Research Article

PK2/PKR1 Signaling Regulates Bladder Function and Sensation in Rats with Cyclophosphamide-Induced Cystitis

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Effect of PKRA on modulating bladder function examined by cystometry in conscious normal rats (no CYP). (a) and (b) are original recordings of pressure-volume curve in a control rat before PKRA (a) and after PKRA (b) treatment, respectively. PKRs blocking with PKRA showed no effect on urodynamic parameters examined including voiding volume (c), voiding interval (d), and maximum bladder pressure (e) in control. Sample size for each group.
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