Title of article :
Blackwell Publishing, Ltd.
The structure and innervation of the male urethra:
histological and immunohistochemical studies with
three-dimensional reconstruction
Author/Authors :
I. Karam، نويسنده , , S. Moudouni، نويسنده , , S. Droupy، نويسنده , , I. Abd Alsamad، نويسنده , , J. F. Uhl and V. Delmas، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The structure of the striated urethral sphincter, the so-called rhabdosphincter, remains the subject of controversy.
There are two main concepts regarding its structure: either it is a part of the urogenital diaphragm, or it extends
from the base of the bladder up to the urogenital diaphragm and is an integral part of the urethra. It is also uncertain
whether it possesses a somatic innervation or a mixed innervation (i.e. autonomic and somatic). The purpose
of this study was to show the precise location of the nerves running to the urethra, and to try to determine their
exact nature. Histology and immunohistochemistry were performed in the external urethral sphincter of ten male
fetuses (114-342 mm crown-rump length, or between 14 and 40 weeks of gestation). A three-dimensional (3D)
reconstruction of the urethral structure and its innervation was made from serial sections. The 3D reconstruction
of the same section levels with different strains allowed us to identify the precise structure of the muscle layers
(smooth and striated muscle fibres) and the nature of the nerve elements (myelinated and unmyelinated), their
distributions and their relationship to the urethral wall, the prostate and the seminal vesicles. Histological and
immunohistochemical 3D reconstruction of the anatomical elements of the urethral sphincter helps us to understand
the 3D arrangement of the sphincter muscle layers. It also provides a better understanding of the origin and nature
of the nerve elements that play a role in urinary continence
Keywords :
Innervation , three-dimensional reconstruction , urethral sphincter , anatomy
Journal title :
Journal of Anatomy Wily
Journal title :
Journal of Anatomy Wily