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Barrington's Nucleus in Micturition

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Barrington's Nucleus in Micturition

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Barrington's nucleus (also known as the pontine micturition center or PMC) is a specialized cluster of neurons located in the dorsal tegmental field of the rostral pons, positioned within the locus coeruleus region of the brainstem. This nucleus serves as the primary relay and integrative center for coordinating bladder control and micturition (urination) in mammals. Named after pioneering neuroscientist Michael Barrington who first characterized its functional significance in the 1920s, this nucleus represents a critical convergence point for sensory information from the bladder and coordinated motor output to pelvic floor muscles and the detrusor smooth muscle. The nucleus contains heterogeneous populations of glutamatergic, GABAergic, and cholinergic neurons that collectively orchestrate the complex neural circuitry underlying normal and pathological micturition.

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