Visceral receptors

VISCERAL RECEPTORS

Mucosal receptors or Epithelial receptors 

  • Located immediately below the mucosal epithelium. These are well distributed in the stomach and small intestine. They are rapidly adapting mechanoceptors, but are slowly adapting to chemical stimuli.

Tension receptors 

  • Located within the stomach, small intestine of cats, sheep’s rumen and urinary bladder. These are slowly adapting mechanoceptors and they monitor the distention of the above mentioned structures.

Serosal receptors 

  • Located under the serosa or in the mesentry. They are slowly adapting mechanoceptors. They monitor visceral filling and distortion in the shape.
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