Midbrain control of micturition in the rat
[摘要] The role of the periaqueductal grey (PAG) in the central control of micturition was investigated in urethane-anaesthetised rats, with the aims of furthering understanding of the central control of micturition and identifying novel therapeutic targets for urinary incontinence. Experiments using microinjection of GABAA agonists and antagonists into the midbrain showed that transmission through a localisedregion of the caudal ventrolateral PAG (cvlatPAG) is critical for reflex voiding and the micturition pathway is normally subject to tonic inhibitory GABAergic control. Experiments to determine the role of dopamine in controlling micturition by selectively lesioning dopamine-containing neurons in the cvlatPAG andmicroinjection of dopamine agonists and antagonists were inconclusive and require further work. Micturition could however be suppressed completely by trains of electrical stimulation applied throughout the midbrain. Microinjection of an excitatory amino acid over the same area reduced the frequency of micturition withoutdisrupting the pattern of voiding. Though further work is required to determine the mechanism by which electrical stimulation inhibits reflex micturition, collaboration with clinical colleagues has indicated the exciting translational potential of electrical stimulation of the midbrain in human patients to treat urinary disturbances that have proven refractory to pharmacotherapy.
[发布日期] [发布机构] University:University of Birmingham;Department:School of Clinical and Experimental Medicine
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[关键词] R Medicine;R Medicine (General) [时效性]