Purpose: Type 3 muscarinic receptors, which are present in the bladder wall, are important for bladder function. However, their role in the context of the urothelium is not well defined. Understanding the role of type 3 muscarinic receptors has been limited by the lack of specific type 3 muscarinic receptor antibodies. Thus, we identified a specific type 3 muscarinic receptor antibody and investigated the site of type 3 muscarinic receptors in sham operated and obstructed guinea pig bladders. Materials and Methods: The specificity of 4 commercially available type 3 muscarinic receptor antibodies was determined. Immunohistochemistry was then done in bladder tissue from sham operated and obstructed guinea pig bladders. Results: One of the 4 a...
The urothelium is a multifunctional tissue that not only acts as a barrier between the vesical conte...
To explore the distribution of prostaglandin E receptor type 2 (EP2) in the bladder muscle layers an...
PURPOSE: Experimental and clinical evidences have shown the importance of the vanilloid receptor 1 (...
Purpose: Type 3 muscarinic receptors, which are present in the bladder wall, are important for bladd...
<p><b>Purpose</b></p> <p>Type 3 muscarinic receptors, which are pre...
1 The effectiveness of antimuscarinic agents in the treatment of the overactive bladder (OAB) syndro...
Purpose: The objectives of this study were to compare the functional expression of muscarinic and pu...
Activation of muscarinic acetylcholine receptors is primarily responsible for urinary bladder emptyi...
Purpose: Urothelium has 2 main functions. It is a barrier to urine and has a sensory role. In respon...
The aim of this thesis is to improve our understanding of muscarinic and purinergic neurotransmissi...
The overactive bladder (OAB) is a debilitating condition in which patients suffer from urinary urgen...
Well-functioning of the urinary bladder is of utmost importance. Changes in bladder activity can lea...
AbstractMuscarinic and purinergic (P2X) receptors play critical roles in bladder urothelium under ph...
Inflammation alters the functional properties of the urinary bladder. Interstitial cystitis (IC) is ...
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...
To explore the distribution of prostaglandin E receptor type 2 (EP2) in the bladder muscle layers an...
PURPOSE: Experimental and clinical evidences have shown the importance of the vanilloid receptor 1 (...
Purpose: Type 3 muscarinic receptors, which are present in the bladder wall, are important for bladd...
<p><b>Purpose</b></p> <p>Type 3 muscarinic receptors, which are pre...
1 The effectiveness of antimuscarinic agents in the treatment of the overactive bladder (OAB) syndro...
Purpose: The objectives of this study were to compare the functional expression of muscarinic and pu...
Activation of muscarinic acetylcholine receptors is primarily responsible for urinary bladder emptyi...
Purpose: Urothelium has 2 main functions. It is a barrier to urine and has a sensory role. In respon...
The aim of this thesis is to improve our understanding of muscarinic and purinergic neurotransmissi...
The overactive bladder (OAB) is a debilitating condition in which patients suffer from urinary urgen...
Well-functioning of the urinary bladder is of utmost importance. Changes in bladder activity can lea...
AbstractMuscarinic and purinergic (P2X) receptors play critical roles in bladder urothelium under ph...
Inflammation alters the functional properties of the urinary bladder. Interstitial cystitis (IC) is ...
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...
To explore the distribution of prostaglandin E receptor type 2 (EP2) in the bladder muscle layers an...
PURPOSE: Experimental and clinical evidences have shown the importance of the vanilloid receptor 1 (...