医学
反射
微刺激
脊髓
膀胱
抑制性突触后电位
泌尿科
刺激
麻醉
米拉贝格伦
去大脑状态
排尿
膀胱过度活动
泌尿系统
解剖
内科学
电刺激
病理
替代医学
精神科
作者
Amirhossein Qasemi,Alireza Aminian,Abbas Erfanian
标识
DOI:10.3389/fnins.2025.1519377
摘要
Objective Electrical stimulation of the pudendal nerve, pelvic nerve, sacral dorsal root ganglion (DRG), and spinal cord has been explored to treat urinary incontinence and overactive bladder (OAB). This study introduces sacral intraspinal microstimulation (ISMS) as a novel method to inhibit spontaneous bladder reflexes in anesthetized cats. In addition, we investigated the effects of intermittent and switching stimulation patterns on bladder inhibition. Methods The electrode was implanted in the dorsal horn of the S2 spinal cord. Bladder pressure was recorded under isovolumetric conditions, and the stimulation parameters were adjusted to inhibit spontaneous bladder contractions. Nonlinear dynamic methods, including chaos theory, were employed to analyze the complexity of bladder reflexes. Results Results demonstrated that ISMS targeting the dorsal horn of the S2 spinal segment effectively suppressed high-amplitude spontaneous contractions. Furthermore, bladder reflexes exhibited complex dynamics, ranging from regular to chaotic patterns, with transitions between these states. Importantly, ISMS was able to stabilize these chaotic dynamics, leading to more controlled bladder behavior. Conclusion These findings suggest that sacral ISMS offers a promising, targeted alternative to traditional stimulation therapies, potentially providing a new therapeutic approach for managing OAB and urinary incontinence by regulating chaotic bladder activity.
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