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腰骶部脊髓丘脑细胞在通过脊髓内连接调节射精中的关键作用。

A pivotal role of lumbar spinothalamic cells in the regulation of ejaculation via intraspinal connections.

机构信息

Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

J Sex Med. 2012 Sep;9(9):2256-65. doi: 10.1111/j.1743-6109.2011.02574.x. Epub 2011 Dec 21.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

A population of lumbar spinothalamic cells (LSt cells) has been demonstrated to play a pivotal role in ejaculatory behavior and comprise a critical component of the spinal ejaculation generator. LSt cells are hypothesized to regulate ejaculation via their projections to autonomic and motor neurons in the lumbosacral spinal cord.

AIM

The current study tested the hypothesis that ejaculatory reflexes are dependent on LSt cells via projections within the lumbosacral spinal cord.

METHODS

Male rats received intraspinal injections of neurotoxin saporin conjugated to substance P analog, previously shown to selectively lesion LSt cells. Two weeks later, males were anesthetized and spinal cords were transected. Subsequently, males were subjected to ejaculatory reflex paradigms, including stimulation of the dorsal penile nerve (DPN), urethrogenital stimulation or administration of D3 agonist 7-OH-DPAT. Electromyographic recordings of the bulbocavernosus muscle (BCM) were analyzed for rhythmic bursting characteristic of the expulsion phase of ejaculation. In addition, a fourth commonly used paradigm for ejaculation and erections in unanesthetized, spinal-intact male rats was utilized: the ex copula reflex paradigm.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

LSt cell lesions were predicted to prevent rhythmic bursting of BCM following DPN, urethral, or pharmacological stimulation, and emissions in the ex copula paradigm. In contrast, LSt cell lesions were not expected to abolish erectile function as measured in the ex copula paradigm.

RESULTS

LSt cell lesions prevented rhythmic contractions of the BCM induced by any of the ejaculatory reflex paradigms in spinalized rats. However, LSt cell lesions did not affect erectile function nor emissions determined in the ex copula reflex paradigm.

CONCLUSIONS

These data demonstrate that LSt cells are essential for ejaculatory, but not erectile reflexes, as previously reported for mating animals. Moreover, LSt cells mediate ejaculation via projections within the spinal cord, presumably to autonomic and motor neurons.

摘要

简介

已证明腰脊髓丘脑细胞(LSt 细胞)群体在射精行为中发挥关键作用,并构成脊髓射精发生器的重要组成部分。据推测,LSt 细胞通过其对腰骶脊髓自主和运动神经元的投射来调节射精。

目的

本研究通过腰骶脊髓内的投射来测试射精反射依赖于 LSt 细胞的假设。

方法

雄性大鼠接受与 P 物质类似物缀合的神经毒素白喉毒素的鞘内注射,先前的研究表明该毒素可选择性地损伤 LSt 细胞。两周后,雄性大鼠被麻醉并切断脊髓。随后,雄性大鼠接受射精反射范式的刺激,包括阴茎背神经(DPN)刺激、尿道刺激或 D3 激动剂 7-OH-DPAT 给药。分析海绵体肌(BCM)的肌电图记录,以分析射精排出阶段的节律性爆发。此外,还使用第四种常用于未麻醉、完整脊髓雄性大鼠的射精和勃起的范式:交合后反射范式。

主要观察指标

LSt 细胞损伤预计会阻止 DPN、尿道或药物刺激后 BCM 的节律性爆发,以及交合后反射范式中的射精。相反,预计 LSt 细胞损伤不会像在交合后反射范式中那样消除勃起功能。

结果

LSt 细胞损伤阻止了任何射精反射范式在脊髓切断大鼠中引起的 BCM 节律性收缩。然而,LSt 细胞损伤不影响在交合后反射范式中确定的勃起功能或射精。

结论

这些数据表明,LSt 细胞对于射精反射是必需的,正如先前对交配动物的研究报道,而不是勃起反射。此外,LSt 细胞通过脊髓内的投射来介导射精,可能是通过投射到自主和运动神经元。

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