Title : Contractility of urinary bladder and vas deferens after sensory denervation by capsaicin treatment of newborn rats.

Pub. Date : 1995 Jan

PMID : 7712013






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1 Capsaicin, a selective sensory neurotoxin, was given to newborn rats and at the age of 3 months the contractile activity of the urinary bladder detrusor muscle and vas deferens evoked by either electrical field stimulation (EFS) or exogenous adenosine 5"-triphosphate (ATP) and carbachol (urinary bladder), or ATP and noradrenaline (vas deferens) were tested. Capsaicin arginine vasopressin Rattus norvegicus
2 Contractions of the vas deferens evoked by either ATP (10 micro M-3 mM) or noradrenaline (1-1000 micro M) in the capsaicin-treated group showed no significant difference between control and capsaicin treated rats.6. Capsaicin arginine vasopressin Rattus norvegicus