Neural Control of Pelvic Function 2 Flashcards

Identify the mechanisms responsible for the continence and voiding phases of micturition and defecation.

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What are the mechanical factors that contribute to maintenance of continence?

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  • Rectum usually empty
  • Anal canal is narrow
  • Pelvic flexure provides a barrier to feces
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What are the neural factors that lead to maintenance of continence?

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  • Internal external sphincter, external anal sphincter, and puborectalis string are usually contracted
    • maintained by sympathetic and pudendal plexus activity, respectively
  • Activity of other pelvic diaphragm muscles also contribute to continence
  • Conscious and unconscious reflexes contract both sphincters when material moves into the rectum
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What are the spinal reflexes involved in maintenance of continence?

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  • Bladder filling promotes increased external and internal sphincter contractions
    • afferents in pelvic nerve
    • efferents in pudendal (external sphincter) and hypogastric (internal sphincter)
  • Bladder filling also leads to inhibition of detrusor muscle by hypogastric nerve
    • afferents in pelvic nerve
  • Leakage of urine into the urethra leads to contraction of external sphincter
    • both afferents and efferents in pudendal nerve
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What is the role of brainstem control in micturition?

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  • Bladder filling leads to inhibition of pelvic efferent activity
  • Information ascends in the dorsal and lateral funiculus
  • Polysynaptically to pintine micturition center - descends in ventral reticulospinal pathway
    • inhibits parasympathetic preganglionic neurons
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