To investigate the influence of the mucosa on the inhibitory effects of the ATP-sensitive potassium channel (K-ATP channel) opener, cromakalim, on the spontaneous contractions of pig bladder strips from the bladder dome and trigone. Little is known about the influence of the mucosa on spontaneous contractions and whether the nature of these contractions differs between the bladder dome and trigone. Paired longitudinal strips of female pig bladders were isolated from the dome and trigone. The mucosa was removed from one strip per pair and tissues were set up in organ baths. Spontaneous activity was allowed to develop and recorded, and then cumulative concentration-response curves to cromakalim were obtained. The time needed for spontaneous ...
ATP is released from the bladder mucosa in response to stretch, but the cell types responsible are u...
The membrane potential in pig proximal urethra was examined by use of the microelectrode technique. ...
Smooth muscles in the lower urinary tract and corporal tissue exhibit spontaneous contractile activi...
Background During bladder filling, the trigone contracts help keep the ureteral orifices open and th...
185-193Isolated goat detrusor muscle exhibited spontaneous contractility with an irregular amplitude...
Overactive bladder (OAB) syndrome is associated with increased spontaneous contractions of the bladd...
The bladder mucosa plays an essential role in bladder function. Several receptors are expressed on m...
IntroductionStorage phase bladder activity is a counter-intuitive observation of spontaneous contrac...
IntroductionStorage phase bladder activity is a counter-intuitive observation of spontaneous contrac...
IntroductionStorage phase bladder activity is a counter-intuitive observation of spontaneous contrac...
Bladder suburothelial myofibroblasts may modulate both sensory responses from the bladder wall and s...
Bladder suburothelial myofibroblasts may modulate both sensory responses from the bladder wall and s...
ATP is released from the bladder mucosa in response to stretch, but the cell types responsible are u...
The aims of the present study were to characterise the location and morphology of ICC in the urethra...
ATP-sensitive K1 (KATP) channels play important roles in the regulation of excitability in urinary b...
ATP is released from the bladder mucosa in response to stretch, but the cell types responsible are u...
The membrane potential in pig proximal urethra was examined by use of the microelectrode technique. ...
Smooth muscles in the lower urinary tract and corporal tissue exhibit spontaneous contractile activi...
Background During bladder filling, the trigone contracts help keep the ureteral orifices open and th...
185-193Isolated goat detrusor muscle exhibited spontaneous contractility with an irregular amplitude...
Overactive bladder (OAB) syndrome is associated with increased spontaneous contractions of the bladd...
The bladder mucosa plays an essential role in bladder function. Several receptors are expressed on m...
IntroductionStorage phase bladder activity is a counter-intuitive observation of spontaneous contrac...
IntroductionStorage phase bladder activity is a counter-intuitive observation of spontaneous contrac...
IntroductionStorage phase bladder activity is a counter-intuitive observation of spontaneous contrac...
Bladder suburothelial myofibroblasts may modulate both sensory responses from the bladder wall and s...
Bladder suburothelial myofibroblasts may modulate both sensory responses from the bladder wall and s...
ATP is released from the bladder mucosa in response to stretch, but the cell types responsible are u...
The aims of the present study were to characterise the location and morphology of ICC in the urethra...
ATP-sensitive K1 (KATP) channels play important roles in the regulation of excitability in urinary b...
ATP is released from the bladder mucosa in response to stretch, but the cell types responsible are u...
The membrane potential in pig proximal urethra was examined by use of the microelectrode technique. ...
Smooth muscles in the lower urinary tract and corporal tissue exhibit spontaneous contractile activi...