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[Characteristics of the neural regulation of the lower urinary tract as a cause of the development of an overactive bladder: current state of the problem].

Authors :
Kovalev GV
Shkarupa DD
Zaytseva AO
Staroseltseva OY
Borodulina IV
Kalinina DS
Musienko PE
Source :
Urologiia (Moscow, Russia : 1999) [Urologiia] 2020 Sep (4), pp. 165-170.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

An overactive bladder (OAB) is a constellation of lower urinary tract symptoms, including urgency, increased frequency of urination during the day and/or night (nocturia), and, in some cases, urge incontinence. This syndrome can be caused by different conditions, and currently no universal pathogenetic treatment has been developed. In addition, there are virtually no Russian-language publications providing information on the neurophysiology and neuroanatomy of the lower urinary tract. At the same time, the importance of this topic can hardly be overestimated. Often, a patient with a neurogenic dysfunction of the lower urinary tract has different comorbidities, which requires to deeply understand the mechanisms of development of certain symptoms. Considering an absence of clear data about the peripheral bladder innervation, role of the structures of the central nervous system and importance of neurotransmitters, it is rather difficult to provide high-quality specialized care. However, in recent years, a lot of new facts and theories have been described in basic researches. This lecture is dedicated to the current data on the pathogenesis of OAB. The purpose of the lecture is to summarize the results of fundamental and clinical studies on the pathogenesis of OAB.

Details

Language :
Russian
ISSN :
1728-2985
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Urologiia (Moscow, Russia : 1999)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32897032