Spontaneous synaptic drive in detrusor smooth muscle: computational investigation and implications for urinary bladder function

Volume: 47, Issue: 2-3, Pages: 167 - 189
Published: Nov 12, 2019
Abstract
The detrusor, a key component of the urinary bladder wall, is a densely innervated syncytial smooth muscle tissue. Random spontaneous release of neurotransmitter at neuromuscular junctions (NMJs) in the detrusor gives rise to spontaneous excitatory junction potentials (SEJPs). These sub-threshold passive signals not only offer insights into the syncytial nature of the tissue, their spatio-temporal integration is critical to the generation of...
Paper Details
Title
Spontaneous synaptic drive in detrusor smooth muscle: computational investigation and implications for urinary bladder function
Published Date
Nov 12, 2019
Volume
47
Issue
2-3
Pages
167 - 189
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