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Electrical stimulation of dog pudendal nerve regulates the excitatory pudendal-to-bladder reflex.

Yan-He JuLi-Min Liao
Published in: Neural regeneration research (2016)
Pudendal nerve plays an important role in urine storage and voiding. Our hypothesis is that a neuroprosthetic device placed in the pudendal nerve trunk can modulate bladder function after suprasacral spinal cord injury. We had confirmed the inhibitory pudendal-to-bladder reflex by stimulating either the branch or the trunk of the pudendal nerve. This study explored the excitatory pudendal-to-bladder reflex in beagle dogs, with intact or injured spinal cord, by electrical stimulation of the pudendal nerve trunk. The optimal stimulation frequency was approximately 15-25 Hz. This excitatory effect was dependent to some extent on the bladder volume. We conclude that stimulation of the pudendal nerve trunk is a promising method to modulate bladder function.
Keyphrases
  • spinal cord injury
  • spinal cord
  • neuropathic pain
  • peripheral nerve
  • urinary tract
  • lower limb