de Groat W C
Department of Pharmacology, University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine, Pennsylvania.
Urol Clin North Am. 1993 Aug;20(3):383-401.
The lower urinary tract has two main functions: storage and periodic elimination of urine. These functions are regulated by a complex neural control system located in the brain and spinal cord. This control system performs like a simple switching circuit to maintain a reciprocal relation between the reservoir (bladder) and outlet (urethra and urethral sphincter) components of the urinary tract. Spinal cord injury disrupts voluntary control and the normal reflex pathways that coordinate bladder and sphincter function. Studies in animals indicate that recovery of bladder function after spinal injury is dependent on the reorganization of reflex pathways in both the peripheral and the central nervous system. Part of this reorganization may be influenced by neural-target organ interactions that are mediated by neurotrophic factors released by the peripheral organs.
储存尿液并定期排尿。这些功能由位于大脑和脊髓的复杂神经控制系统调节。该控制系统的运作类似于一个简单的开关电路,以维持尿路的储尿器(膀胱)和出口(尿道及尿道括约肌)组件之间的相互关系。脊髓损伤会破坏自主控制以及协调膀胱和括约肌功能的正常反射通路。动物研究表明,脊髓损伤后膀胱功能的恢复取决于外周和中枢神经系统反射通路的重组。这种重组的一部分可能受到由外周器官释放的神经营养因子介导的神经-靶器官相互作用的影响。