The micturition reflex center is located in the _____.
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The rostral pontine tegmentum is the primary location of the bladder-to-bladder contraction reflex known as the micturition reflex. There seem to be two afferent pathways that connect the urethra to the brain.
- The detrusor reflex, together with concurrent urethral relaxation, are components of the micturition reflex, which involves a coordinated and continuous activation of the detrusor muscle.
- Furthermore, a micturition reflex may cause urine storage depending on the size of the bladder.
- Inhibiting neurons inside the sacral spinal cord receive collaterals from the pelvic sensory neurons that control the detrusor reflex.
- Anti - proliferative neurons connect just on posterior wall nerve fibers, which are also present in the sacral segments, to inhibit motor behavior in the urogenital striated muscle and the pudendal nerves.
- The detrusor reflex, together with concurrent urethral relaxation, are components of the micturition reflex, which involves a coordinated and continuous activation of the detrusor muscle.
- Furthermore, a micturition reflex may cause urine storage depending on the size of the bladder.
- Inhibiting neurons inside the sacral spinal cord receive collaterals from the pelvic sensory neurons that control the detrusor reflex.
- Anti - proliferative neurons connect just on posterior wall nerve fibers, which are also present in the sacral segments, to inhibit motor behavior in the urogenital striated muscle and the pudendal nerves.
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