micturition reflex
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Definition
Noun: - A physiological reflex: The automatic relaxation of the urethral sphincter muscle triggered by the sensation of increased pressure within the urinary bladder, which facilitates urination.
Usage
- This term is used in medical, biological, and physiological contexts to describe the specific involuntary neural response that initiates the process of voiding urine.
- It is a precise clinical term and is not typically used in everyday conversation.
Examples
- Noun:
- The micturition reflex is coordinated by the spinal cord and brainstem.
- Damage to certain nerves can disrupt the normal micturition reflex.
Advanced Usage
- "To trigger the micturition reflex": To cause the reflexive relaxation to occur.
- A sufficiently full bladder will trigger the micturition reflex.
- "Integration of the micturition reflex": Refers to how this reflex is modulated by higher brain centers.
- Voluntary control over urination involves the conscious inhibition of the micturition reflex.
Variants and Related Words
- Micturition (n): The act or process of urinating.
- The patient reported pain during micturition.
- Voiding reflex: A less common synonym for micturition reflex.
Synonyms
- Voiding reflex: An alternative term for the same physiological process.
Related Phrases
- Bladder reflex: A more general term that can sometimes refer to the micturition reflex but may also encompass other bladder-related responses.
Noun
- relaxation of the urethral sphincter in response to increased pressure in the bladder