Understanding Bladder Control: Sympathetic, Parasympathetic, And Somatic Nerves
Describe nerve supply to urinary bladder with a neat diagram. What is micturition reflex?
Answer:
Nerve supply of urinary bladder:
- Urinary bladder is innervated by
1. Efferent nerve supply
- Sympathetic supply
- Sympathetic fibres arises from the grey matter of L1L2 segments of spinal cord
- These fibres descend down and form presacral nerve
- Presacral nerve next divided into two hypogastric nerve which end in hypogastric ganglia Post ganglionic fibres from here supply the bladder
- Parts innervated and its action:
- Resultant effect is retention of urine
- Parasympathetic supply
- Preganglionic fibres lie in the grey matter of sacral segments of spinal cord
- These fibres descend down and form pelvic nerve which end in hypogastric ganglia Post ganglionic fibres from here supply the bladder
- Parts innervated and its action:
- Resultant effect is emptying the bladder
- Somatic nerve supply
- Arises from the sacral segments of spinal cord
- Passes through the pudendal nerve
- Supplies posterior urethra and external sphincter
- It helps during the micturition reflex as it is voluntary reflexed
2. Afferent nerve supply
Actions:
- Carries stretch sensations from bladder along parasympathetic nerve
- Carries pain sensation from bladder along sympathetic nerve
Micturition reflex:
- It consists of impulses initiated by the stretch receptors on the bladder wall, sensory signals, sacral segments of spinal cord, pelvic nerve then back urinary bladder and parasympathetic nerves
Mechanism:

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