Ji. Pascual et al., URINARY-BLADDER INNERVATION IN MALE-RAT - TERMINATION OF PRIMARY AFFERENTS IN THE SPINAL-CORD AS DETERMINED BY TRANSGANGLIONIC TRANSPORT OFWGA-HRP, The Journal of urology, 150(2), 1993, pp. 500-504
The distribution of afferents innervating the urinary bladder in the s
pinal cord of male rats has been studied with the axonal tracer horser
adish peroxidase conjugated to wheat germ agglutinin (WGA-HRP) injecte
d into various portions of one side of the urinary bladder (dome, body
, base, or neck) and other pelvic organs (prostate and rectum). Labele
d neurons were found in dorsal root ganglia of the lumbosacral cord (L
1-S3, peak in S1-S2). The strongest and most extensive transganglionic
labeling of primary afferents resulted after injections in the body o
f the bladder. Primary afferents were observed bilaterally in Lissauer
's tract and laminae I-II at the apex of the dorsal horn, from L6 to S
3. The projection extended laterally up to the sacral parasympathetic
nucleus and medially up to the gray matter dorsal to the central canal
, where they formed a plexus of fibers and terminals. Deposits in the
dome and base of the bladder labeled more heavily the medial projectio
n, while the least intense projection was seen after injections in the
bladder neck. Our results indicate a common pattern of termination of
primary afferents from the bladder, although some topographical diffe
rences exist.