The present results provide the first evidence that the beta3-AR subtype is distributed in human ureteral smooth muscle and that it, and beta2-AR, mediate the ureteral relaxation induced by adrenergic stimulation.
The present results provide the first evidence that the beta3-AR subtype is distributed in human ureteral smooth muscle and that it, and beta2-AR, mediate the ureteral relaxation induced by adrenergic stimulation.
Twenty patients (1 male and 19 females) with senile dementia of the Alzheimer type were studied using cystometry in combination with sphincter electromyography, brain computed tomography (CT) and evaluating the activities of daily life (ADL), with special reference to urinary incontinence. Seven of the patients were continent and the remainder were incontinent. Cystometry revealed uninhibited detrusor contraction in 8 out of the 13 incontinent patients, while no uninhibited contraction was found in 7 continent patients. There was a significant correlation between uninhibited detrusor contraction and urinary incontinence (p < 0.05). Brain CT showed that the degree of brain atrophy was more severe in those with uninhibited contraction than those without (p c 0.05). There was no clear relationship between sphincter coordination and the occurrence of incontinence. The ADL score tended to be lower in incontinent patients, although no significant difference was apparent (0.05 < p < 0.1). Uninhibited detrusor contraction and poor ADL functioning caused by brain atrophy are thought to be major causes of urinary incontinence in patients with senile dementia of Alzheimer type.Int J Urol 1994;1:337-340
Electromyographic activities of the ipsilateral cremaster muscle evoked by electrical stimulation of either the thigh or the penis were analyzed for latencies and burst durations. Response latencies were 30 ms on thigh stimulation and 30-35 ms on penile stimulation. With the increase in stimulus intensity the latencies decreased to 30 ms in both cases. The changes were stepwise, indicating the switching between different reflex arcs. The burst duration on thigh stimulation was about 50 ms, and that for penile stimulation was 45 ms. Impulses producing the burst consisted of larger and smaller spikes, and this indicates the grouping of motor units for wing tonic and phasic units. The results suggest the existence of parallel neuronal circuitries for the spinal cremasteric reflex, and it is expected to provide a clue for evaluating the clinical significance of the cremasteric reflex.
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