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Department of Urology-Urodynamics, Erasmus University Rotterdam, 3000 DR Rotterdam, The Netherlands
In this study, the mechanism involved in
the initiation of voiding was investigated. Bladder pressure and
bladder and urethral nerve activity were recorded in the anesthetized
rat. Bladder nerve activity was resolved into afferent and efferent
activity by means of a theoretical model. The beginning of an active
bladder contraction was defined as the onset of bladder efferent firing at a certain time
(t0). From
t0 onward,
bladder efferent activity increased linearly during
t seconds (rise time) to a maximum. The pressure at
t0 was 1.0 ± 0.4 kPa, the afferent nerve activity at
t0 was 2.0 ± 0.6 µV (53 ± 15% of maximum total nerve activity), and
t was 11 ± 13 s. Between
contractions the afferent activity at
t0 was never
exceeded. Urethral afferent nerve activity started at bladder pressures
of 2.1 ± 1.1 kPa. Therefore, we concluded that urethral afferent
nerve activity does not play a role in the initiation of bladder
contractions; voiding contractions presumably are initiated by bladder
afferent nerve activity exceeding a certain threshold.
micturition threshold
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