Pelvic floor and perineal muscles: a dynamic coordination between skeletal and smooth muscles on pelvic floor stabilization

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Satoru Muro
Keiichi Akita
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[1] Tokyo Medical and Dental University,Department of Clinical Anatomy
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Anatomical Science International | 2023年 / 98卷
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Pelvic floor muscles; Perineal muscles; Perineal body; Skeletal muscle; Smooth muscle;
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The purpose of this review is to present our researches on the pelvic outlet muscles, including the pelvic floor and perineal muscles, which are responsible for urinary function, defecation, sexual function, and core stability, and to discuss the insights into the mechanism of pelvic floor stabilization based on the findings. Our studies are conducted using a combination of macroscopic examination, immunohistological analysis, 3D reconstruction, and imaging. Unlike most previous reports, this article describes not only on skeletal muscle but also on smooth muscle structures in the pelvic floor and perineum to encourage new understanding. The skeletal muscles of the pelvic outlet are continuous, which means that they share muscle bundles. They form three muscle slings that pass anterior and posterior to the anal canal, thus serving as the foundation of pelvic floor support. The smooth muscle of the pelvic outlet, in addition to forming the walls of the viscera, also extends in three dimensions. This continuous smooth muscle occupies the central region of the pelvic floor and perineum, thus revising the conventional understanding of the perineal body. At the interface between the levator ani and pelvic viscera, smooth muscle forms characteristic structures that transfer the lifting power of the levator ani to the pelvic viscera. The findings suggest new concepts of pelvic floor stabilization mechanisms, such as dynamic coordination between skeletal and smooth muscles. These two types of muscles possibly coordinate the direction and force of muscle contraction with each other.
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