Neural control of erection

被引:163
作者
Giuliano, F
Rampin, O
机构
[1] Fac Med Paris Sud, UPRESEA 1602, Grp Rech Urol, F-94270 Le Kremlin Bicetre, France
[2] CNRS, PELVIPHARM Lab, F-91198 Gif Sur Yvette, France
[3] INRA, F-78352 Jouy En Josas, France
关键词
erection; spinal cord; autonomic nervous system;
D O I
10.1016/j.physbeh.2004.08.014
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Penile erection is a vascular event controlled by the autonomic nervous system. The spinal cord contains the autonomic preganglionic neurons that innervate the penile erectile tissue and the pudendal motoneurons that innervate the perineal striated muscles. Sympathetic pathways are anti-erectile, sacral parasympathetic pathways are pro-erectile, and contraction of the perineal striated muscles upon activity of the pudendal nerves improves penile rigidity. Spinal neurons controlling erection are activated by information from peripheral and supraspinal origin. Both peripheral and supraspinal information is capable of either eliciting erection or modulating or inhibiting an erection already present. Sensory information from the genitals is a potent activator of pro-erectile spinal neurons and elicits reflexive erections. Some pre-motor neurons of the medulla, pons and diencephalon project directly onto spinal sympathetic, parasympathetic and pudendal motoneurons. They receive in turn sensory information from the genitals. These spinal projecting pathways release a variety of neurotransmitters, including biogenic amines (serotonin, dopamine, noradrenaline, and adrenaline) and peptides that, through interactions with many receptor subtypes, exert complex effects on the spinal network that controls penile erection. Some supraspinal structures (e.g. the paraventricular nucleus and the medial preoptic area of the hypothalamus, the medial amygdala), whose roles in erection have been demonstrated in animal models, may not project directly onto spinal pro-erectile neurons. They are nevertheless prone to regulate penile erection in more integrated and coordinated responses of the body, as those occurring during sexual behavior. The application of basic and clinical research data to treatment options for erectile dysfunction has recently proved successful. Pro-erectile effects of phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors, acting in the penis, and of melanocortin agonists, acting in the brain, illustrate these recent developments. (C) 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:189 / 201
页数:13
相关论文
共 191 条
[1]   NEUROENDOCRINE AND BEHAVIORAL-EFFECTS OF META-CHLOROPHENYLPIPERAZINE ADMINISTRATION IN RHESUS-MONKEYS [J].
ALOI, JA ;
INSEL, TR ;
MUELLER, EA ;
MURPHY, DL .
LIFE SCIENCES, 1984, 34 (14) :1325-1331
[2]  
Andersson KE, 2001, PHARMACOL REV, V53, P417
[3]  
[Anonymous], 1960, Urological Survey
[4]  
[Anonymous], 1899, J Nerv Med Dis
[5]   PARAVENTRICULAR NUCLEUS LESION PREVENTS YAWNING AND PENILE ERECTION INDUCED BY APOMORPHINE AND OXYTOCIN BUT NOT BY ACTH IN RATS [J].
ARGIOLAS, A ;
MELIS, MR ;
MAURI, A ;
GESSA, GL .
BRAIN RESEARCH, 1987, 421 (1-2) :349-352
[6]   CENTRAL FUNCTIONS OF OXYTOCIN [J].
ARGIOLAS, A ;
GESSA, GL .
NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS, 1991, 15 (02) :217-231
[7]   Neuromodulation of penile erection: An overview of the role of neurotransmitters and neuropeptides [J].
Argiolas, A ;
Melis, MR .
PROGRESS IN NEUROBIOLOGY, 1995, 47 (4-5) :235-255
[8]   ACTH- and α-MSH-induced grooming, stretching, yawning and penile erection in male rats:: Site of action in the brain and role of melanocortin receptors [J].
Argiolas, A ;
Melis, MR ;
Murgia, S ;
Schlöth, HB .
BRAIN RESEARCH BULLETIN, 2000, 51 (05) :425-431
[9]   Impotence of the male rodent after sympathetic denervation of the genital organs [J].
Bacq, ZM .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY, 1931, 96 (02) :321-330
[10]   Spatial segregation within the sacral parasympathetic nucleus of neurons innervating the bladder or the penis of the rat as revealed by three-dimensional reconstruction [J].
Banrezes, B ;
Andrey, P ;
Maschino, E ;
Schirar, A ;
Peytevin, J ;
Rampin, O ;
Maurin, Y .
NEUROSCIENCE, 2002, 115 (01) :97-109