Literature DB >> 16720943

Spinal reflex control of micturition after spinal cord injury.

Changfeng Tai1, James R Roppolo, William C de Groat.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: This review summarizes possible spinal reflexes involved in micturition control as well as current treatments for lower urinary tract dysfunction after spinal cord injury (SCI) in an effort to further promote the development of new treatments for people with SCI.
METHODS: A systematic literature search was conducted on the Medline database, and on the Web of Science.
RESULTS: After SCI normal functions of the lower urinary tract are lost. The detrusor contracts frequently even at a small bladder volume, which results in urinary incontinence. In addition, the hyperactive bladder can not empty well because the urethral sphincter contracts simultaneously with the bladder (detrusor sphincter dyssynergia), which results in a large residual volume of urine. The malfunction of the lower urinary tract after SCI is caused by remaining and newly emerged bladder and urethral sphincter spinal reflexes. Current treatments have either limited success or troublesome side effects, and many new treatments are under development.
CONCLUSIONS: In order to restore the functions of the lower urinary tract after SCI, efforts should be directed at re-establishing the coordination between the spinal reflex control of bladder and urethral sphincter using either pharmacological or neurophysiological approaches.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16720943      PMCID: PMC3119351     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Restor Neurol Neurosci        ISSN: 0922-6028            Impact factor:   2.406


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