The effects of prazosin HCl on the urethral pressure profile (UPP) were studied in 14 patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia. Urethral pressure profilometry was performed 1 h after oral administration of 1 or 2 mg prazosin HCl. Functional profile and continence zone lengths were significantly reduced following administration of 1 or 2 mg prazosin HCl, as compared with the pretreatment lengths. The administration of 2 mg prazosin HCl resulted in a significant decrease in prostatic peak pressure, whereas the maximum urethral closure pressure exhibited an insignificant decrease. The results suggest that the effects of prazosin HCl on UPP were dose dependent within the range from 1 to 2 mg.
The 30th case of metastatic skin carcinoma of prostatic origin was presented. The cytosolic R1881 receptor was detected moderately in the metastatic nodule of the skin, however, the measurement of this receptor had a limited value for the purpose of treating the patient with antiandrogenic agents.
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