Objectives. The human bladder shows spontaneous autonomous activity. Detrusor overactivity could be seen as a consequence of exaggerated autonomous activity. Interstitial cells (ICs) play a potential role in coordination of autonomous activity. As it is suggested that changes in ICs coexist with detrusor overactivity (DO), we investigated possible alterations to human bladder ICs. Methods. Biopsies were obtained from 23 patients and were categorized into four groups: genuine stress incontinence (without DO) (n=5), neurogenic disease with DO (n=6), bladder outlet obstruction with DO (n=6), or idiopathic DO (n=6). Specimens were processed to investigate expression of N-cadherin and PGP9.5. N-cadherin expression was semiquantitatively analyzed...
Abstract Volume accommodation occurs via a novel mechanism involving interstitial cells in detrusor ...
To investigate whether interstitial cells (ICs) are present in the adult mouse bladder, and what tra...
Urinary bladder activity involves central and autonomic nervous systems and bladder wall. Studies on...
OBJECTIVES: The human bladder shows spontaneous autonomous activity. Detrusor overactivity could be ...
Contains fulltext : 137486.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: The...
AIMS: Interstitial cells, also called myofibroblasts, most probably play a major role in the pathoge...
Contains fulltext : 134048.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)AIMS: Interstit...
The upper lamina propria (ULP) area of interstitial cells (IC) in bladder has been studied for more ...
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Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: We investigated whether analysis of adherence junctions in hu...
PURPOSE: We investigated whether analysis of adherence junctions in human detrusor could be used as ...
Urinary Incontinence (UI) is a major cause of disability and lost autonomy in older individuals. Mos...
The urinary bladder is a hollow structure, consisting mainly of smooth muscle cell bundles under neu...
The upper (suburothelial) lamina propria (ULP) is a distinct region in the human bladder with dense ...
The upper (suburothelial) lamina propria (ULP) is a distinct region in the human bladder with dense ...
Abstract Volume accommodation occurs via a novel mechanism involving interstitial cells in detrusor ...
To investigate whether interstitial cells (ICs) are present in the adult mouse bladder, and what tra...
Urinary bladder activity involves central and autonomic nervous systems and bladder wall. Studies on...
OBJECTIVES: The human bladder shows spontaneous autonomous activity. Detrusor overactivity could be ...
Contains fulltext : 137486.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: The...
AIMS: Interstitial cells, also called myofibroblasts, most probably play a major role in the pathoge...
Contains fulltext : 134048.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)AIMS: Interstit...
The upper lamina propria (ULP) area of interstitial cells (IC) in bladder has been studied for more ...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: We investigated whether analysis of adherence junctions in hu...
PURPOSE: We investigated whether analysis of adherence junctions in human detrusor could be used as ...
Urinary Incontinence (UI) is a major cause of disability and lost autonomy in older individuals. Mos...
The urinary bladder is a hollow structure, consisting mainly of smooth muscle cell bundles under neu...
The upper (suburothelial) lamina propria (ULP) is a distinct region in the human bladder with dense ...
The upper (suburothelial) lamina propria (ULP) is a distinct region in the human bladder with dense ...
Abstract Volume accommodation occurs via a novel mechanism involving interstitial cells in detrusor ...
To investigate whether interstitial cells (ICs) are present in the adult mouse bladder, and what tra...
Urinary bladder activity involves central and autonomic nervous systems and bladder wall. Studies on...