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Department of Urology-Urodynamics, Erasmus University Rotterdam, 3000 DR Rotterdam, The Netherlands
In male
urethan-anesthetized rats, activity was measured in nerves that run
over the proximal urethra. The urethral nerve response to stepwise
urethral perfusion could be described by a four-parameter model (fit
error <6%). At the onset of perfusion, the urethra was closed and
the pressure increased with the infused volume. The nerve activity (NA)
increased linearly with this inserted volume to a maximum
(NAmax), which was proportional
to the instantaneous pressure. The duration of this first episode
(
t) was inversely proportional to
the perfusion rate. After infusion of a fixed volume, the urethra
opened and the NA decreased with a time constant 
1 (~1.8 s) to an
elevated level (NAlevel).
NAlevel was linearly related to
the steady-state pressure. Accordingly, sensors in the urethra are
sensitive to pressure rather than to the perfusion rate. The parameters
NAmax,
NAlevel, and
t showed very good reproducibility (SD ~19% of mean). The measured activity was most likely afferent and conducted to the major pelvic ganglion.
urethral perfusion; quantitative model; rat
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