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Peptidergic nerve fibers in the urethra: Morphological and neurochemical characteristics in female mice of reproductive age.

Christine M BarryEsther JiHarman SharmaPauline YapNicholas J SpencerDusan MatusicaRainer V Haberberger
Published in: Neurourology and urodynamics (2017)
We present the first identification of spinal afferent endings in the urethra. Peptidergic nerve fibers, including multiple populations of spinal afferents, provide rich innervation of the female mouse urethra. The morphology of fibers in the epithelium and other regions suggests multiple nerve-cell interactions impacting on urethral function.
Keyphrases
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