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Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Physiology
Journal title
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-REGULATORY INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY
The afferent limb of the vesicovascular reflex (VV-R) evoked by distension
or contraction of the urinary bladder (UB) was studied in urethane-anesthet
ized female rats by examining the changes in VV-R after administration of C
-fiber afferent neurotoxins [capsaicin and resiniferatoxin (RTX)]. Systemic
arterial blood pressure increased parallel (5.1 to 53.7 mmHg) with graded
increases in UB pressure (20 to 80 cmH(2)O) or during UB contractions. The
arterial pressor response to UB distension was significantly reduced (60-85
%) by acute or chronic (4 days earlier) intravesical administration of RTX
(100-1,000 nM) or by capsaicin (125 mg/kg sc) pretreatment (4 days earlier)
. Chronic neurotoxin treatments also increased the volume threshold (>100%)
for eliciting micturition in anesthetized rats but did not change voiding
pressure. Acute RTX treatment (10-50 nM) did not alter the arterial pressor
response during reflex UB contractions, whereas higher concentrations of R
TX (100-1,000 nM) blocked reflex bladder contractions. It is concluded that
VV-R is triggered primarily by distension- and contraction-sensitive C-fib
er afferents located, respectively, near the luminal surface and deeper in
the muscle layers of the bladder.