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Katherine Shapiro1, Natalie Pace1, Tara Morgan1, Haotian Cai1,2, Bing Shen1, Jicheng Wang1, James R Roppolo3, William C de Groat3, Changfeng Tai1,3,4.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To determine the inhibitory effect on bladder activity induced by bilateral pudendal neuromodulation.Entities:
Keywords: bladder; cat; nerve; neuromodulation; pudendal
Year: 2020 PMID: 32116523 PMCID: PMC7020809 DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2020.00080
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Neurosci ISSN: 1662-453X Impact factor: 4.677
FIGURE 1Effect of bilateral low intensity (1T) pudendal nerve stimulation (PNS) on bladder capacity. (A) Cystometrogram (CMG) tracings demonstrate bladder capacities during control conditions or during left PNS with 0.7 V (1T) intensity (PNS-L), right PNS with 0.45 V (1T) intensity (PNS-R), or bilateral 1T PNS (PNS-L + R). The thick black bar under CMG tracings indicates the PNS duration. (B) Summarized bladder capacity measured during different CMG conditions. The capacity was normalized to the Control 1. N = 10 cats. There was no significant difference in mean bladder capacity with unilateral or bilateral PNS at 1T intensity.
FIGURE 4Effect of bilateral high intensity (2T) pudendal nerve stimulation (PNS) on bladder capacity. (A) Cystometrogram (CMG) tracings demonstrate bladder capacities during control conditions or during left PNS with 0.8 V (2T) intensity (PNS-L), right PNS with 1.0V (2T) intensity (PNS-R), or bilateral 2T PNS (PNS-L + R). The thick black bar under CMG tracings indicates the PNS duration. (B) Summarized bladder capacity measured during different CMG conditions. The capacity was normalized to the control 1. N = 8 cats. *Indicates significantly (p < 0.05) different from Control 1. #Indicate significantly (p < 0.05) different between the two conditions marked by the line.
FIGURE 2Effect of unilateral low intensity (1T) pudendal nerve stimulation (PNS) on contra-lateral high intensity (2T) PNS. (A) Cystometrogram (CMG) tracings demonstrate bladder capacities during control conditions or during left PNS with 0.7 V (1T) intensity (PNS-L), right PNS with 0.9 V (2T) intensity (PNS-R), or bilateral PNS with left 1T and right 2T (PNS-L + R). The thick black bar under the CMG tracings indicates the PNS duration. (B) Summarized bladder capacity measured during different CMG conditions. The capacity was normalized to the Control 1. N = 8 cats. *Indicates significantly (p < 0.05) different from Control 1 # indicates significantly (p < 0.05) different between the two conditions marked by the line.
FIGURE 3Effect of unilateral low intensity (1T) pudendal nerve stimulation (PNS) on contra-lateral high intensity (2T) PNS. (A) Cystometrogram (CMG) tracings demonstrate bladder capacities during control conditions or during left PNS with 1.4 V (2T) intensity (PNS-L), right PNS with 0.45 V (1T) intensity (PNS-R), or during bilateral PNS with left 2T and right 1T (PNS-L + R). The thick black bar under CMG tracings indicates the PNS duration. (B) Summarized bladder capacity measured during different CMG conditions. The capacity was normalized to the Control 1. N = 6 cats. *Indicates significantly (p < 0.05) different from Control 1. #Indicate significantly (p < 0.05) different between the two conditions marked by the line. There is no significant difference between PNS-L and PNS-L + R.