Peeters Magali, Giuliano François
Pelvipharm Laboratories, Gif sur Yvette, France.
Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2008;32(3):438-53. doi: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2007.07.013. Epub 2007 Sep 1.
Although premature ejaculation (PE) represents the most common male sexual dysfunction, brain mechanisms controlling ejaculatory process remain poorly understood. Recently a group of neurons, identified in the lumbar spinal cord, has been proposed to constitute a spinal ejaculation generator. This key site in ejaculation control, relaying sensory inputs to the brain, is under supraspinal excitatory (medial preoptic area, paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus) and inhibitory (nucleus paragigantocellularis) controls. Activation of brain excitatory areas by dopamine (DA) or DA agonists being demonstrated to facilitate ejaculation, it seems particularly interesting to further understand the implication of central DA in the complex process leading to ejaculation. Moreover, the fact that dopaminergic pathways are involved in sexual behavior and that DA release in some brain regions is an important facilitator of male sexual behavior reinforces the crucial implication of DA. Clearly, a better understanding of DA incerto-hypothalamic pathways and targeting brain DA receptor subtypes mediating ejaculation (especially D(3) receptors) will benefit the development of new pharmacological strategies to treat ejaculatory dysfunction including PE.
尽管早泄(PE)是最常见的男性性功能障碍,但控制射精过程的脑机制仍知之甚少。最近,在腰脊髓中发现的一组神经元被认为构成了脊髓射精发生器。这个射精控制的关键部位,将感觉输入传递到大脑,受到脊髓上兴奋性(内侧视前区、下丘脑室旁核)和抑制性(巨细胞旁核)控制。多巴胺(DA)或DA激动剂对脑兴奋性区域的激活已被证明可促进射精,因此进一步了解中枢DA在导致射精的复杂过程中的作用似乎特别有趣。此外,多巴胺能通路参与性行为以及某些脑区的DA释放是男性性行为的重要促进因素这一事实,强化了DA的关键作用。显然,更好地理解DA在下丘脑不确定通路中的作用,并靶向介导射精的脑DA受体亚型(尤其是D(3)受体),将有助于开发治疗包括PE在内的射精功能障碍的新药理学策略。