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Adrenergic innervation of the lower urinary tract in cattle
Authors:M Majewski  K Wasowicz  M Lakomy  G Bomba
Institution:Department of Animal Anatomy, Academy of Agriculture and Technology, Olsztyn, Poland.
Abstract:Studies were carried out on 8 sexually immature male calves. Sections of the ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra were cut with a freezing microtome and the method of Ky?s?la et al. (1980) was used to visualize the adrenergic nerve fibres. It was found that bovine ureters possessed weak innervation; most of the nerves was located in the muscular membrane, and only in the paravesical part, sparse nerve fibres were found in the submucosa of this one. Apex of the urinary bladder was more weakly supplied with the adrenergic nerves than the corpus, whereas bladder's trigonum and cervix possessed numerous nerve fibres in both muscular and submucosal membranes. The distribution pattern of adrenergic nerves in the urethra was similar to that of urinary bladder's cervix. The presence of adregeneric nerve fibres was found in submucosal layer of both the urinary bladder and the urethra. Part of the nerves was connected with blood vessels of the organs under study.
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