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Mapping afferent and pelvic postganglionic neurons of the urethra from female rats: The L6 DRG is the major primary afferent supplier.

Nancy Mirto-AguilarCarolina MoránAlfonso Diaz-FonsecaeYolanda Cruz
Published in: Neurourology and urodynamics (2021)
The results demonstrated that L6 DRG is the major supplier of afferent innervation to the urethra, and that the distal urethral region is exclusively innervated by lower lumbosacral DRGs. Considering that electrical stimulation of sensory pudendal nerve improves overactive bladder, and that most of the sensory neurons in the distal urethra are from L6 DRG, electrical stimulation of this ganglion may be an innovative and effective neuromodulation therapy for neurogenic urinary dysfunctions.
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