Research Article

A Chinese Medicine Formula “Xian-Jia-Tang” for Treating Bladder Outlet Obstruction by Improving Urodynamics and Inhibiting Oxidative Stress through Potassium Channels

Table 2

Bladder weight differences of rats in each group.

Groups Body weight (g)Bladder weight (g)Bladder weight/body weight ()

Normal control group326.25 ± 16.020.10 ± 0.010.31 ± 0.03
BOO group303.05 ± 13.140.43 ± 0.051.43 ± 0.17
XJT group320.57 ± 35.16##0.33 ± 0.101.01 ± 0.30
CC group265.40 ± 21.810.47 ± 0.081.77 ± 0.03
XJT + CC group266.30 ± 10.290.41 ± 0.021.14 ± 0.57

BOO: bladder outlet obstruction; XJT: Xian-Jia-Tang (a traditional Chinese medicine formula for invigorating kidney and promoting blood circulation); and CC: Cesium Chloride. , ##, △△, and &&, respectively, represent significant difference compared with Normal control, BOO, XJT, and CC groups with .