Skip to main content
. 2014 Nov 5;308(2):F92–F100. doi: 10.1152/ajprenal.00510.2014

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

Leak point pressure (LPP) with simultaneous external urethral sphincter electromyography (EUS EMG) results. Examples demonstrate the two 1-s segments selected from baseline (⧫) and peak activity (▲) that were used to calculate amplitude increase (μV) and firing rate increase (Hz) from baseline to peak pressure in EUS EMG recordings (A). LPP was recorded after pudendal nerve crush and vaginal distension (injury) or sham injury with mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) or saline treatment (B) as well as with concentrated conditioned media (CCM) or concentrated control media (CM) treatment (E). Also shown are EUS EMG amplitude increase after injury or sham injury with MSC or saline treatment (C) as well as with CCM or CM treatment (F) and firing rate increase after injury or sham injury with MSC or saline treatment (D) as well as with CCM or CM treatment (G). Values are means± SE of data from 8–14 animals. ⧫, Baseline EMG; ▲, LPP EMG.*Significant difference compared with corresponding sham-injured animals, P < 0.05.