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Query: UMLS:C0403608 (
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The spinal processing of afferent input from the
ureter
was examined using an immunocytochemical technique to detect the expression of c-fos, an immediate early gene. Proximal and distal sites in one
ureter
were electrically stimulated separately or together at intensities that elicited a pseudo-affective response (an increase in arterial pressure). Very few Fos+ cells (range: 0.6-6.6 cells/half section were present in the L(1)-L(2), L(5)-S(2) spinal segments in sham operated control animals; however, following stimulation of the
ureter
, a significant increase in the numbers of Fos+ cells was detected at spinal levels L(1)-L(2) (mean 24.5-33.1 cells/half section) and L(6)-S(1) (mean 17.4-33.0 cells/half section). In L(6)-S(1), the numbers of Fos+ cells were significantly greater ipsilateral (mean 25.2 cells/half section) vs. contralateral (12.3 cells/half section) to stimulation; whereas in L(1)-L(2), the numbers were similar on both sides of the spinal cord. In L(1)-L(2), a greater percentage of Fos+ cells was present in superficial medial (
MDH
, 49.7%) and lateral dorsal horn (LDH, 40.8%); whereas in L(6)-S(1), the cells were more numerous in sacral parasympathetic nucleus (SPN, 38.7%) and LDH (25.6%*) regions. This distribution of Fos+ cells varies in a number of respects from that noted in previous experiments after chemical irritation of the urinary bladder and urethra which activated neurons only in L(6)-S(1) and primarily in the DCM and
MDH
. The results indicate that nociceptive afferent inputs from different areas of the urinary tract are processed in different regions of the spinal cord.
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PMID:Increased c-fos expression in spinal neurons induced by electrical stimulation of the ureter in the rat. 883 55