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Physiol Behav ; 91(5): 544-50, 2007 Aug 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17521683

RESUMO

This study sought to determine whether acute and/or chronic psychological stress produce changes in urinary bladder nociception. Female Sprague-Dawley (SD; low/moderate anxiety) or Wistar-Kyoto (WK; high-anxiety) rats were exposed to either an acute (1 day) or a chronic (10 days) water avoidance stress paradigm or a sham stress paradigm. Paw withdrawal thresholds to mechanical and thermal stimuli and fecal pellet output, were quantified at baseline and after the final stress or sham stress exposure. Rats were then sedated, and visceromotor responses (VMRs) to urinary bladder distension (UBD) were recorded. While acute stress exposure did not significantly alter bladder nociceptive responses in either strain of rats, WK rats exposed to a chronic stress paradigm exhibited enhanced responses to UBD. These high-anxiety rats also exhibited somatic analgesia following acute, but not chronic, stress. Furthermore, WK rats had greater fecal pellet output than SD rats when stressed. Significant stress-induced changes in nociceptive responses to mechanical stimuli were observed in SD rats. That chronic psychological stress significantly enhanced bladder nociceptive responses only in high-anxiety rats provides further support for a critical role of genetics, stress and anxiety as exacerbating factors in painful urogenital disorders such as interstitial cystitis (IC).


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Ansiedade/fisiopatologia , Nociceptores/fisiopatologia , Limiar da Dor/fisiologia , Estresse Psicológico/fisiopatologia , Bexiga Urinária/fisiopatologia , Animais , Ansiedade/complicações , Ansiedade/psicologia , Doença Crônica , Dilatação/efeitos adversos , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Feminino , Dor/etiologia , Dor/psicologia , Limiar da Dor/psicologia , Ratos , Ratos Endogâmicos WKY , Ratos Sprague-Dawley , Especificidade da Espécie , Estresse Psicológico/complicações , Bexiga Urinária/inervação
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Neurosci Lett ; 381(3): 329-33, 2005 Jun 24.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15896494

RESUMO

In halothane-anesthetized rats, neurons stereotaxically located in the region of the medullary lateral reticular nucleus (LRN) and responsive to urinary bladder distension (UBD) were characterized using extracellular electrodes. Most neurons excited by UBD were also excited by noxious stimuli applied to bilateral receptive fields comprising at least half of the body surface. These bilateral nociceptive specific (bNS) neurons exhibited graded responses to graded intensities of UBD. Neuronal responses to noxious UBD were highly positively correlated with responses to noxious colorectal distension, suggesting a convergence of visceral sensory information in the area of LRN. Bilateral lateral mid-cervical spinal cord lesions virtually abolished activity of bNS neurons evoked by noxious UBD, while dorsal midline lesions had no significant effect. These data support a role for neurons in the region of the LRN in visceral nociception and implicate traditional lateral spinal cord pain pathways in the transmission of visceral information to caudal ventrolateral medullary structures.


Assuntos
Neurônios Aferentes/citologia , Formação Reticular/citologia , Medula Espinal/citologia , Bexiga Urinária/inervação , Fibras Aferentes Viscerais/citologia , Animais , Feminino , Nociceptores/citologia , Ratos , Ratos Wistar
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