World journal of urology
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World journal of urology · Jan 1998
Effect of renal pelvic distension on the ureteropelvic and ureterovesical junctions and the urinary bladder: the renal pelvivesical reflex.
For investigation of the effect of distension of the renal pelvis on the ureteropelvic (UPJ) and ureterovesical junctions (UVJ) and on the urinary bladder, nephrostomy was performed on 14 anesthetized mongrel dogs. The pressure was measured in the UPJ by a catheter with a side port introduced through the nephrostomy and in the UVJ and urinary bladder by two catheters inserted cystoscopically. Likewise, a balloon mounted on the tip of a catheter was introduced into the renal pelvis. ⋯ This process is supported by a vesical pressure drop. The opening of the UPJ together with the UVJ and the vesical relaxation observed on renal pelvic distension seem to be reflex in nature. A "renal pelvivesical reflex" is postulated to regulate the flow of urine from the renal pelvis to the urinary bladder, preventing the occurrence of urine collection in, or backflow into, the renal pelvis or the ureter.