This study in α-chloralose-anesthetized cats revealed a role of hypogastric nerve afferent axons in nociceptive bladder activity induced by bladder irritation using 0.25% acetic acid (AA). In cats with intact hypogastric and pelvic nerves, AA irritation significantly ( P < 0.05) reduced bladder capacity to 45.0 ± 5.7% of the control capacity measured during a saline cystometrogram (CMG). In cats with the hypogastric nerves transected bilaterally, AA irritation also significantly ( P < 0.05) reduced bladder capacity, but the change was significantly smaller (capacity reduced to 71.5 ± 10.6% of saline control, P < 0.05) than that in cats with an intact hypogastric nerve. However, application of hypogastric nerve stimulation (HGNS: 20 Hz, 0.2 ms pulse width) to the central end of the transected nerves at an intensity (16 V) strong enough to activate C-fiber afferent axons facilitated the effect of AA irritation and further ( P < 0.05) reduced bladder capacity to 48.4 ± 7.4% of the saline control. This facilitation by HGNS was effective only at selected frequencies (1, 20, and 30 Hz) when the stimulation intensity was above the threshold for activating C-fibers. Tramadol (an analgesic agent) at 3 mg/kg iv completely blocked the nociceptive bladder activity and eliminated the facilitation by HGNS. HGNS did not alter non-nociceptive bladder activity induced by saline distention of the bladder. These results indicate that sympathetic afferents in the hypogastric nerve play an important role in the facilitation of the nociceptive bladder activity induced by bladder irritation that activates the silent C-fibers in the pelvic nerve.
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