Abstract
The potassium (K+) channel openers induce hyperpolarization by ATP-sensitive K+ channels. This group of compounds has been demonstrated to effectively relax the human detrusor and reduce bladder hyperactivity in obstructed rats. In patients with overactive bladders, oral administration and intravenous infusion of different K+ channel openers were without significant effect on urodynamic variables. In conscious dogs, a new K+ channel opener was found to increase bladder compliance with reduced micturition frequency. K+ channel openers have an interesting potential for the treatment of bladder hyperactivity, but development of new selective compounds with further clinical experience are demanded.
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