1999
DOI: 10.1159/000020004
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Intravesical Instillation of Capsaicin in Urology: A Review of the Literature

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“…It acts through an ion channel known as vanilloid receptor subtype 1 [19, 20, 24]. Activation of this receptor will excite and then selectively desensitize afferent fibers [19, 20]. The desensitization of the afferent fibers in the present study has prevented the contralateral testis from the adverse effects of ipsilateral testicular torsion.…”
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“…It acts through an ion channel known as vanilloid receptor subtype 1 [19, 20, 24]. Activation of this receptor will excite and then selectively desensitize afferent fibers [19, 20]. The desensitization of the afferent fibers in the present study has prevented the contralateral testis from the adverse effects of ipsilateral testicular torsion.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…Capsaicin is a neurotoxin which is an extract of Mexican red peppers [19, 20]. It can be administered via intravenous or intraperitoneal routes [23].…”
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“…On the other hand, a capsaicin hydrogel was effective by decreasing bladder contraction; however, it failed to produce overflow incontinence. Intravesical capsaicin application induced detrusor contractions and reduced bladder volume threshold to reflex micturition in humans (de Sèze et al, 1999;Fowler, Jewkes, McDonald, Lynn, & de Groat, 1992;Patowary et al, 2017;Sharma et al, 2013).…”
Section: Urinary System Disorders Renal Failure and Vulvar Vestibulmentioning
confidence: 95%