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Role of opioid and β-adrenergic receptors in bladder underactivity induced by prolonged pudendal nerve stimulation in cats.

Michael PintauroJianan JianJicheng WangBing ShenJoseph ScolieriAvanish MadhavaramChristopher J ChermanskyJonathan M BeckelWilliam C de GroatChangfeng Tai
Published in: Neurourology and urodynamics (2023)
A tonic enkephalinergic inhibitory mechanism in the CNS plays a critical role in the bladder underactivity induced by prolonged PNS, while the peripheral β-adrenergic receptor mechanism in the detrusor is not involved. This study provides basic science evidence consistent with the clinical observation that comorbid opioid usage may contribute to voiding dysfunction in patients with Fowler's syndrome.
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