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. 2017 Aug 21;7:9018. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-09432-6

Figure 8.

Figure 8

PNG+aFGF+ChABC treatment improves urodynamic recovery. (ac) Representative urodynamic recordings at 40 weeks after SCI. (a’-c’) Compressed view of bladder pressure recordings. Asterisks mark expanded void shown below. (a”-c”) Expanded time points from a’-c’. Grey box denotes the time between opening peak pressure (OPP) and closing peak pressure (CPP). Black dots denote EUS bursting. (d) Scatter plot of EUS bursting over three void cycles in relation to bladder contractions for individual animals. Grey box denotes the time interval between OPP and CPP (0–100%). (e) Percentage of animals displaying EUS bursting. (f) Average number of EUS bursts per void. (g) Percentage of EUS bursts between OPP and CPP of bladder contractions. (h) Average residual bladder volume following a void. (i) Bladder weight 40 weeks post-injury. (j) The bladder volume needed to initiate the first void. (k) The maximal pressure reached during a void. n = 6 per group. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01. One-way ANOVA, Fisher’s Least Significant Difference post-hoc test. Data represent mean ± S.E.M.