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Inhibition and facilitation in parasympathetic ganglia of the urinary bladder.
W C De Groat and A M Booth
Federation proceedings 39 (12), 2990-6 (Oct 1980)
Says that sympathetic system inhibits PSN. Add this to my graph.
Posted by chris979 to sympathetic Old CNS on Mon Mar 26 2007 at 04:02 UTC | info | related
 
Inhibitory postsynaptic currents and the effects of GABA on visually identified sacral parasympathetic preganglionic neurons in neonatal rats
I Araki
Journal of Neurophysiology 72 (6), 2903-10 (01 Dec 1994)
Cited by de Groat when talking about sacral inhibitory pathways.
 
Unitary excitatory synaptic currents in preganglionic neurons mediated by two distinct groups of interneurons in neonatal rat sacral parasympathetic nucleus
I Araki and W C De Groat
Journal of Neurophysiology 76 (1), 215-26 (01 Jul 1996)
Cited in de Groat (1997) when discussing sacral inhibitory pathways.
 
Distribution of alpha2-adrenoceptor mRNAs in the rat lumbar spinal cord in normal and axotomized rats.
T J Shi et al.
Neuroreport. 10 (13), 2835-9 (09 Sep 1999)
Says that there are alpha2A receptors in the ventral horns of the spinal cord! Would explain a lot.
Posted by chris979 to alpha2 Old CNS unread on Mon Dec 11 2006 at 04:07 UTC | info | related
 
Effects of adrenergic alpha2-receptor agonists on urinary bladder contraction in conscious rats.
H Kontani, T Tsuji, and S Kimura
Japanese journal of pharmacology. 84 (4), 381-90 (Dec 2000)
Says that lumbosacral and supraspinal alpha2 receptors excite urination.
Posted by chris979 to alpha2 unread CNS on Sun Dec 10 2006 at 03:13 UTC | info | related
 
Effects of external and direct pudendal nerve maximal electrical stimulation in the treatment of the uninhibited overactive bladder.
B L Ohlsson, M Fall, and And Frankenberg-Sommar
British journal of urology. 64 (4), 374-80 (Oct 1989)
anal stimulation mimics rectal distension by activating afferent and efferent glycinergic and GABAergic inhibitory spinal pathways.
 
Rectal distention inhibits bladder activity via glycinergic and GABAergic mechanisms in rats.
Minoru Miyazato et al.
The Journal of urology. 171 (3), 1353-6 (Mar 2004)
 
Rectal distention inhibits the spinal micturition reflex via glycinergic or GABAergic mechanisms in rats with spinal cord injury.
Minoru Miyazato et al.
Urologia internationalis. 74 (2), 160-5 (2005)
Very similar to J Urol article, except done in SCI rats. Concludes that the reflex is stronger in spinal cord intact rats, suggesting a supraspinal role in the reflex.
 
Alpha-2 adrenoceptor mediating the facilitatory effect of norepinephrine on the glycine response in the spinal dorsal horn neuron of the rat.
Bing Lang et al.
Life sciences. 73 (7), 893-905 (04 Jul 2003)
 
Evidence for a spinal site of action of clonidine on somatic and viscerosomatic reflex activity evoked on the pudendal nerve in cats.
J W Downie and G J Bialik
The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics. 246 (1), 352-8 (Jul 1988)
Says that alpha2 agonists reduce pudendal nerve activity. I believe this is independent of alpha2 agonists' sympatholytic activity.

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