Does ketamine ameliorate the social stress-related bladder dysfunction in mice?
Stephen Shei-Dei YangHsi-Hsien ChangShang-Jen ChangPublished in: Neurourology and urodynamics (2020)
Social stress leads to elevated serum BDNF, infrequent voiding, detrusor overactivity, and impaired contractility. Short-term administration of ketamine may improve SS-related infrequent voiding and elevated serum BDNF level. However, ketamine did not improve SS-related bladder dysfunction on urodynamic and myography studies.