Mechanosensitive neurons are important sensors of bladder distention, but their role in urologic disease remains unclear. Our current knowledge about how disease alters bladder sensation comes from studies that focus primarily on peptidergic nociceptors, leaving our understanding of neuropeptide-negative mechanoreceptors incomplete. In this study, we found that a substantial proportion of neurofilament heavy (NFH)-positive A-fibers innervating the bladder was calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP)-negative, potentially representing uncharacterized mechanoreceptors. We then identified two genetic strategies that label mechanoreceptors in mouse skin and confirmed that they likewise label bladder afferents. Cre-mediated tdTomato reporter expression driven by tropomyosin receptor kinase B (