Erection and Ejaculation (repro) Flashcards

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Nerve control of erection and ejaculation

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  • vasodilation of the corpus cavernosum
  • partial constriction of the venous return
  • autonomic nervous system causes coordinated smooth muscle contractions of vas deferens, glands and urethra
  • parasympathetic control causes erection
  • sympathetic nervous system control causes movement of sperm into epididymis, vas defers, penile urethra (emission)
  • somatic nervous system (perineal branch of the pudendal nerve from nerve roots S2-S4) causes expulsion of the glandular secretion and evacuation of urethra
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Ejaculate

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  • 300 million sperm produced per day on average
  • 3500 per second, approx 120 million in average ejaculate
  • normal ejaculate volume is 1.5ml-6ml (approx 1/3 to just over a teaspoon full)
  • initial portion of the ejaculate is most sperm rich
  • 99.9% lost before reaching ampulla of the uterine tube
  • around 120,000 sperm get near to the egg, only one enters
  • seminal fluid consists of secretions from seminal vesicles, prostate, bulbo-urethral gland combined with epididymal fluid
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Seminal fluid

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Bulbo-urethral fluid:
- produces a clear viscous secretion, high in salt, known as pre-ejaculate
- this helps to lubricate the urethra for spermatozoa to pass through, neutralising traces of acidic urine
Seminal vesicles:
- secretions comprise 50-70% of the ejaculate
- contains proteins enzymes, fructose, mucus, vitamin C and prostaglandins
- high fructose concentrations provide energy source
- high pH protects against acidic environment in vagina
Prostate:
- secretes milky or white fluid roughly 30% of seminal fluid
- protein content is less than 1% and includes proteolytic enzymes, prostate acid, prostate-specific antigen which are involved in liquefaction
- high zinc concentration 500-1000 times that in blood is antibacterial

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Semen analysis

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  • volume: 1.5-6.0ml
  • sperm concentration: >15million/ml
  • liquefaction: <30 mins
  • motility: >40%
  • progressive motility: >32%
  • vitality (live): >58%
  • morphology (normal forms): >4%
  • pH: >7.2
  • leucocytes: <1 million/ml
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Spermatozoon

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(tail to head)
- plasma mebrane all around 
End piece:
- sperm tail (back half)
Principal piece:
- sperm tail (front half) 
Midpiece:
- Mitochondrial sheath
- Connecting piece
Head:
- nucleus 
- acrosome
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