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AIMS: To determine whether á1-blocker treatment, in chronic bladder outlet obstruction (BOO), influences bladder tissue ischemia. Materials and methods: This prospective study included 60 patients with BOO, of which 40 were under á1-blocker medication and 20 without treatment. Patients underwent transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) or suprapubic prostatectomy (SPP). Ten patients with non-muscle invasive bladder cancer underwent transurethral resection of the bladder tumor and served as the control group. Tissue specimens were immunohistochemically stained for hypoxia inducible factor-1á (HIF-1á). Results: Bladder tissue from obstructed subjects showed high immunoreactivity to HIF-1á. The specimens from the control group, showed no or weak, mainly cytoplasmic immunoreactivity to HIF-1á. Patients under á -blocker treatment did not differ in the number of HIF-1á positive cells compared to subjects with no treatment (median number 86.8 [20-150] and 88.6 [0-175], respectively) (p > 0.05). The lowest bladder pressure at which HIF-1á was up regulated, was detected at detrusor pressure Qmax (PdetQmax) = 60 cm H2O. Conclusions: Treatment with á-blockers in obstructed patients considered as non-responders, does not result in HIF-1á down regulation, thus bladder continues to be under chronic stress.