| Literature DB >> 33558526 |
Robert F Hoey1, Daniel Medina-Aguiñaga1, Fahmi Khalifa2, Beatrice Ugiliweneza3, Sharon Zdunowski4, Jason Fell1, Ahmed Naglah2, Ayman S El-Baz2, April N Herrity3,4, Susan J Harkema3,4, Charles H Hubscher5,6.
Abstract
Spinal cord epidural stimulation (scES) mapping at L5-S1 was performed to identify parameters for bladder and bowel inhibition and/or contraction. Using spinally intact and chronic transected rats of both sexes in acute urethane-anesthetized terminal preparations, scES was systematically applied using a modified Specify 5-6-5 (Medtronic) electrode during bladder filling/emptying cycles while recording bladder and colorectal pressures and external urethral and anal sphincter electromyography activity. The results indicate frequency-dependent effects on void volume, micturition, bowel peristalsis, and sphincter activity just above visualized movement threshold intensities that differed depending upon neurological intactness, with some sex-dependent differences. Thereafter, a custom-designed miniature 15-electrode array designed for greater selectivity was tested and exhibited the same frequency-dependent urinary effects over a much smaller surface area without any concurrent movements. Thus, select activation of autonomic nervous system circuitries with scES is a promising neuromodulation approach for expedient translation to individuals with SCI and potentially other neurologic disorders.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33558526 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-81822-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379