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. 2017 Aug 31;7:10150. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-07861-x

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Tamsulosin (10−10M) decreases myogenic contractility in Transition Zone specimens, with larger response correlating to increased age and prostate volume. (A) Basal tension, (B) amplitude, and (C) frequency of contractions pre and post tamsulosin (0.1 nM) (Student’s paired t-test, n = 15, * indicates p < 0.05, ** indicates p < 0.01, *** indicates p < 0.001), (D) representative trace showing pre-treatment control activity and (E) representative trace showing treatment response. (F) Contractile Parameters following administration of Tamsulosin were converted to a percentage of the original (untreated) contractile parameters. Correlation between (G) age and (H) prostate volume and percentage decrease in amplitude of spontaneous contractions (Linear Regression Analysis, p < 0.05 considered significant).