Beasley S W, Hutson J M
Aust N Z J Surg. 1987 Jan;57(1):49-51. doi: 10.1111/j.1445-2197.1987.tb01239.x.
The gubernaculum, which has an important role to play in testicular descent, is richly supplied by the genital branch of the genitofemoral nerve through its scrotal attachment. In neonatal rats the genitofemoral nerve overlying the psoas muscle was divided before inguinal descent would normally occur, and the effect of this procedure on subsequent testicular descent was observed. Denervation of the gubernaculum caused the testes to remain in the abdomen. The significance of this finding in the rat is that an intact genitofemoral nerve is an essential prerequisite for normal descent, perhaps by allowing the gubernaculum to evert.
睾丸引带在睾丸下降过程中起重要作用,通过其阴囊附着处由生殖股神经的生殖支提供丰富的神经支配。在新生大鼠中,在正常腹股沟下降发生之前,将覆盖腰大肌的生殖股神经切断,并观察该操作对随后睾丸下降的影响。睾丸引带去神经支配导致睾丸留在腹腔内。这一在大鼠中的发现的意义在于,完整的生殖股神经是正常下降的必要前提条件,可能是通过使睾丸引带外翻来实现的。