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    Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2002 Mar;186(3):356-60.

    Age effects on urethral striated muscle. II. Anatomic location of muscle loss.

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    Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA. daniele.perucchini@fhk.usz.ch

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVE:

    The purpose of the study was to measure the thickness and cross-sectional area of urethral muscle layers to identify localized striated muscle loss.

    STUDY DESIGN:

    The urethra and surrounding tissues from 25 female cadavers (mean age, 52 +/- 18 [SD] years; range, 15-80 years) were used for this study. Axial and median sagittal histologic sections were prepared. Median sagittal muscle layer thickness was measured every 10% of urethral length (each decile) in the dorsal wall (adjacent to the vagina) and ventral wall, beginning at the caudal margin of the detrusor muscle (0%) and ending at the caudal margin of the striated muscle (100%). In the midurethral cross-section, the thickness of each layer was measured along radial lines placed every 45 degrees with 0 degrees at the ventral midline and 180 degrees at the dorsal midline.

    RESULTS:

    In the median sagittal sections, striated muscle layers of urethras were thinner at the vesical neck in older women. In the ventral wall, it decreased by a mean of 18 to 23 microm (3.4%-4.3%; P <.001) per year at 10% to 30% of urethral wall length. Dorsal striated muscle layers were thinner at every decile by 11 to 16 microm (3.2%-4.3%; P <.05); their total cross-sectional areas decreased by 0.19 mm2) (3.8%) per year short ( P <.001). In the midurethral cross-sections, the muscle was thinner by 16 to 25 microm (1.5% and 4.6%; P <.05) at 90, 135, and 180 degrees.

    CONCLUSION:

    Striated muscle was lost at the bladder neck and along the dorsal wall of the urethra as women aged.

    PMID:
    11904591
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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