CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM CONTROL OF MICTURITION IN RODENTS THROUGH NEUROPROTECTION AND ENDOCANNABINOIDS - DOPAMINERGIC AND CANNABINOID CONTRIBUTION
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- title
- CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM CONTROL OF MICTURITION IN RODENTS THROUGH NEUROPROTECTION AND ENDOCANNABINOIDS - DOPAMINERGIC AND CANNABINOID CONTRIBUTION
- author
- Campeau, Lysanne
- abstract
- Micturition consists of reflexes involving the central and peripheral nervous system controlling the bladder and urethra. A better understanding of the underlying contribution of the dopaminergic and cannabinoid systems to the control of micturition could help direct therapeutic modalities for related voiding dysfunction.
- subject
- cannabinoid
- dopamine
- micturition
- neuroprotection
- Parkinson's disease
- urodynamic
- contributor
- Andersson, Karl-Erik (committee chair)
- Tytell, Michael (committee member)
- Howlett, Allyn C (committee member)
- Nitti, Victor (committee member)
- Yoo, James J (committee member)
- date
- 2013-08-23T08:35:17Z (accessioned)
- 2013-08-23T08:35:17Z (available)
- 2013 (issued)
- degree
- Physiology and Pharmacology (discipline)
- identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10339/39024 (uri)
- language
- en (iso)
- publisher
- Wake Forest University
- type
- Dissertation