Charles H Hubscher
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Recent Articles
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Zhou Y, Hubscher C
Immunohorizons
. 2025 Mar;
9(4).
PMID: 40048710
Neurogenic bowel dysfunction (NBD) is common after spinal cord injury (SCI). Gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT), an organized structure within the mucosal immune system, is important for the maintenance of gut...
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Wilkins N, Beasley K, Vazquez B, Medina-Aguinaga D, Hubscher C
J Sex Med
. 2024 Dec;
22(2):235-249.
PMID: 39724934
Background: 95% of men with spinal cord injuries exhibit difficulties with sexual function, including erectile dysfunction, anejaculation, retrograde ejaculation, poor ejaculatory force, and poor sperm quality. Aim: The primary goal...
3.
Herrity A, Dietz N, Ezzo A, Kumar C, Aslan S, Ugiliweneza B, et al.
J Clin Neurosci
. 2024 Nov;
118:103-108.
PMID: 39491976
Introduction: Bladder dysfunction and associated complications of the urinary system negatively impact the quality of life in children living with spinal cord injury (SCI). Pediatric lower urinary tract deficits include...
4.
Wilkins N, Medina-Aguinaga D, Hoey R, Fell J, Harkema S, Hubscher C
J Neurotrauma
. 2024 Sep;
42(3-4):229-241.
PMID: 39264865
Spinal cord epidural stimulation (scES) is a therapeutic option that promotes functional improvements in sensory, motor, and autonomic functions following spinal cord injury (SCI). Previous scES mapping studies targeting the...
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Fell J, Medina-Aguinaga D, Burke D, Hubscher C
J Neurotrauma
. 2023 Dec;
41(9-10):1181-1195.
PMID: 38117145
Significant bowel-related issues after spinal cord injury (SCI) that affect morbidity and quality of life (QOL) include diminished bowel motility, loss of sphincter control, gastric ulcers, autonomic dysreflexia, pain, diarrhea,...
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Medina-Aguinaga D, Hoey R, Wilkins N, Ugiliweneza B, Fell J, Harkema S, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2023 Jul;
13(1):12258.
PMID: 37507456
Recent pre-clinical and clinical spinal cord epidural stimulation (scES) experiments specifically targeting the thoracolumbar and lumbosacral circuitries mediating lower urinary tract (LUT) function have shown improvements in storage, detrusor pressure,...
7.
Herrity A, Aslan S, Mesbah S, Siu R, Kalvakuri K, Ugiliweneza B, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2022 Jul;
12(1):11179.
PMID: 35778466
Profound dysfunctional reorganization of spinal networks and extensive loss of functional continuity after spinal cord injury (SCI) has not precluded individuals from achieving coordinated voluntary activity and gaining multi-systemic autonomic...
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Hubscher C, Gumbel J, Armstrong J, Montgomery L
J Spinal Cord Med
. 2022 May;
46(6):910-916.
PMID: 35604340
Activity-based recovery training (ABRT) reverses spinal cord injury (SCI) induced polyuria and alterations of biomarkers involved with fluid balance, including expression levels of kidney vasopressin 2 receptors. However, void volumes...
9.
Gumbel J, Hubscher C
Neurotrauma Rep
. 2022 May;
3(1):190-198.
PMID: 35558732
Spinal cord injury (SCI) significantly impacts many systems attributable to disrupted autonomic regulation of the body. Of these disruptions, excessive production/passage of urine (polyuria) has been understudied. Pre-clinical animal studies...
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Hoey R, Medina-Aguinaga D, Khalifa F, Ugiliweneza B, Wang D, Zdunowski S, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2022 Feb;
12(1):2137.
PMID: 35136100
Pre-clinical studies have shown that spinal cord epidural stimulation (scES) at the level of pelvic and pudendal nerve inputs/outputs (L5-S1) alters storage and/or emptying functions of both the bladder and...