Andersson P O, Bloom S R, Mattiasson A, Uvelius B
J Urol. 1987 Sep;138(3):671-3. doi: 10.1016/s0022-5347(17)43296-4.
In the feline urinary bladder blood flow was determined by means of a direct blood flow measurement technique before and during pelvic nerve stimulation. Simultaneous sampling of venous blood from the bladder was performed, and the output of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) was determined by means of radioimmunoassay. Maximal stimulation of the pelvic nerves led to a clearcut increase in intravesical pressure and a small but sustained increase of blood flow in the bladder wall. These changes were associated with a drastic increase in VIP output from the bladder, increasing from a control level of 0.2 fmol./min. to 15 fmol./min. during stimulation. The results suggest that VIP might be the neurotransmitter responsible for the vasodilatation in the feline urinary bladder in response to pelvic nerve stimulation. The discrepancy between the moderate blood flow increase and the pronounced increase in VIP-release might, however, indicate that VIP exerts its main effects elsewhere in the bladder than in the vascular bed, for instance the detrusor smooth muscle.
在猫的膀胱中,采用直接血流测量技术在盆腔神经刺激前和刺激过程中测定血流。同时从膀胱采集静脉血样本,并通过放射免疫测定法测定血管活性肠肽(VIP)的释放量。对盆腔神经进行最大刺激导致膀胱内压明显升高,膀胱壁血流出现小幅但持续的增加。这些变化与膀胱中VIP释放量的急剧增加相关,在刺激过程中,VIP释放量从对照水平的0.2飞摩尔/分钟增加到15飞摩尔/分钟。结果表明,VIP可能是猫膀胱在盆腔神经刺激时引起血管舒张的神经递质。然而,血流适度增加与VIP释放显著增加之间的差异可能表明,VIP在膀胱中的主要作用部位不是血管床,而是其他部位,例如逼尿肌平滑肌。