“…That robust sustained bladder contractions could not be evoked in the acute SCT cat indicated this low frequency pudendo-vesicle reflex is associated with the Aδ afferent fiber mediated spino-bulbo-spinal micturition reflex (Barrington, 1931. In cats, this supraspinal micturition reflex loop involves an initial convergence of pudendal and pelvic afferents in the sacral spinal column (de Groat, 2006, Thor, et al, 1989, Ueyama, et al, 1987, an ascending projection to the pontine micturition center (Blok, et al, 1995), and a descending projection terminating in the sacral parasympathetic nucleus (SPN) (Holstege and Mouton, 2003). As a consequence of the loss of these connections, limited bladder responses are evoked by low frequency pudendal nerve trunk stimulation in the SCI cat and in persons with chronic SCI (Gustafson, et al, 2004.…”