Receptor characteristics and conduction velocities in bladder afferents

作者: David L. Winter

DOI: 10.1016/0022-3956(71)90021-5

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摘要: Abstract A correlation between receptor function and conduction velocity was made for bladder afferents in the anesthetized cat (24). Single-unit recordings were used to identify primary which activated by physiological electrical stimulation. Three types of identified: Detrusor responded tension changes detrusor musculature; mechanical distention mucosal-submucosal surface; mechanoreceptors located perivesicular tissue. conducted below 16 m/sec, mucosal 18 22 25 40 m/sec.

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