Published-Ahead-of-Print May 25, 2006, DOI:10.2164/jandrol.106.000513
Journal of Andrology, Vol. 27, No. 5, September/October 2006
Copyright © American Society of Andrology
DOI: 10.2164/jandrol.106.000513
Cavernosus Muscle Contraction During Erection: Is It Voluntary or Reflex, Given the Striated Nature of the Muscles?
AHMED SHAFIK*,
OLFAT EL SIBAI
,
ALI A. SHAFIK* AND
ISMAIL A. SHAFIK*
From the * Department of Surgery and Experimental
Research, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Egypt; and the
Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine,
Menoufia University, Shebin El-Kom, Egypt.
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Correspondence to: Ahmed Shafik, MD, 2 Talaat Harb Street, Cairo 11121, Egypt
(e-mail:
shafik{at}ahmedshafik.com). |
The bulbo- and ischio-cavernosus muscles (BCM, ICM) contract in the rigid
erection phase, leading to a suprasystolic cavernosal pressure. We
investigated the hypothesis that the contraction of cavernosal muscles is
reflexogenic despite their striated nature. The intracavernosal pressure (ICP)
and the cavernosus muscles' electromyography (EMG) were recorded in 18 healthy
volunteers in the flaccid and erectile phases. The test was repeated after
separate anesthetization of the cavernosus muscles and the corpora cavernosa
while the penis was in the rigid erection phase. The ICM and BCM showed no EMG
activity with tumescence and full erection. When the ICP reached a mean of
148.6±9.4 cm H2O, both the ICM and BCM showed increased EMG
activity. The suprasystolic pressure was intermittent and corresponded to the
intermittent BCM and ICM contraction. Voluntary cavernosus muscle contraction
did not increase the ICP at the different stages of erection. Anesthetization
of the penis in the rigid erection phase led to disappearance of the
cavernosus muscles' EMG activity, while bland gel application did not.
Anesthetization of the 2 contracting cavernosus muscles, while the penis was
in the rigid phase, produced an ICP drop to 69.5±7.6 cm H2O;
repetition with saline did not affect the ICP. Cavernosus muscle contraction
on corporal pressure elevation seems to be reflex and mediated through the
corporo-cavernosal reflex (CCR). Changes in the evoked response amplitude
would indicate a defect in the reflex pathway.
Key words: Ischio-/bulbo-cavernosus muscle, corpora cavernosa, intracorporal pressure, electromyography
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