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Induction of Bladder Sphincter Dyssynergia By κ-2 Opioid Receptor Agonists in the Female Rat
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Efficient voiding in rats depends on a spinal pattern generator causing EUS motor neuron firing to occur in bursts, resulting in rapid urethral contraction and relaxation. Intrathecal kappa-2-opiate receptor agonists suppress this pattern generator, decreasing the number of bursts occurring during each micturition without decreasing motor neuron spike frequency during individual bursts or during tonic spike activity associated with urethral closure. Resultant dyssynergia leads to decreased voiding efficiency. The relevance of kappa-2 opioid receptors should be explored in higher species, especially regarding spinal cord injury induced dyssynergia.
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