Patients suffering from complications in this process are sometimes recommended to have a tension-free mesh “PV sling” surgically inserted into themselves. The rostral pons (“PAWNZ”) houses a collection of neuronal bodies involved in the supra·spinal regulation of this process known as Barrington’s nucleus or the PMC. The drug darifenacin (“DAH-ruh-feh-nah-sin”) inhibits this process by primarily antagonizing M3-subtype (“M-3”) muscarinic (“MUSK-ah-ruh-nick”) receptors. Parasympathetic sensory neurons originating from the S2 to S4 spinal cord segments control this process’s (*) guarding and voiding reflexes. This process is conducted involuntarily during incontinence. During this process, the contraction of the detrusor (“duh-trew-sur”) muscle is followed by the opening of the urethral (“yuh-REE-thrawl”) sphincters. For 10 points, name this process of discharging liquid out of the bladder. ■END■
ANSWER: micturition (“MICK-chuh-RIH-shun”) [or urination; accept voiding until “voiding” is read; accept pontine micturition center; accept descriptions indicating the emptying of urine out of the bladder; accept colloquial synonyms like peeing]
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