Castroman P, Ness T J
Department of Anesthesiology, ZRB 940, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1530 Third Avenue South, Birmingham, AL 35294-0006, USA.
Neurosci Lett. 2001 Jun 22;306(1-2):97-100. doi: 10.1016/s0304-3940(01)01886-9.
This methodological study characterized visceromotor responses (VMRs) as abdominal contractile responses to urinary bladder distension (UBD) in the female rat. Electromyographic activity of the abdominal musculature was used as a measure of the VMR. Similar to previously characterized cardiovascular responses to UBD, VMRs to UBD demonstrated an initial sensitization period whereby repeated presentation of UBD stimuli led to increase vigor of the VMR. Graded UBD produced graded VMRs, therefore stimulus-response functions could be constructed. The intravenous administration of the opioid fentanyl produced a reduced vigor of the VMR in a fashion consistent with its analgesic effect. The present report supports the utility of this model for studies of urinary bladder nociception.
这项方法学研究将内脏运动反应(VMRs)表征为雌性大鼠对膀胱扩张(UBD)的腹部收缩反应。腹部肌肉组织的肌电图活动被用作VMR的测量指标。与先前表征的对UBD的心血管反应相似,对UBD的VMR表现出一个初始致敏期,在此期间,重复呈现UBD刺激会导致VMR的活力增加。分级的UBD产生分级的VMR,因此可以构建刺激-反应函数。静脉注射阿片类药物芬太尼以与其镇痛作用一致的方式降低了VMR的活力。本报告支持该模型在膀胱伤害感受研究中的实用性。