This study assessed the effect of hormone replacement therapy using estroge
ns and/or progestogens on the number of vessels in the proximal and distal
urethra, vesicourethral junction and bladder of castrated adult female rats
. Forty-five virgin adult rats (Rattus norvegicus albinus) castrated for at
least 30 days were used. They were assigned to five groups; group I (contr
ol) received no medication; the others received via the subcutaneous route,
respectively, 17-beta-estradiol (group II), medroxyprogesterone acetate (g
roup III), a maize oil and benzyl acid solution - placebo (group IV) and 17
-beta-estradiol combined with medroxyprogesterone acetate (group V), for a
minimum of 28 days. Increased vascularization throughout the urinary tract,
except in the distal urethra, was found following estrogen replacement alo
ne. In the group that received combined estrogens and progestogens, no incr
ease was found. It was concluded that estrogen replacement in castrated rat
s significantly increased the number of vessels in the lower urinary tract.