Autonomic innervation of the Bladder
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This video tutorial briefly covers the sympathetic and parasympathetic role on bladder innervation. It focuses on the following:
- Sympathetic neurotransmitters (epinephrine and nor-epinephrine) and receptors (adrenergic).
- Parasympathetic neurotransmitters (acetylcholine) and receptors (muscarinic).
- Somatic neurotransmitters (acetylcholine) and receptors (nicotinic-M).
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Thank you for this. My uro thinks I have underactive bladder. I take seroquel which i've discovered has a negative effect on acetylcholine AND the prostate. I'm scheduled for a prostate MRI but i'm also going to talk to my uro about discontinuing seroquel.
Greattt !! Please also mention the subtypes of adrenergic and muscarinic receptors.
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Great video, i'd add one little thing, the muscarinic receptor on the internal sphincter is a type the causes the muscle to relax, while the one on the detrusor muscle causes it to contract, is this correct ? Thanks
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Is it possible to induce a parasympathetic response strong enough to release the IUS? Say, through a deliberate relaxation of that area via yoga, meditation, breathing exercises, etc?
When you say the beta adrenergic receptor relaxes the detrusor muscle, what subtype are you referring to?
So why then do people wet themselves in stressful situations if sympathetic prevents urination??
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Sir ive read somewhere that said there’s no internal sphincter in female urinary tract but you mentioned that the sphincter is present in both sex?
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4:11 Detrusor muscle has beta-2 receptor. But nor-epinephrin does not act on beta 2 receptor.
So how impulse is transmitted there?
I like that bell sound 😂
so, why is there both an involuntary internal spinchter exists alongside/in series with a voluntary external spinchter? Why wouldn't just the external voluntary spinchter suffice? Also, why can't the preganglionic parasympathetic neuron directly control the detrusor muscle w/ the one ACh?
There is a need for an internal sphincter so each person does not need to voluntarily stop from urinating all day. The internal keeps urine in the bladder. However, as pressure builds up in the bladder that causes the internal urethral sphincter to start to relax which then puts pressure on the external urethral sphincter causing the individual to feel an urgency to urinate.
The reason the pre-ganglionic parasympathetic neuron does not directly innervate the bladder deals with the embryological development. The pre-ganglionic para neuron arises from the lateral horn and courses until it meets the post-ganglionic neuron, which reached its destination due to migrating neural crest cells. In other words, because the embryological development caused it.
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A lot of books say females do NOT have an internal urethral sphincter and only an orifice. Could you please clarify?
good1.it was very helpful...would like to know even about the higher centre control over micturition..
+Mohi C Hi Mohi, what would you like to know?
+The Noted Anatomist-thank u for the response..actually I was asking regarding control of micturition by pons and other higher centres in the brain.
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@ 8:50 shouldn’t it be ach binding to nic(M) - not voiding the bladder.
M3 receptors cause contraction of detrusor muscle while the same M3 receptor cause relaxation of internal urinary sphincter.....But why ????? It should also contract sphincter muscle too but this doesn't happen.Reason ???
To the best of my knowledge, women don't have an internal urethral sphincter. They do have 3 external urethral sphincter muscles: the sphincter urethrae, urethrovaginal muscle, and the compressor urethrae
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There are several ideas for treating paruresis naturally
Try relaxation techniques.
Consider using Graduated Exposure Therapy. Try urinating in different washrooms under different circumstances and in different degrees of difficulty.
See if you can Use A Distraction. If you find it difficult to urinate, try distracting yourself - it is like being on auto pilot. You can distract yourself with other thoughts - thoughts that keep you away from concentrating on what your body is doing.
Consider Holding your breath will increase the level of carbon dioxide in the system - this helps to reduce the stress levels. T
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