Bladder

Bladder

Nervous system Origin Course Neurotransmitter Receptor Action on bladder Action on bladder Hypogastric Noradrenaline Sympathetic T10–L2 nerve (norepinephrine) (thoracolumbar cord) Pelvic nerve Acetylcholine M3 (smooth Parasympathetic S2–4 (sacral cord ‘spinal micturition centre’) Somatic S2–4 (sacral cord Pudendal Acetylcholine Nicotinic ‘Onuf’s nucleus’) nerve

BLADDER

The LUT consists of the bladder and urethra, and its two functions are urinary storage and urinary emptying. These functions depend on coordinated activity between the smooth and striated muscles of the bladder and the outlet (consisting of the bladder neck, urethral smooth muscle, external urethral sphincter and pelvic floor muscles), which is mediated by a complex of neural circuits in the central and peripheral nervous systems.


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Created 2025-12-31 15:30:05 UTC by Omar Ayman
Updated 2025-12-31 15:30:05 UTC by Omar Ayman