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Effects of ethanol and its metabolite acetaldehyde on responses of the rat bladder

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1999

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Ethanol did not affect resting tension but acetaldehyde and ethanol suppressed bladder muscle contractions. However, direct acetaldehyde-stimulation may release histamine and enhance contractility. This suggests that chronic alcoholism rather than acute intoxication is more likely to provoke urinary retention.

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