Sympathetic innervation of the urinary bladder.

E Fehér, J Vajda
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Abstract

The sympathetic innervation of the urinary bladder was studied by fluorescence microscopy using glyoxylic methods, and by electron microscopy, in the normal state, after extirpation of hypogastric ganglia and administration of 6-hydroxydopamine. In the normal state adrenergic fibres could be found along the blood and lymph vessels, within the muscle layers and synaptizing on the surface of the local nerve cells or with other, probably local nerve processes. After extirpation of the hypogastric ganglia, degenerated axons could be observed in the local ganglia and in the connective tissue of the vessels. Many fluorescent fibres could be observed in the muscle layers, too. Four to six weeks after the operation, the animals were treated with 6-hydroxydopamine and no fluorescence was observed. In the muscle layer several degenerated fibres could be found, occasionally in close relation to the smooth muscle cells. It was therefore supposed that part of the sympathetic nerves originates from the hypogastric ganglia and is responsible for the modulation of the local ganglia and the blood supply of the urinary bladder. The other part emanates from the "short adrenergic neurons" and may effect directly the smooth muscle cells.

膀胱的交感神经支配
用乙醛法荧光显微镜观察膀胱交感神经支配,在正常状态下,切除胃下神经节并给予6-羟多巴胺后,用电镜观察膀胱交感神经支配。在正常状态下,肾上腺素能纤维可以沿着血液和淋巴管,在肌肉层内,在局部神经细胞表面或与其他可能是局部神经突形成突触。切除胃下神经节后,局部神经节及血管结缔组织可见轴突变性。在肌肉层中也可以观察到许多荧光纤维。术后4 ~ 6周给予6-羟多巴胺治疗,未观察到荧光。在肌层可以发现一些退化的纤维,偶尔与平滑肌细胞密切相关。因此,我们认为部分交感神经起源于胃下神经节,并负责局部神经节的调节和膀胱的血液供应。另一部分来自“短肾上腺素能神经元”,可能直接作用于平滑肌细胞。
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