Urethral Response During Bladder Contraction Induced by Subcutaneous Bethanechol Chloride: Elicitation of a Sympathetic Reflex Urethral Constriction
- 1 April 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Journal of Urology
- Vol. 131 (4) , 791-795
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0022-5347(17)50625-4
Abstract
The responses of the urethra to bladder filling and to s.c. bethanechol were studied in a surgically separated bladder-urethra preparation in chloralose anesthetized cats. With the pudendal nerves cut or the neuromuscular junction blocked with gallamine, urethral closure pressure increased during bladder filling and the initial phase of the micturition contraction. It then fell spontaneously or in response to bladder emptying through a vent. With the bladder volume held constant s.c. bethanechol induced an increase in basal bladder pressure which culminated in a sustained (reflex) contraction. The urethral constrictor response resembled that seen during the cystometrogram; an increase during the rise in detrusor pressure and a fall during the latter part of the sustained (reflex) contraction. In both cases the urethral response was substantially depressed by hypogastric nerve transection or by i.v. prazosin, implying that the urethral responses were reflexly mediated through the sympathetic system. Intraarterial bethanechol also produced a urethral constriction, but this response was abolished by atropine and not affected by hypogastric nerve section or prazosin. Although bethanechol can produce urethral constriction through a direct muscarinic action on the urethra, it does not do so after s.c. administration in a neurally intact cat. The urethral response seen after s.c. bethanechol administration is part of the micturition reflex complex and is sympathetically mediated.This publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
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