The role of bladder-to-urethral reflexes in urinary continence mechanisms in rats

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作者
Kamo, I
Cannon, TW
Conway, DA
Torimoto, K
Chancellor, MB
de Groat, WC
Yoshimura, N
机构
[1] Univ Pittsburgh, Sch Med, Dept Urol, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA
[2] Univ Pittsburgh, Sch Med, Dept Pharmacol, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA
[3] Takeda Chem Ind Ltd, Div Pharmaceut Res, Osaka 5328686, Japan
关键词
stress urinary incontinence; urethral resistance; leak point pressure;
D O I
10.1152/ajprenal.00038.2004
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Urethral closure mechanisms during passive increments in intravesicular pressure (P-ves) were investigated using microtip transducer catheters in urethane-anesthetized female rats. After a block of reflex bladder contractions by spinal cord transection at T8-T9, abruptly raising P-ves to 20, 40, or 60 cmH(2)O for 2 min induced a bladder pressure-dependent contractile response in a restricted portion of the middle urethra (12.5 - 15 mm from the urethral orifice) that was abolished by cutting the pelvic nerves bilaterally. In pelvic nerve-intact rats, the bilateral transection of either the pudendal nerves, the nerves to the iliococcygeous/pubococcygeous muscles, or the hypogastric nerves significantly reduced ( 49 - 74%) the urethral reflex response induced by passive P-ves increases, and combined transection of these three sets of nerves totally abolished the urethra-closing responses. In spinal cord-intact rats, similar urethral contractile responses were elicited during P-ves elevation ( 20 or 40 cmH(2)O) and were also eliminated by bilateral pelvic nerve transection. After spinal cord and pelvic nerve transection, leak point pressures, defined as the pressure inducing fluid leakage from the urethral orifice during passive P-ves elevation by either bladder pressure clamping in 2.5-cmH(2)O steps or direct compression of the bladder, were significantly lowered by 30 - 35% compared with sham-operated ( spinal cord-transected and pelvic nerve-intact) rats. These results indicate that 1) passive elevation of P-ves can elicit pelvic afferent nerve-mediated contractile reflexes in the restricted portion of the urethra mediated by activation of sympathetic and somatic nerves and 2) bladder-to-urethral reflexes induced by passive P-ves elevation significantly contribute to the prevention of stress urinary incontinence.
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页码:F434 / F441
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