Objectives. This article summarizes evidence supporting the conclusion
that the spontaneous rises in pressure that occur in the overactive b
ladder, particularly in detrusor instability (DI), regardless of etiol
ogy, are myogenic. Methods. The evidence quoted has been obtained by s
everal groups of investigators and includes electrophysiologic studies
of detrusor myocytes, tension studies of strips of smooth muscle, in
vivo experiments on animal models, and light and electron microscopic
studies of the structure of the bladder wall. Results. The results of
these studies demonstrate changes in the properties, structure, and in
nervation of the detrusor. These changes are consistent with the hypot
hesis that partial denervation of the detrusor may be responsible for
altering the properties of the smooth muscle, leading to increased exc
itability and increased ability of activity to spread between cells, r
esulting in coordinated myogenic contractions of the whole detrusor. C
onclusions. It is suggested that alterations in the properties of the
detrusor myocytes are a necessary prerequisite for the production of t
he unstable pressure rises seen in DI of any origin. (C) 1997, Elsevie
r Science Inc. All rights reserved.