Central nervous control of micturition and urine storage
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概要
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The micturition reflex is one of the autonomic reflexes, but the release of urine is regulated by voluntary neural mechanisms that involve centers in the brain and spinal cord. The micturition reflex is a bladder-to-bladder contraction reflex for which the reflex center is located in the rostral pontine tegmentum (pontine micturition center: PMC). There are two afferent pathways from the bladder to the brain. One is the dorsal system and the other is the spinothalamic tract. Afferents to the PMC ascend in the spinotegmental tract, which run through the lateral funiculus of the spinal cord. The efferent pathway from the PMC also runs through the lateral funiculus of the spinal cord to inhibit the thoracolumbar sympathetic nucleus and the sacral pudendal nerve nucleus, while promoting the activity of the sacral parasymapathetic nucleus. Inhibition of the sympathetic nucleus and pudendal nerve nucleus induces relaxation of the bladder neck and the external urethral sphincter, respectively. There are two centers that inhibit micturition in the pons, which are the pontine urine storage center and the rostral pontine reticular formation. In the lumbosacral cord, excitatory glutamatergic and inhibitory glycinergic/CABAergic neurons influence both the afferent and efferent limbs of the micturition reflex. The activity of these neurons is affected by the pontine activity. There are various excitatory and inhibitory areas co-existing in the brain, but the brain has an overall inhibitory effect on micturition, and thus maintains continence. For micturition to occur, the cerebrum must abate its inhibitory influence on the PMC.
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著者
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Miyazato Minoru
Division Of Urology Department Of Organ-oriented Medicine Faculty Of Medicine University Of The Ryuk
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SUGAYA Kimio
Division of Urology, Department of Organ-oriented Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of the R
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OGAWA Yoshihide
Division of Urology, Department of Organ-oriented Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of the R
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Sugaya Kimio
Southern Knights' Laboratory
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Ogawa Yoshihide
Division Of Urology Department Of Organ-oriented Medicine Faculty Of Medicine University Of The Ryuk
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Sugaya Kimio
Division Of Urology Department Of Organ-oriented Medicine Faculty Of Medicine University Of The Ryuk
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Nishijima Saori
Southern Knights' Lab. Llp
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NISHIJIMA Saori
Division of Urology, Department of Organ-Oriented Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of the R
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Ogawa Yoshihide
Division Of Urology Department Of Organ-oriented Medicine Faculty Of Medicine University Of The Ryuk
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Morozumi Makoto
Department Of Urology Faculty Of Medicine University Of The Ryukyus
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