Neural Control of the Lower Urinary Tract
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Abstract
This article summarizes anatomical, neurophysiological, pharmacological, and brain imaging studies in humans and animals that have provided insights into the neural circuitry and neurotransmitter mechanisms controlling the lower urinary tract. The functions of the lower urinary tract to store and periodically eliminate urine are regulated by a complex neural control system in the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral autonomic ganglia that coordinates the activity of smooth and striated muscles of the bladder and urethral outlet. The neural control of micturition is organized as a hierarchical system in which spinal storage mechanisms are in turn regulated by circuitry in the rostral brain stem that initiates…
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- Urination
- Neuroscience
- Medicine
- Spinal cord
- Reflex
- Biological neural network
- Forebrain
- Urinary system
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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