The urothelium is a multifunctional tissue that not only acts as a barrier between the vesical contents of the lower urinary tract and the underlying tissues but also acts as a sensory organ by transducing physical and chemical stresses to the attendant afferent nervous system and underlying smooth muscle. This review will consider the nature of the stresses that the urothelium can transduce; the transmitters that mediate the transduction process; and how lower urinary pathologies, including overactive bladder syndrome, painful bladder syndrome and bacterial infections, are associated with alterations to this sensory system. In particular, the role of muscarinic receptors and the TRPV channels system will be discussed in this context. The u...
AIM: This review critically evaluates the evidence on mechanoreceptors and pathways in the bladder u...
The urothelium was long considered to be a silent barrier protecting the body from the toxic effects...
The detrusor smooth muscle is the main muscle component of the urinary bladder wall. Its ability to ...
The urothelium is a multifunctional tissue that not only acts as a barrier between the vesical conte...
The urothelium is a multifunctional tissue that not only acts as a barrier between the vesical conte...
The urothelium is a multifunctional tissue that not only acts as a barrier between the vesical conte...
The overall aim of this thesis is ‘to investigate the role of the urothelium in mediating sensory si...
The bladder urothelium has long been considered as having a purely passive role by providing a barri...
The bladder urothelium has long been considered as having a purely passive role by providing a barri...
The bladder urothelium has long been considered as having a purely passive role by providing a barri...
Vesical urothelium was long considered to simply be a protection barrier, which passively separates ...
Vesical urothelium was long considered to simply be a protection barrier, which passively separates ...
Vesical urothelium was long considered to simply be a protection barrier, which passively separates ...
ajprenal.00467.2004.—Although the urinary bladder urothelium has classically been thought of as a pa...
Contains fulltext : 174178.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)AIM: This rev...
AIM: This review critically evaluates the evidence on mechanoreceptors and pathways in the bladder u...
The urothelium was long considered to be a silent barrier protecting the body from the toxic effects...
The detrusor smooth muscle is the main muscle component of the urinary bladder wall. Its ability to ...
The urothelium is a multifunctional tissue that not only acts as a barrier between the vesical conte...
The urothelium is a multifunctional tissue that not only acts as a barrier between the vesical conte...
The urothelium is a multifunctional tissue that not only acts as a barrier between the vesical conte...
The overall aim of this thesis is ‘to investigate the role of the urothelium in mediating sensory si...
The bladder urothelium has long been considered as having a purely passive role by providing a barri...
The bladder urothelium has long been considered as having a purely passive role by providing a barri...
The bladder urothelium has long been considered as having a purely passive role by providing a barri...
Vesical urothelium was long considered to simply be a protection barrier, which passively separates ...
Vesical urothelium was long considered to simply be a protection barrier, which passively separates ...
Vesical urothelium was long considered to simply be a protection barrier, which passively separates ...
ajprenal.00467.2004.—Although the urinary bladder urothelium has classically been thought of as a pa...
Contains fulltext : 174178.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)AIM: This rev...
AIM: This review critically evaluates the evidence on mechanoreceptors and pathways in the bladder u...
The urothelium was long considered to be a silent barrier protecting the body from the toxic effects...
The detrusor smooth muscle is the main muscle component of the urinary bladder wall. Its ability to ...