Monaghan E P, Arjomand J, Breedlove S M
Psychology Department, University of California, Berkeley 94720.
Horm Behav. 1993 Mar;27(1):122-31. doi: 10.1006/hbeh.1993.1009.
Electrolytic lesions of several potential brain afferents to the spinal nucleus of the bulbocavernosus (SNB) affect the display of penile reflexes. Ablation of the median and pontine raphe areas significantly potentiates the expression of cups and flips. Animals with a bilateral lesion of the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus have a shorter latency to the first erection but otherwise display normal reflex behavior. Although bilateral destruction of the lateral vestibular nucleus (LVN) completely eliminated penile reflex activity, it also caused significant motor impairment thus clouding conclusions concerning the normal role of the LVN in penile reflex behavior. These and other results support the hypothesis that these brain regions which project to the SNB region normally modulate spinal reflex behavior of the rat penis.
对球海绵体肌脊髓核(SNB)的几个潜在脑传入神经进行电解损伤会影响阴茎反射的表现。中缝和脑桥中缝区域的切除显著增强了夹尾和翻身反应的表达。下丘脑室旁核双侧损伤的动物首次勃起的潜伏期较短,但其他方面表现出正常的反射行为。虽然外侧前庭核(LVN)的双侧破坏完全消除了阴茎反射活动,但也导致了明显的运动障碍,因此关于LVN在阴茎反射行为中的正常作用的结论变得模糊不清。这些结果以及其他结果支持这样一种假说,即这些投射到SNB区域的脑区通常会调节大鼠阴茎的脊髓反射行为。