Characterization of spontaneous electrical activity of the urinary tract: Ureter, bladder, urethra


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The study aimed to characterize spontaneous electrical activity of the ureter, urinary bladder and urethra as well as their interrelationship. The basic parameters of pacemaker activity (amplitude, frequency, peak rise rate, peak rise time, peak half-width) were comparatively analyzed in each of the active areas. Out of the three areas compared, the ureteral rhythmogenic zone displayed the maximum amplitude and apex formation rate. Under conditions of urine influx from the ureter into the bladder and isolation of these organs from the urethra, the amplitude and peak rise rate in the latter decreased by almost 20%. At the same time, all the parameters of the ureter and bladder remained intact. Complete block of urine influx into the bladder by transecting the ureter at the appropriate area led to a slight decrease in the amplitude of action potentials, peak rise rate and rhythmogenicity frequency in the bladder, respectively, by 14.2, 12.5 and 16% at the constancy of other parameters of its activity. Subsequent isolation of the bladder from the urethra had no appreciable effect on the altered parameters of the former. The similar tendency towards a reduction of the parameters was observed under the same conditions in the urethra. Thus, a relationship was revealed between autonomous activities of the ureter, bladder and urethra. The regulatory role in this process is provided by the urine flow through these organs.

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K. Kazaryan

L.A. Orbeli Institute of Physiology

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Email: knarik@neuroscience.am
Армения, Yerevan

R. Chibukhchyan

L.A. Orbeli Institute of Physiology

Email: knarik@neuroscience.am
Армения, Yerevan

Sh. Margaryan

L.A. Orbeli Institute of Physiology

Email: knarik@neuroscience.am
Армения, Yerevan

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