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Intramuscular nerve distribution in bladder and the relationship between intramuscular ganglia and bladder function in man and dog.

Zeju Zhao1, Qian Xu1, Li Lu1, Xu Luo1, Xiaoyun Fu1.   

Abstract

In clinical, the relationship between bladder intramuscular nerve and function is also elusive. This study aims to compare the bladder intramuscular nerve distribution and its characteristics and significance in human and dog. Eleven dogs' bladders were stained by Sihler's and HE techniques. Fifteen human bladders were adopted by Sihler's staining, using 10% formaldehyde to fix 12 weeks, 7 by HE dyeing fixes 24 hours. Results indicated that man's bladder was triangularpyramid-shaped. While dog's bladder was spherical-shaped and its muscle fibers arrange were irregularly shaped. Longitudinal muscle of the outer layer is fleshy, the terminal is at the bladder neck without exception, and vesical trigone has relatively obvious three layers of structure. After dyeing dog's bladder was transparent jelly, the nerve was purple color, enter bladder at the ureter-bladder junction with different forms. Man's bladder nerves, no ganglion, were more trivial than that of dogs, and with smaller branches, the large nerve ganglion. The links with the nerve fibers and forms the network on the dog's bladder wall, and the nerve fibers crosses comparatively little on both the left and right sides in the midline. The right nerve branch gains advantage on the man's bladder wall, the situations is opposite on the dog's. In conclusion, bladder nerves which scatter to the bladder wall have branches to lower ureter at the ureter-bladder junction, the structure and distribution of intramuscular nerves are different, the existence of intramuscular ganglia is relating to the bladder function both in man and dog.

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Keywords:  Intramuscular nerve; bladder function; intramuscular ganglion; relationship

Year:  2014        PMID: 25664008      PMCID: PMC4307455     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med        ISSN: 1940-5901


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