Integral storage and voiding reflexes. Neurophysiologic concept of continence and micturition.
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It is a common clinical misconception to regard the spinal micturition reflex center as fundamentally overactive and dependent on cerebral inhibition. Initiation and cessation of micturition is simplistically viewed as a manifestation of voluntary withdrawal and resumption of inhibitory corticospinal "regulation''. This view is in conflict with basic neurophysiologic experimental data. Actually, the organization of the micturition reflex is extremely complex. It is affected by multiple sources of facilitative and inhibitory influence, peripheral as well as central. During the past half century, at least twelve reflexes involved in urine storage and coordinated micturition have been described by various neurologic investigators. In this article the integral reflexes are identified and described. A functional organization of the integral reflexes which includes a modern concept of their role in the physiology of urine storage and micturition is presented. It is implicit that overactivity or functional failure of any one or combination of the integral reflexes may cause a significant disorder of lower urinary tract function.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Urology
دوره 9 1 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1977