Control of micturition Flashcards

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What is micturition?

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the normal process of the passive storage and active voiding of urine

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How is retrograde flow of urine prevented?

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oblique angle of entry of ureters through bladder wall

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What muscles control the release of urine

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Detrusor muscle:
- around bladder
- smooth muscle
- parasympathetic and sympathetic
- sensitive to stretch
Internal urethral sphincter:
- thickening of bladder musculature
- smooth muscle
- sympathetic supply
External urethral sphincter:
- striated muscle
- voluntary control via somatic NS

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Label the muscles involved in micturition

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Describe the somatic motor supply involved in micturition

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Innervates external urethral sphincter
Pudendal nerve from S1-2
Contracts to retain urine
Voluntary

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Describe the parasympathetic supply involved in micturition

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Pelvic plexus innervates detrusor muscle (S1-3)
ACh = neurotransmitter
Contracts muscle => squeezes and empties bladder

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Describe the sympathetic supply involved in micturition

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  • L1-4 outflow
  • Norepinephrine = neurotransmitter
    Detrusor muscle:
  • relaxes muscle to allow bladder to fill
  • beta receptor
    Internal urethral sphincter:
  • contracts sphincter to retain urine
  • alpha receptor
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Describe the detrusor reflex

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Increased vesicular pressure from bladder filling achieves threshold => detrusor muscle contracts
Contraction against urethral sphincter tone
Positive feedback mechanism

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8
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Which areas of the brain control micturition?

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Pons and cerebral cortex

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Describe the micturition reflex

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Combination of detrusor reflex with inhibition of sympathetic and voluntary motor supply to bladder and urethra

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10
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Describe function of autonomic bladders

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No voluntary control of urination
Reflex pathways intact so bladder empties spontaneously

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Describe voluntary control of the bladder

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Suppression of autonomic reflexes
If bladder overfilled, intact bladder will empty automatically

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12
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what drugs are used for animals with weak bladder that cannot hold urine?

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Alpha-sympathomimetic drugs:
- Increases internal urethral sphincter tone

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What is the effect of skeletal muscle relaxant on micturition

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Decreases external urethral sphincter tone

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Describe the effects of parasympathomimetic drugs on micturition

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Increased detrusor tone

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15
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what is the action of alpha adrenergic blockers on micturition reflex

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Relaxes internal urethral sphincter => urination