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2010

Spontaneous contractions

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Spontaneous Contractions Of The Pig Urinary Bladder: The Effect Of Atp-Sensitive Potassium Channels And The Role Of The Mucosa, Hironobu Akino, Christopher Chapple, Neil Mckay, Rebecca Cross, Shigetaka Murakami, Osamu Yokoyama, Russ Chess-Williams, Donna Sellers Mar 2010

Spontaneous Contractions Of The Pig Urinary Bladder: The Effect Of Atp-Sensitive Potassium Channels And The Role Of The Mucosa, Hironobu Akino, Christopher Chapple, Neil Mckay, Rebecca Cross, Shigetaka Murakami, Osamu Yokoyama, Russ Chess-Williams, Donna Sellers

Donna Sellers

To investigate the influence of the mucosa on the inhibitory effects of the ATP-sensitive potassium channel (KATP channel) opener, cromakalim, on the spontaneous contractions of pig bladder strips from the bladder dome and trigone. Little is known about the influence of the mucosa on spontaneous contractions and whether the nature of these contractions differs between the bladder dome and trigone.

MATERIALS AND METHODS
Paired longitudinal strips of female pig bladders were isolated from the dome and trigone. The mucosa was removed from one strip per pair and tissues were set up in organ baths. Spontaneous activity was allowed to develop …


Spontaneous Contractions Of The Pig Urinary Bladder: The Effect Of Atp-Sensitive Potassium Channels And The Role Of The Mucosa, Hironobu Akino, Christopher Chapple, Neil Mckay, Rebecca Cross, Shigetaka Murakami, Osamu Yokoyama, Russ Chess-Williams, Donna Sellers Jan 2010

Spontaneous Contractions Of The Pig Urinary Bladder: The Effect Of Atp-Sensitive Potassium Channels And The Role Of The Mucosa, Hironobu Akino, Christopher Chapple, Neil Mckay, Rebecca Cross, Shigetaka Murakami, Osamu Yokoyama, Russ Chess-Williams, Donna Sellers

Russ Chess-Williams

To investigate the influence of the mucosa on the inhibitory effects of the ATP-sensitive potassium channel (KATP channel) opener, cromakalim, on the spontaneous contractions of pig bladder strips from the bladder dome and trigone. Little is known about the influence of the mucosa on spontaneous contractions and whether the nature of these contractions differs between the bladder dome and trigone.

MATERIALS AND METHODS
Paired longitudinal strips of female pig bladders were isolated from the dome and trigone. The mucosa was removed from one strip per pair and tissues were set up in organ baths. Spontaneous activity was allowed to develop …