杜克大学的研究人员将膀胱神经细胞过度生长与复发性尿路感染后的持续疼痛联系起来,提出了一种治疗症状的新方法。 Duke researchers link bladder nerve cell overgrowth to persistent pain after recurring UTIs, suggesting a new approach to managing symptoms.
杜克大学的研究人员发现,膀胱中神经细胞的过度生长可能是导致复发性尿路感染(UTI)后持续疼痛的原因。 Researchers at Duke University have found that an overgrowth of nerve cells in the bladder may be responsible for persistent pain after recurring urinary tract infections (UTIs). 这种神经细胞的过度生长是由免疫细胞活动引起的,免疫细胞活动促进了膀胱中疼痛感应神经的生长。 This overgrowth of nerve cells is caused by immune cell activity that promotes the growth of pain-sensing nerves in the bladder. 该研究结果发表在《科学免疫学》上,为管理复发性尿路感染症状提供了一种潜在的新方法,可以减少不必要的抗生素使用。 The study's findings, published in Science Immunology, offer a potential new approach to managing symptoms of recurring UTIs, which could reduce unnecessary antibiotic usage.