Ch.66 Bladder Flashcards
Capacity of the bladder
4L
The round ligs of the bladder are the remnants of what
Umbilical arteries
Muscle layers of the bladder
2 smooth mm layers (detrusor m)
outer longitudinal
inner circular
dorsally they switch, circular goes outside - allows for distension
weakest point of bladder wall - site of rupture
Mm of urethral sphincter
- Mm of the bladder wall is continuous
with the longitudinal and inner
circular mm of urethra - Striated urethralis muscle
Sympathetic innervation of the bladder
- Hypogastric nerve
Preganglionic fibres from L1 - L4
Caudal mesenteric ganglion
Postganglionic fibres -
Beta2 adrenergic receptors
Alpha1 and 2 adrenergic receptors
prox urtethra
Parasympathetic innervation of the bladder
Pelvic n
Somatic innervation of lower urinary tract
Branch of pudendal n (Originates s1-s2)
to striated urethralis m
How is urine expelled from the bladder
Concurrent Inhibition of the pudenal n
and
hypogastric alpha and B2 sympathetic activity leads to urethral sphincter relaxation and detrusor m contraction and elimination of urine