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09.10.2018 | Urology - Original Paper
Excitatory and inhibitory effects of stimulation of sacral dorsal root ganglion on bladder reflex in cats
verfasst von:
Zhaoxia Wang, Han Deng, Limin Liao, Tianji Lu, Xing Li
Erschienen in:
International Urology and Nephrology
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Ausgabe 12/2018
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Abstract
Purpose
To explore the effects of electrical stimulation of the sacral dorsal root ganglion (DRG) on bladder reflexes in α-chloralose-anesthetized cats.
Methods
Bladder activity was recorded under isovolumetric conditions. A pair of hook electrodes was placed in the right S1 and S2 DRGs of 12 adult male cats, which were stimulated over a range of frequencies (0.25–30 Hz) and at threshold intensity.
Results
Stimulation of S1 and S2 DRGs inhibited or evoked bladder contractions under isovolumetric conditions depending on the frequency of stimulation in nine cats. Stimulation at low frequencies (3–7 Hz on S1 or S2 DRG) significantly inhibited isovolumetric rhythmic bladder contractions, while excitatory effects were observed at two frequency ranges, including lower frequencies (0.25–1.5 Hz on S1 DRG and 0.25–1.25 Hz on S2 DRG) and middle frequencies (15–30 Hz on S1 and S2 DRGs).
Conclusions
These results suggest that the sacral DRG might be a potential valuable target for electrical stimulation in the treatment of bladder dysfunction.