2016
DOI: 10.17238/pmj1609-1175.2016.1.94-96
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Neurophysiological model of pathogenesis and treatment options for urinary disorders

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“…In this regard, we can assume that the observed phenomena are of a functional nature due to support withdrawal and can be associated with both changes in psychological self-control and neurogenic changes at various levels of reflex circuits and arcs of the central and peripheral nervous system ( de Groat, 1997 ; Danilov et al, 2016 ). Most likely the phenomenon of dysuria was reversible functional ( Krivoborodov and Shkol‘nikov, 2004 ) due to support unloading and neurogenic changes at various levels of reflex circuits and arcs of the central and peripheral nervous system ( de Groat, 1997 ; Danilov et al, 2016 ).…”
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“…In this regard, we can assume that the observed phenomena are of a functional nature due to support withdrawal and can be associated with both changes in psychological self-control and neurogenic changes at various levels of reflex circuits and arcs of the central and peripheral nervous system ( de Groat, 1997 ; Danilov et al, 2016 ). Most likely the phenomenon of dysuria was reversible functional ( Krivoborodov and Shkol‘nikov, 2004 ) due to support unloading and neurogenic changes at various levels of reflex circuits and arcs of the central and peripheral nervous system ( de Groat, 1997 ; Danilov et al, 2016 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, we can assume that the observed phenomena are of a functional nature due to support withdrawal and can be associated with both changes in psychological self-control and neurogenic changes at various levels of reflex circuits and arcs of the central and peripheral nervous system ( de Groat, 1997 ; Danilov et al, 2016 ). Most likely the phenomenon of dysuria was reversible functional ( Krivoborodov and Shkol‘nikov, 2004 ) due to support unloading and neurogenic changes at various levels of reflex circuits and arcs of the central and peripheral nervous system ( de Groat, 1997 ; Danilov et al, 2016 ). We also do not exclude the possibility that this phenomenon may be associated with local neuromuscular disorders caused by changes in internal hydrostatic pressure and the rate of its increase on mechanoreceptors of the bladder walls due to the active redistribution of body fluids, as well as by changes in the sensitivity thresholds of mechanoreceptors associated with effects of microgravity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%