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How does the lower urinary tract contribute to bladder sensation? ICI-RS 2023 (2023)
Journal Article
Grundy, L., Wyndaele, J. J., Hashitani, H., Vahabi, B., Wein, A., Abrams, P., …Fry, C. H. (in press). How does the lower urinary tract contribute to bladder sensation? ICI-RS 2023. Neurourology and Urodynamics, https://doi.org/10.1002/nau.25316

Aim: Bladder sensation is critical for coordinating voluntary micturition to maintain healthy bladder function. Sensations are initiated by the activation of sensory afferents that innervate throughout the bladder wall. However, the physiological com... Read More about How does the lower urinary tract contribute to bladder sensation? ICI-RS 2023.

ICI-RS 2019 nocturia think tank: How can experimental science guide us in understanding the pathophysiology of nocturia? (2020)
Journal Article
Vahabi, B., Jabr, R., Fry, C., McCloskey, K., Everaert, K., Agudelo, C. W., …Weiss, J. P. (2020). ICI-RS 2019 nocturia think tank: How can experimental science guide us in understanding the pathophysiology of nocturia?. Neurourology and Urodynamics, 39(S3 Supplement: ICI‐RS 2019), S88-S95. https://doi.org/10.1002/nau.24274

Introduction: The following is a report on the proceedings of the 2019 International Consultation on Incontinence-Research Society nocturia think tank (NTT). Objectives: The objectives of the 2019 NTT were as follows: (a) to evaluate the role of urot... Read More about ICI-RS 2019 nocturia think tank: How can experimental science guide us in understanding the pathophysiology of nocturia?.

Can we define and characterize the aging lower urinary tract?—ICI-RS 2015 (2017)
Journal Article
Fry, C. H., Nelson, P. P., Valentini, F. A., Rosier, P. F., Wagg, A. S., Vahabi, B., …Andersson, K. E. (2017). Can we define and characterize the aging lower urinary tract?—ICI-RS 2015. Neurourology and Urodynamics, 36(4), 854-858. https://doi.org/10.1002/nau.23035

© 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. The prevalence of lower urinary tract (LUT) symptoms increases with age but the etiology is unknown. This article aims to identify research directions that clarify the basis of this association. The initial question is... Read More about Can we define and characterize the aging lower urinary tract?—ICI-RS 2015.

The role of the mucosa in normal and abnormal bladder function (2016)
Journal Article
Fry, C. H., Fry, C., & Vahabi, B. (2016). The role of the mucosa in normal and abnormal bladder function. Basic and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, 119(53), 57-62. https://doi.org/10.1111/bcpt.12626

© 2016 Nordic Association for the Publication of BCPT (former Nordic Pharmacological Society) The internal face of the detrusor smooth muscle wall of the urinary bladder is covered by a mucosa, separating muscle from the hostile environment of urine.... Read More about The role of the mucosa in normal and abnormal bladder function.

Physiological and pathophysiological implications of micromotion activity in urinary bladder function (2015)
Journal Article
Drake, M. J., Vahabi, B., Vahabi, B., & Drake, M. J. (2015). Physiological and pathophysiological implications of micromotion activity in urinary bladder function. Acta Physiologica, 213(2), 360-370. https://doi.org/10.1111/apha.12373

© 2014 Scandinavian Physiological Society. 'Micromotions' is a term signifying the presence of localized microcontractions and microelongations, alongside non-motile areas. The motile areas tend to shift over the bladder surface with time, and the in... Read More about Physiological and pathophysiological implications of micromotion activity in urinary bladder function.

Does diabetes mellitus-induced bladder remodeling affect lower urinary tract function?: ICI-RS 2011 (2012)
Journal Article
Chacko, S., Birder, L., Kirschner-Hermanns, R., Daneshgari, F., Vahabi, B., & Oelke, M. (2012). Does diabetes mellitus-induced bladder remodeling affect lower urinary tract function?: ICI-RS 2011. Neurourology and Urodynamics, 31(3), 359-364. https://doi.org/10.1002/nau.22228

Aims Due to an increase in aging population and changing eating habits diabetes mellitus (DM) type II is a rapidly increasing condition worldwide. Although not so detrimental as other co-morbidities, uropathy contributes to a significantly reduced qu... Read More about Does diabetes mellitus-induced bladder remodeling affect lower urinary tract function?: ICI-RS 2011.

Bladder outlet physiology in the context of lower urinary tract dysfunction (2011)
Journal Article
Sadananda, P., Vahabi, B., & Drake, M. J. (2011). Bladder outlet physiology in the context of lower urinary tract dysfunction. Neurourology and Urodynamics, 30(5), 708-713. https://doi.org/10.1002/nau.21137

Physiological function of the bladder outlet is complex and symptomatic consequences can result from outlet dysfunction. Within the outlet, smooth, and skeletal muscles constitute the contractile apparatus, but additional cell types include interstit... Read More about Bladder outlet physiology in the context of lower urinary tract dysfunction.

Detrusor underactivity: A plea for new approaches to a common bladder dysfunction (2011)
Journal Article
Van Koeveringe, G. A., Vahabi, B., Andersson, K. E., Kirschner-Herrmans, R., & Oelke, M. (2011). Detrusor underactivity: A plea for new approaches to a common bladder dysfunction. Neurourology and Urodynamics, 30(5), 723-728. https://doi.org/10.1002/nau.21097

Aims: Detrusor underactivity (DU) is defined by the International Continence Society as a contraction of reduced strength and/or duration resulting in prolonged or incomplete emptying of the bladder but has yet received only little attention. The pur... Read More about Detrusor underactivity: A plea for new approaches to a common bladder dysfunction.