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  • Hydrogen peroxide preferentially activates capsaicin-sensitive high threshold afferents via TRPA1 channels in the guinea pig bladder.

Hydrogen peroxide preferentially activates capsaicin-sensitive high threshold afferents via TRPA1 channels in the guinea pig bladder.

British journal of pharmacology (2016-10-30)
S Nicholas, S Y Yuan, S J H Brookes, N J Spencer, V P Zagorodnyuk
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There is increasing evidence suggesting that ROS play a major pathological role in bladder dysfunction induced by bladder inflammation and/or obstruction. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of H 'Close-to-target' single unit extracellular recordings were made from fine branches of pelvic nerves entering the guinea pig bladder, in flat sheet preparations, in vitro. H The findings show that H

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Capsazepine, ≥98% (HPLC), solid
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1-Piperazinecarboxamide, AldrichCPR