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* When sexual receptivity of the female is established and sufficient arousal is accomplished in the male, erection and protrusion of the penis ensue.   
 
* When sexual receptivity of the female is established and sufficient arousal is accomplished in the male, erection and protrusion of the penis ensue.   
 
* Successful penile erection requires a complex series of neural and vasomotor reactions.   
 
* Successful penile erection requires a complex series of neural and vasomotor reactions.   
* Erection of the penis is necessary for copulation and deposition of [[Copulation_-Sperm_in_the_Female_Tract_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|semen in the female reproductive tract]].
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* Erection of the penis is necessary for copulation and deposition of [[Sperm in the Female Tract - Anatomy & Physiology|semen in the female reproductive tract]].
 
* Erection is characterized by a marked increase in rigidity of the penis.
 
* Erection is characterized by a marked increase in rigidity of the penis.
 
* Increased rigidity is the result of increase in arterial inflow of blood compared to venous outflow.
 
* Increased rigidity is the result of increase in arterial inflow of blood compared to venous outflow.
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* Increased blood flow to the penis is brought about by vasodilation of the arterioles supplying it.
 
* Increased blood flow to the penis is brought about by vasodilation of the arterioles supplying it.
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== Erection of the Fibroelastic Penis ==
 
== Erection of the Fibroelastic Penis ==
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[[Image:Erection of the Fibroelastic Penis.jpg|thumb|right|150px|<p>The Fibroelastic Penis in a Flaccid State</p><sup> Copyright Nottingham University 2008.</sup>]]
    
* Bull,Ram and Boar
 
* Bull,Ram and Boar
 
* Involves increased blood flow with subsequent increase in pressure and simultaneous relaxation of the '''retractor penis muscles'''.
 
* Involves increased blood flow with subsequent increase in pressure and simultaneous relaxation of the '''retractor penis muscles'''.
* Erection and [[Reproductive_Behaviour_-_Pre-copulatory_Behaviour_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology#Penile_Protrusion|protrusion]] involve straightening of the penis to eliminate the '''sigmoid flexure'''.
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* Erection and protrusion involve straightening of the penis to eliminate the '''sigmoid flexure'''.
 
* Does not increase significantly in diameter during erection.
 
* Does not increase significantly in diameter during erection.
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== Erection of the Musculovascular Penis ==
 
== Erection of the Musculovascular Penis ==
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* Engorgement with blood plays a significant role in the highly vascular penis.
 
* Engorgement with blood plays a significant role in the highly vascular penis.
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== Mechanism ==
 
== Mechanism ==
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* Very high pressure results.
 
* Very high pressure results.
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== Sensory Input and Local Vascular Response ==
 
== Sensory Input and Local Vascular Response ==
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* Must be appropriate sensory stimuli (tactile, visual, olfactory, auditory) in order for the central nervous system to be stimulated for efferent events to cause erection.
 
* Must be appropriate sensory stimuli (tactile, visual, olfactory, auditory) in order for the central nervous system to be stimulated for efferent events to cause erection.
 
** Extrinsic stimuli are called '''erotogenic stimuli'''.
 
** Extrinsic stimuli are called '''erotogenic stimuli'''.
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* Stimuli cause afferent sensory nerves to fire.
 
* Stimuli cause afferent sensory nerves to fire.
* Terminals synapse with neurons in the ''''behaviour centre'''' in the [[Endocrine_System_-_Hypothalamus_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology#Hypothalamus|Hypothalamus]].
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* Terminals synapse with neurons in the ''''behaviour centre'''' in the [[Hypothalamus_- Anatomy & Physiology#Hypothalamus|Hypothalamus]].
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* Hypothalamic neurones synapse with parasympathetic and sympathetic efferent neurons that control penile vascular smooth muscle (vascular tone).
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* Firing of '''Nonadrenergic, noncholinergic (NANC) parasympathetic neurones''' causes erection.
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** Release '''nitric oxide (NO)''' from their terminals.
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** NO is the principle neurotransmitter that drives the erectile process.
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** NO activates the enzyme '''guanylate cyclase'''.
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** Guanylate cyclase converts guanylate triphosphate (GTP) into cyclic guanyosine monophosphate (cGMP).
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* Causes corporal smooth muscle relaxation (vasodilation) and results in erection.
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* Under nonerotogenic conditions, cGMP is acted upon by '''PDE5 (phosphodiesterase 5)'''.
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* PDE5 promotes conversion of cGMP to GMP.
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* Breakdown causes increased vascular tone.
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** Tonic contraction of arterial and corporal smooth muscles.
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** Outflow of blood from '''corpora cavernosa'''.
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* Loss of erection and return to usual flaccid state.
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'''''Local Vascular Component'''''
 
'''''Local Vascular Component'''''
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* When corporal smooth muscles relax because of cGMP, resistance to blood flow by penile arterioles and '''corporal sinusoids''' decreases.
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* Blood flow to the penis triples or quadruples.
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* When erection occurs, sinusoid pressure is so great that '''emissary veins''' are collapsed.
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** Venous outflow blocked
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* Penile erection maintained for as long as vasodilation of corporal smooth muscle takes place.
    
== Vascular and Biochemical Control of Erection ==
 
== Vascular and Biochemical Control of Erection ==
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* For more information on anatomy of the penis follow [[this link]].
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* For more information on anatomy of the penis follow this link.
 
         
'''''Flaccid Penis'''''
 
'''''Flaccid Penis'''''
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* Sinusoids are flattened because adrenergic nerves secrete noradrenaline (norepinephrine)that causes '''vasoconstriction'''.
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* Sinusoids are flattened because adrenergic nerves secrete noradrenaline (norepinephrine) that causes '''vasoconstriction'''.
 
* Blood flow to cavernous tissue is low.
 
* Blood flow to cavernous tissue is low.
 
* No erotogenic stimuli present
 
* No erotogenic stimuli present
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* Pressure compresses the venules through which blood exits the penis.
 
* Pressure compresses the venules through which blood exits the penis.
 
* Blood trapped within the penis causing an erection.
 
* Blood trapped within the penis causing an erection.
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