DocumentCode :
2256043
Title :
Reflex activities of the urinary bladder in intact and spinally transected rats with bladder filling and sacral neuromodulation
Author :
Zhao, Xy ; Shi, P. ; Sun, Yh ; Lan, N.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Rehabilitation Eng., Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ., Shanghai, China
fYear :
2012
fDate :
5-7 Jan. 2012
Firstpage :
368
Lastpage :
371
Abstract :
The aim of this study was to investigate the bladder responses with different grades of bladder filling in intact and spinal cord injury (SCI) rats. The study also examined the effects of sacral neuromodulation (SNM) on bladder reflex responses in the rat model following complete SCI. Eight adult female Sprague Dawley rats were divided into three groups: group 1, intact rats (n=4); group 2, spinally transected (T9-T10) rats (n=4); group 3, spinally transected rats with SNM treatment (n=1). For group 3, the rats were treated by SNM for 6 hours with the cathode electrode placed in the S1 foramen unilaterally. The intravesical pressure induced by continuous infusion of saline with different grades under general anesthesia was recorded in all groups. The SCI rats displayed neurogenic detrusor overactivity characterized by non-voiding contractions during bladder filling. The bladder contractions in the SCI rats, unlike in the intact rats, were independent of the rate of bladder filling. With SNM, the peak intravesical pressure was increased, indicating an improvement of bladder reflex function. These data are discussed in the context of understanding the bladder reflex activity before and after SCI, as well as the effects with SNM.
Keywords :
biological organs; biomedical electrodes; injuries; neurophysiology; SCI rats; SNM treatment; adult female Sprague Dawley rats; bladder contractions; bladder filling; bladder reflex activity; bladder reflex function; bladder reflex response; cathode electrode; general anesthesia; intact rats; intravesical pressure; neurogenic detrusor overactivity; nonvoiding contractions; rat model; sacral neuromodulation; spinal cord injury rats; spinally transected rats; urinary bladder;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical and Health Informatics (BHI), 2012 IEEE-EMBS International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Hong Kong
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-2176-2
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4577-2175-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/BHI.2012.6211591
Filename :
6211591
Link To Document :
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