Effects of the autonomic antagonists on canine urethral responses to autonomic nerve stimulation
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- DOI: 10.1159/000281121
Effects of the autonomic antagonists on canine urethral responses to autonomic nerve stimulation
Abstract
The effects of the autonomic antagonists on urethral activity was studied in female dogs. Urethral responses produced by autonomic nerve stimulation were measured with pressure and motility changes in control conditions and after administration of autonomic antagonists. Phentolamine and guanethidine reduced both hypogastric and pelvic nerve mediated responses. It seems that urethral smooth muscle function is greatly influenced by adrenergic drugs.
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