Stress-induced autonomic dysregulation of mitochondrial function in the rat urothelium.
Florenta Aura KullmannBronagh M McDonnellAmanda S Wolf-JohnstonAnthony J KanaiSruti ShivaThomas ChelimskyLarissa RodriguezLori Ann BirderPublished in: Neurourology and urodynamics (2018)
Chronic stress results in persistent sympathetically mediated effects that alter UTC mitochondrial function. This may impact the urothelial barrier and signaling, which contributes to bladder dysfunction and pain. This is the first demonstration, to our knowledge, of a potential autonomic mechanism directly linking stress to mitochondrial dysfunction.