In vivo paracrine effects of ATP-induced urothelial acetylcholine in the rat urinary bladder

Volume: 227, Pages: 102689 - 102689
Published: Sep 1, 2020
Abstract
Mechanical stretch of the urothelium induces the release of ATP that activates bladder afferent nerves. In the rat urinary bladder, ATP is also a contractile co-transmitter in the parasympathetic innervation. In isolated preparations, ATP evokes a urothelial release of acetylcholine that substantially contributes to ATP-evoked contractile responses. Currently we aimed to further examine the interactions of ATP and acetylcholine in the rat...
Paper Details
Title
In vivo paracrine effects of ATP-induced urothelial acetylcholine in the rat urinary bladder
Published Date
Sep 1, 2020
Volume
227
Pages
102689 - 102689
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