textabstractThe overactive bladder (OAB) is a syndrome-based urinary dysfunction characterized by “urgency, with or without urge incontinence, usually with frequency and nocturia”. Earlier we developed a mathematical model of bladder nerve activity during voiding in anesthetized rats and found that the nerve activity in the relaxation phase of voiding contractions was all afferent. In the present study, we applied this mathematical model to an acetic acid (AA) rat model of bladder overactivity to study the sensitivity of afferent fibers in intact nerves to bladder pressure and volume changes. The afferent activity in the filling phase and the slope, i.e., the sensitivity of the afferent fibers to pressure changes in the post-void relaxation...
Purpose: Autonomous bladder activity can take the form of localized micromotions (MMs), suggesting t...
Reflexes, that involve the spinobulbospinal pathway control both storage and voiding of urine. The p...
Abstract Background Mechanosensitive afferents innerv...
textabstractIn this study, the mechanism involved in the initiation of voiding was investi...
Tibial nerve stimulation (TNS) is a form of peripheral neuromodulation which has been found effectiv...
A sensation of fullness in the bladder is a regular experience, yet the mechanisms that act to gener...
textabstractIn male urethan-anesthetized rats, activity was measured in nerves that run ov...
To determine the contribution of neural elements to micturition, we evaluated, in intact rats, the c...
Abstract Psychological stress has been linked to the development and exacerbation of overactive blad...
The goal of this study was to develop an in vivo awake mouse model for extracellular bladder sensory...
Purpose: To investigate the inhibitory effect and possible mechanism of intraurethral stimulation on...
Although percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS) is considered a clinically-effective therapy f...
Saphenous nerve (SAFN) stimulation has been shown to modulate bladder activity however, the reflex m...
Aim: Increased afferent fibre activity contributes to pathological conditions such as the overactive...
Dysfunctions of the lower urinary tract, such as overactive bladder syndrome and incontinence, are t...
Purpose: Autonomous bladder activity can take the form of localized micromotions (MMs), suggesting t...
Reflexes, that involve the spinobulbospinal pathway control both storage and voiding of urine. The p...
Abstract Background Mechanosensitive afferents innerv...
textabstractIn this study, the mechanism involved in the initiation of voiding was investi...
Tibial nerve stimulation (TNS) is a form of peripheral neuromodulation which has been found effectiv...
A sensation of fullness in the bladder is a regular experience, yet the mechanisms that act to gener...
textabstractIn male urethan-anesthetized rats, activity was measured in nerves that run ov...
To determine the contribution of neural elements to micturition, we evaluated, in intact rats, the c...
Abstract Psychological stress has been linked to the development and exacerbation of overactive blad...
The goal of this study was to develop an in vivo awake mouse model for extracellular bladder sensory...
Purpose: To investigate the inhibitory effect and possible mechanism of intraurethral stimulation on...
Although percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS) is considered a clinically-effective therapy f...
Saphenous nerve (SAFN) stimulation has been shown to modulate bladder activity however, the reflex m...
Aim: Increased afferent fibre activity contributes to pathological conditions such as the overactive...
Dysfunctions of the lower urinary tract, such as overactive bladder syndrome and incontinence, are t...
Purpose: Autonomous bladder activity can take the form of localized micromotions (MMs), suggesting t...
Reflexes, that involve the spinobulbospinal pathway control both storage and voiding of urine. The p...
Abstract Background Mechanosensitive afferents innerv...