Abstract
As the extract of cattle prostate (PE) is clinically effective in treating prostatic hypertrophy, a study was carried out on urinary bladders of rat, guinea pig, rabbit and dog as well as on guinea pig ileum. Muscle strip of rat and/or dog bladder contracted with PE with increasing spontaneous movement, and was unaffected by atropine. The isolated ileum of guinea pig also contracted with PE, and the contraction was inhibited by papaverine, but not by atropine. A rise in intravesical pressure was observed with increasing spontaneous movement in guinea pig bladder treated with PE, as well as in rabbit bladder in vitro or in situ. The sphincter vesica of guinea pig was dilated by PE as well as by ACh and methacholine.