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Micturition-suppressing region in the periaqueductal gray of the mesencephalon of the cat
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2008
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Brain MechanismMicturition-suppressing RegionNeurotransmissionSensory SystemsSimultaneous StimulationSocial SciencesNeuromuscular BlockadeNeural MechanismBladder ContractionsElectrical StimulationNervous SystemBiologyNeurophysiologyNeuroanatomyPhysiologyNeuroscienceElectrophysiologyCentral Nervous SystemAnesthesiaMedicinePeriaqueductal Gray
The periaqueductal gray (PAG) of the mesencephalon has been implicated to be involved in the control of micturition. We investigated the micturition-suppressing region in the PAG of the cat. Decerebrated 27 adult cats were used. A microelectrode was inserted stereotaxically into the PAG, and a region was searched where electrical stimulation suppressed isovolumetric bladder contractions. Simultaneous stimulation of the pontine micturition center (PMC) and micturition-suppressing region in the PAG was performed before and after an injection of bicuculline (GABA(A) blocker) into the PMC. The micturition-suppressing region was found at the dorsolateral margin of the rostral PAG. Bladder contractions were not provoked by simultaneous stimulation of the PMC and micturition-suppressing region in the PAG. However, after bicuculline injection into the PMC, partial bladder contractions were provoked by simultaneous stimulation of the PMC and the micturition-suppressing region in the PAG. These results suggest that the dorsolateral margin of the rostral PAG includes the micturition-suppressing region that seems to have neural connections with the PMC. GABA is assumed to be one of the neurotransmitters that are involved in the PMC inhibition from the micturition-suppressing region in the PAG.
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