“…Most current knowledge regarding the role of ion channels in the urethra has come from isometric tension recordings, [25][26][27][28][29][30][31] sharp microelectrode recordings of intact preparations, 25,27,32,33 and the patch clamp technique. [29][30][31][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40] Earlier studies measuring electrical and mechanical (i.e., force) activity in rabbit urethral smooth muscle reported that the spontaneous activity was in fact myogenic in nature, 25,41 resembling the activity seen in the GI tract. 42 Thus, the excitability appeared to be driven by a form of pacemaker originating within the muscle itself.…”