Effect of tamsulosin on urethral tone in healthy male cats

Zhe Wang, Amanda Diaz, Rachael Isdale, Kristine Kofron, Susan Carr,Michael Lappin

JOURNAL OF FELINE MEDICINE AND SURGERY(2024)

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Objectives Alpha-adrenergic antagonists are commonly used to prevent recurrent urethral obstruction in cats with mixed reports of efficacy. No published data on tamsulosin use in cats are available. The objective of this study was to measure changes in urodynamic parameters and blood pressure in five healthy male cats before and after administration of tamsulosin orally for 4 and 10 days.Methods Five young healthy adult male cats from a research colony were administered tamsulosin at 0.1 mg/cat PO q24h for 10 days. Urethral pressure profile and blood pressure measurements were performed before treatment and approximately 6 h after treatment on days 4 and 10. Maximum urethral closure pressure (MUCP) for the prostatic and penile urethra, functional urethral length (FPL), functional area (FA) and systolic blood pressures were recorded and compared between the time points.Results Significant changes in blood pressure on day 4 (121.1 mmHg +/- 20.2 mmHg) and on day 10 (112.6 mmHg +/- 14.9 mmHg) compared with day 0 (141.1 mmHg +/- 33.4 mmHg) were not detected (P = 0.18) in anesthetized cats. No significant difference in MUCP, FA or FPL measurements were detected among baseline, day 4 and day 10 of treatment. Hematuria and transient pollakiuria were induced in two cats with 3.5 Fr urethral catheters.Conclusions and relevance Tamsulosin at 0.1 mg/cat PO q24h did not induce hypotension in healthy cats. Urodynamic testing performed 6 h after the tamsulosin pill was administered did not detect consistent decreases in urodynamic functions induced by tamsulosin. Repeated catheterization of tom cats with 3.5 Fr catheters may induce significant urethral trauma.
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Tamsulosin,urethral tone,urethral pressure profile,catheterization
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