The bladder-brain connection: putative role of corticotropin-releasing factor.
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Evidence for the role of corticotropin-releasing factor in major depressive disorderNeural control of the lower urinary tractIntravesical TRPV4 blockade reduces repeated variate stress-induced bladder dysfunction by increasing bladder capacity and decreasing voiding frequency in male ratsFunctional urological disorders: a sensitized defence response in the bladder-gut-brain axis.Urine scent marking (USM): a novel test for depressive-like behavior and a predictor of stress resiliency in mice.Protein kinase C modulates frequency of micturition and non-voiding contractions in the urinary bladder via neuronal and myogenic mechanisms.Chronic social defeat, but not restraint stress, alters bladder function in mice.Modulation of alpha 1 adrenergic receptors on urinary bladder in rat spinal cord injury model.Overexpression of corticotropin-releasing factor in Barrington's nucleus neurons by adeno-associated viral transduction: effects on bladder function and behaviorA Stress-Related Peptide Bombesin Centrally Induces Frequent Urination through Brain Bombesin Receptor Types 1 and 2 in the RatA corticotropin-releasing factor receptor antagonist improves urodynamic dysfunction produced by social stress or partial bladder outlet obstruction in male rats.Basal and stress-activated hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis function in postmenopausal women with overactive bladder.Pharmacotherapy in pediatric neurogenic bladder intravesical botulinum toxin type a.The micturition switch and its forebrain influences.Bladder function development and its urodynamic evaluation in neonates and infants less than 2 years old.Autonomic consequences of spinal cord injury.Evaluating the Voiding Spot Assay in Mice: A Simple Method With Complex Environmental Interactions.Spinal Transection Alters External Urethral Sphincter Activity during Spontaneous Voiding in Freely Moving Rats.Pathogenesis of enuresis: Towards a new understanding.Central control of micturition in women: Brain-bladder pathways in continence and urgency urinary incontinence.Genitourinary and gastrointestinal co-morbidities in children: The role of neural circuits in regulation of visceral function.Analysis of the prevalence of and factors associated with overactive bladder in adult Korean women.Multi-center randomized controlled trial of cognitive treatment, placebo, oxybutynin, bladder training, and pelvic floor training in children with functional urinary incontinence.Central Network Dynamics Regulating Visceral and Humoral Functions.Predictors and Outcomes of Childhood Primary Enuresis.Brainstem network dynamics underlying the encoding of bladder information.Acyloxyacyl hydrolase modulates pelvic pain severity.Lesions of the central amygdala and ventromedial medulla reduce bladder hypersensitivity produced by acute but not chronic foot shock.Neurochemical and neuroendocrine correlates of overactive bladder at first demyelinating episode.The Influence of Early Life Experience on Visceral Pain.
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The bladder-brain connection: putative role of corticotropin-releasing factor.
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The bladder-brain connection: putative role of corticotropin-releasing factor.
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The bladder-brain connection: putative role of corticotropin-releasing factor.
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Stephen A Zderic
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2010-12-07T00:00:00Z