Initiation of Bladder Voiding with Epidural Stimulation in Paralyzed, Step Trained Rats
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The inability to control timely bladder emptying is one of the most serious challenges among the several functional deficits that occur after a complete spinal cord injury. Having demonstrated that electrodes placed epidurally on the dorsum of the spinal cord can be used in animals and humans to recover postural and locomotor function after complete paralysis, we hypothesized that a similar approach could be used to recover bladder function after paralysis. Also knowing that posture and locomotion can be initiated immediately with a specific frequency-dependent stimulation pattern and that with repeated stimulation-training sessions these functions can improve even further, we reasoned that the same two strategies could be used to regain bladder function. Recent evidence suggests that rats with severe paralysis can be rehabilitated with a multisystem neuroprosthetic training regime that counteracts the development of neurogenic bladder dysfunction. No data regarding the acute effects of locomotion on bladder function, however, were reported. In this study we show that enabling of locomotor-related spinal neuronal circuits by epidural stimulation also influences neural networks controlling bladder function and can play a vital role in recovering bladder function after complete paralysis. We have identified specific spinal cord stimulation parameters that initiate bladder emptying within seconds of the initiation of epidural stimulation. The clinical implications of these results are substantial in that this strategy could have a major impact in improving the quality of life and longevity of patients while simultaneously dramatically reducing ongoing health maintenance after a spinal cord injury.
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Spinal stimulation of the upper lumbar spinal cord modulates urethral sphincter activity 1 in rats after spinal cord injury 2 Running head: Spinal stimulation modulates urethral sphincter activation
21 After spinal cord injury (SCI), the neurogenic bladder is observed to develop asynchronous 22 bladder and external urethral sphincter (EUS) contractions in a condition known as detrusor 23 sphincter dyssnergia (DSD). Activation of the EUS spinal controlling center located at upper 24 lumbar spinal cord may contribute to reduce EUS dyssynergic contractions and decrease urethral 25 resistance ...
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