Literature DB >> 32251646

Response of hypogastric afferent fibers to bladder distention or irritation in cats.

Wenbin Guo1, Katherine Shapiro2, Zhaoxia Wang3, Natalie Pace2, Haotian Cai4, Bing Shen2, Jicheng Wang2, William C de Groat5, Changfeng Tai6, Jonathan M Beckel7.   

Abstract

The goal of this study in anesthetized cats was to identify silent hypogastric nerve (HGN) afferent fibers that do not respond to bladder distention but become responsive after chemical irritation of the bladder. The HGN was split into multiple filaments small enough for recording action potentials from single or multiple afferent fibers. The bladder was distended by infusion of either saline or 0.5% acetic acid (AA) through a urethral catheter while recording intravesical pressure. A total of 90 HGN filaments from 17 cats responded to bladder distention with saline or AA. Three types of HGN afferents were identified. The first type was non-nociceptive mechano-sensitive that responded to bladder distention at normal physiological pressures (10-40 cmH2O). The second type was nociceptive mechano-sensitive that only responded to high-pressure (50-80 cmH2O) bladder distention with saline but responded to low-pressure bladder distention after sensitization with AA. The third type was chemo-sensitive nociceptive that was silent even during high-pressure bladder distention but after sensitization with AA did respond to low-pressure bladder distention. These results indicate that HGN afferents as well as pelvic nerve afferents may play a role in bladder nociception. The HGN afferent fibers that are silent during bladder distention at normal physiological pressures but become responsive after chemical irritation are important for understanding the possible pathophysiological mechanism underlying bladder allodynia in painful bladder syndrome.
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Keywords:  Bladder; Cat; Hypogastric nerve; Nociception

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32251646      PMCID: PMC7237284          DOI: 10.1016/j.expneurol.2020.113301

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Neurol        ISSN: 0014-4886            Impact factor:   5.330


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