The urinary bladder Flashcards
What is the basic flow of urine from the kidneys to being excreted?
It flows from the kidneys through the ureters into the bladder and is then eliminated via the urethra.
What is the detrusor muscle?
Smooth muscle found in the bladder that can contract and relax.
What parts of the bladder are important in retaining and holding urine?
The internal and external sphincters.
How is urine moved into the bladder?
Peristaltic contractions of the walls of the ureter.
How do male and female urinary tracts differ?
Females have an external sphincter and a smaller urethra - the urinary tract is shorter.
What does a smaller female urethra impose?
There is a higher chance that they will develop a UTI.
What is the capacity of the bladder?
600 and 800ml.
What is the detrusor composed of?
Three layers of smooth muscle. The fibres in each layer are arranged differently - spiral, longitudinal and circular.
What control is the internal sphincter under?
Involuntary control via smooth muscle.
What control is the external sphincter under?
Skeletal muscle.
What is tonic contraction?
Contractions that are maintained from several minutes up to hours at a time.
What receptors are found on the bladder?
Muscarinic receptors (M3) and beta adrenergic receptors (B3).
What receptors does the internal sphincter contain?
M3.
What receptors are found on the external sphincter?
B3.
Where does direct motor control of the bladder occur?
The pons, which is part of the brainstem.