Materials and MethodsWe used normal female rats and rats with stress urinary incontinence induced by vaginal distention. Urethral responses were measured using a microtransducer tipped catheter. We evaluated the effect of low dose duloxetine (0.1 mg/kg), α2-adrenoceptor antagonists (idazoxan or yohimbine) and sequential administration of drugs on urethral pressure response amplitude during sneezing and urethral baseline pressure. Sneeze induced leak point pressure was also measured.ResultsIn normal and vaginally distended rats low dose duloxetine did not alter urethral pressure response amplitude during sneezing but it significantly increased urethral baseline pressure. When low dose duloxetine was co-applied with α2-adrenoceptor antagonists, urethral pressure response amplitude during sneezing was significantly increased. In all 7 vaginally distended rats leakage was observed during sneezing. After low dose duloxetine administration fluid leakage still occurred during sneezing. However, after low dose duloxetine and idazoxan co-administration fluid leakage disappeared in 2 of 7 rats and sneeze induced leak point pressure was significantly increased in the remaining incontinent rats with vaginal distention.ConclusionsFindings support the concept that combination therapy with α2-adrenoceptor antagonists may be an effective, novel strategy to reinforce the clinical efficacy of serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors for stress urinary incontinence.

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