Dopaminergic urethral closure mechanisms in a rat model of Parkinson's disease.
Mifuka OuchiTakeya KittaYukiko KannoMadoka HiguchiMio TogoYui TakahashiKimihiko MoriyaNobuo ShinoharaPublished in: Neurourology and urodynamics (2019)
Our results suggest that the active urethral closure mechanisms are significantly impaired when dopamine is depleted. In the PD rat, dopamine D1-like receptor activity on the central nervous system appear to partially compensate for urethral functions negatively impacted by the lack of dopamine, whereas dopamine D2-like receptor activity might exacerbate urinary leakage owing to the negative effect of this activated receptor on urethral pressure under increased intra-abdominal pressure.