Histologic and Physiologic Analysis of the Relationship Between the Dorsal Nerve of the Penis and the Corpus Cavernosum on a Rat Model. a Complementary Pathway on the Innervation of Penile Erection?
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2022
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Kozacıoğlu, Zafer
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Wiley
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Aim The dorsal nerve of the penis (DNP) is the terminal branch of the pudendal nerve which is responsible for the somatic innervation of the penis. This study aims to outline any direct role of the DNP in the hemodynamics of erection histologically and physiologically. Materials and Methods Fifteen Wistar albino rats were sorted into the electrical activity (n = 6), intracavernous pressure (n = 4), and control (n = 5) groups. The dorsal nerve was electrostimulated and the simultaneous changes in intracavernous pressure and smooth muscle activity were recorded. Penile tissues were collected, fixed, and sectioned, the slides were stained with either hematoxylin-eosin for morphological evaluation or using the indirect immunoperoxidase technique to analyze the distributions of eNOS, iNOS, and nNOS. Results During electrostimulation, there was a simultaneous statistically significant decrease in the electrical activity inside the corpora in electromyography and an increase in intracavernous pressure. eNOS and iNOS immunoreactivities were higher in the study group than in the control group. nNOS immunoreactivity was moderate in both study and control groups. Conclusion Some fibers in the dorsal nerve of penis continue into the corpora cavernosa through the tunica albuginea and have an active, direct role in the hemodynamic process of erection, which may be complementary to the main route of innervation.
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corpus cavernosum, dorsal nerve, electrostimulation, erectile dysfunction, penile erection, Nitric-Oxide Synthase, Gene-Transfer, Dysfunction, Responses, Anatomy, Male, Penile Erection, Animals, Muscle, Smooth, Rats, Wistar, Penis, Pudendal Nerve, Rats
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03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine
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Neurourology And Urodynamıcs
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41
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1
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188
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194
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