CONSEQUENCES OF SPINAL-CORD INJURY DURING THE NEONATAL-PERIOD ON MICTURITION REFLEXES IN THE RAT

被引:19
|
作者
KRUSE, MN
DEGROAT, WC
机构
[1] Department of Pharmacology, E1303 BST, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh
关键词
D O I
10.1006/exnr.1994.1010
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
This study examined the changes in micturition reflexes following spinal cord transection in neonatal rats to determine: (1) whether injury to the immature nervous system allows greater recovery of function than injury in adult animals and (2) whether the management of the lower urinary tract during the initial period following spinal injury influences the subsequent recovery of function. In one experiment, bladder-to-bladder reflexes in decerebrate neonatal rats (Day 15-Day 26) were tested 5-11 days after T8-T10 spinalization. While there was no difference in the amplitude and duration of reflex bladder contractions or bladder capacity between these pups and their nonspinalized controls, the spinalized pups exhibited incomplete voiding and an uncoordinated urethral sphincter (bladder/sphincter dyssynergia). It is concluded that the dyssynergia is inherent to the spinal micturition reflexes and is not due to an initial period of bladder areflexia and overdistension since in both the control and spinalized neonates micturition is initiated by a somatobladder reflex triggered when the mother licks the perineum. A second experiment tested whether neonatal spinal cord injury led to improved bladder function in adulthood. Postnatal Day 1 rat pups were spinalized at T8-T10 and returned to their mothers for the remainder of the neonatal period, and their bladder reflexes were tested 4-6 months later under urethane anesthesia. These rats showed the same lower urinary tract dysfunctions (bladder/sphincter dyssynergia, high residual volumes, decreased percentage voided volumes, and large-amplitude, long-duration bladder contractions) as adult rats that were spinalized as adults. It is concluded that spinal cord injury in neonates and adult animals leads to a similar disruption of voiding reflexes. © 1994 by Academic Press, Inc.
引用
收藏
页码:87 / 92
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] EFFECT OF URINARY-DIVERSION ON THE RECOVERY OF MICTURITION REFLEXES AFTER SPINAL-CORD INJURY IN THE RAT
    KRUSE, MN
    BENNETT, B
    DEGROAT, WC
    JOURNAL OF UROLOGY, 1994, 151 (04): : 1088 - 1091
  • [2] EVIDENCE FOR INVASION OF REGENERATED VENTRAL ROOT AFFERENTS INTO THE SPINAL-CORD OF THE RAT SUBJECTED TO SCIATIC NEURECTOMY DURING THE NEONATAL-PERIOD
    CHUNG, BS
    SHEEN, K
    CHUNG, JM
    BRAIN RESEARCH, 1991, 552 (02) : 311 - 319
  • [3] NEONATAL SPINAL-CORD INJURY
    KOCH, BM
    ENG, GM
    ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION, 1979, 60 (08): : 378 - 381
  • [4] NEONATAL SPINAL-CORD INJURY
    KOCH, B
    ENG, GD
    ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION, 1977, 58 (11): : 530 - 530
  • [5] MICTURITION IN SPINAL-CORD INJURY PATIENTS - FREQUENCY AND VOLUME
    KUHLEMEIER, KV
    LLOYD, LK
    STOVER, SL
    STUTZMAN, TW
    ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION, 1980, 61 (10): : 486 - 486
  • [6] SELECTIVE BLOCKADE OF SPINAL REFLEXES BY OMEGA-CONOTOXIN IN THE ISOLATED SPINAL-CORD OF THE NEONATAL RAT
    BELL, JA
    NEUROSCIENCE, 1993, 52 (03) : 711 - 716
  • [7] OPTIMISATION OF TRANSCUTANEOUS SPINAL CORD STIMULATION IN MODULATION OF MICTURITION REFLEXES FOLLOWING SPINAL CORD INJURY
    Houliston, Hannah
    Nobrega, Richard
    Vasquez, Natalia
    Lee, Frank
    Knight, Sarah
    JOURNAL OF UROLOGY, 2023, 209 : E710 - E711
  • [8] NEONATAL SPINAL-CORD INJURY PROGNOSIS
    KOCH, BM
    ENG, GD
    ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION, 1978, 59 (11): : 546 - 547
  • [9] ANAL DILITATION PLUS VALSALVA FOR MICTURITION IN SPINAL-CORD INJURY
    STOLOV, WC
    CLOWERS, DE
    ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION, 1978, 59 (11): : 520 - 520
  • [10] CHOICE OF OPERATION TO PROMOTE MICTURITION AFTER SPINAL-CORD INJURY
    FELLOWS, GJ
    NUSEIBEH, I
    WALSH, JJ
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF UROLOGY, 1977, 49 (07): : 721 - 724