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Adrenergic nerve plexus

External urethral sphincter muscle probably has cholinergic and adrenergic autonomic innervation as well as cholinergic striated muscle innervation (Elbadawi and Schenk, 1974). This rhabdosphincter is unique when compared to other striated muscle in that it has a higher density of neural end-plates as well as blood vessel-independent neural plexuses. Efferent rhabdosphincter innervation is probably via the pudendal nerve while the lissosphincter efferents probably emanate from the pelvic plexus (Elbadawi and Schenk, 1974). [Pg.688]


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