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THIRST AND VOLUME, ELECTROLYTE HOMEOSTASIS
Departments of 1Urology and 3Pharmacology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213; and 2Pharmaceutical Research Division, Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd., Osaka 532-8686, Japan
Submitted 8 January 2003 ; accepted in final form 12 May 2003
The urethral closure mechanism under a stress condition induced by sneezing
was investigated in urethane-anesthetized female rats. During sneezing, while
the responses measured by microtip transducer catheters in the proximal and
middle parts of the urethra increased, the response in the proximal urethra
was almost negligible when the bladder response was subtracted from the
urethral response or when the abdomen was opened. In contrast, the response in
the middle urethra during sneezing was still observed after subtracting the
bladder response or after opening the abdomen. These responses in the middle
urethra during sneezing were significantly reduced
80% by bilateral
transection of the pudendal nerves and the nerves to the iliococcygeous and
pubococcygeous muscles but not by transection of the visceral branches of the
pelvic nerves and hypogastric nerves. The sneeze leak point pressure was also
measured to investigate the role of active urethral closure mechanisms in
maintaining total urethral resistance against sneeze-induced urinary
incontinence. In sham-operated rats, no urinary leakage was observed during
sneeze, which produced an increase of intravesical pressure up to 37 ±
2.2 cmH2O. However, in nerve-transected rats urinary leakage was
observed when the intravesical pressure during sneezing exceeded 16.3 ±
2.1 cmH2O. These results indicate that during sneezing, pressure
increases elicited by reflex contractions of external urethral sphincter and
pelvic floor muscles occur in the middle portion of the urethra. These
reflexes in addition to passive transmission of increased abdominal pressure
significantly contribute to urinary continence mechanisms under a
sneeze-induced stress condition.
urethral resistance; active urethral closure; sneeze leak point pressure
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