Chapter Three: Men's bodies Flashcards
What are the three erectile structures of the penis?
- two corpora cavernosa that lie side by side and account for the bulk of the penis’s erectile capacity
- a single corpus spongiosum, which runs along the middle of the undersurface of the penis.
What is the glans of the penis?
- the corpus spongiosum extends from the shaft into the glans, where it balloons out and fills the entire volume of the glans.
What is the frenulum on the penis?
a loose strip of skin that runs between the glans and the shaft..
how are the clitoris and penis anatomy similar in innervation?
- the penis and especially the glans is heavily innervated by dorsal nerves of the penis. (Tip)
what is the physiology of erections?
that physical genital arousal is to a good degree a spinal reflex, like many others that exist within our body.
Where does the sensory info from the glans travel to?
the sensory nerve fibers to the spinal cord.
how do they synapse?
via interneurons, with output neurons, which travel back towards the genitals via the parasympathetic nerve fibers to the erectile tissue.
- it is an automatic reflex
what is the state of the penis controlled by?
the sympathetic and parasympathetic signals that oppose each other.
what is the flaccid state maintained by?
- the sympathetic nerve fibers that release the neurotransmitter norepinephrine.
what is the erection state maintained by?
- the parasympathetic nerve fibers (reflex) release nitric oxide and acetylcholine making the sympathetic activity decrease.
what are the key consequences of these different activations relating to the state of the arterioles and veins?
When PNS is winning, the open arterioles allow an influx of blood while the occluded veins keep it from leaving. The blood fills the space and loses it oxygen, turning purple.
what causes the lubrication with erections?
the Vaso congestion associated with erection causes a pressure increase that induces higher transudation of fluid from Bartholin’s gland.
What are also the pathways that are activated in the brain during arousal?
- the hypothalamus –> what goes on in the brain can get you aroused.
What are the steps in helping the penis gain blood flow?
- stimulation of the genital skin
- activates sensory fibers in the pudendal nerve
- signals pass to the dorsal horn of the sacral spinal cord
- which activates interneurons.
- then turns on motor neurons in a portion of the ventral horn known as Onuf’s nucleus
- the motor neurons axis pass out through the pudendal nerve and innervate the bulbospongiosus muscle. Similar reflexes involve the ischiocavernosus muscles.
- when these muscles contract, they pull on and squeeze the corpus spongiosum and corpora cavernosa, causing the penis to stick out from the body and become more engorged
- the erect penis can be moved voluntarily by contraction of these same muscles.
what is priapism?
an erection lasting more than a few hours.
- can cause tissue damage.
- can happen for both women and men.