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| | == Introduction == | | == Introduction == |
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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]]. | + | * 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>Erection of the Fibroelastic Penis</p><sup> Copyright Nottingham University 2008.</sup>]] | + | [[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>]] |
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| | * Bull,Ram and Boar | | * Bull,Ram and Boar |
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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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| | * 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]]. | + | * Terminals synapse with neurons in the ''''behaviour centre'''' in the [[Hypothalamus_- Anatomy & Physiology#Hypothalamus|Hypothalamus]]. |
| | * Hypothalamic neurones synapse with parasympathetic and sympathetic efferent neurons that control penile vascular smooth muscle (vascular tone). | | * Hypothalamic neurones synapse with parasympathetic and sympathetic efferent neurons that control penile vascular smooth muscle (vascular tone). |
| | * Firing of '''Nonadrenergic, noncholinergic (NANC) parasympathetic neurones''' causes erection. | | * Firing of '''Nonadrenergic, noncholinergic (NANC) parasympathetic neurones''' causes erection. |
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| | ** Venous outflow blocked | | ** Venous outflow blocked |
| | * Penile erection maintained for as long as vasodilation of corporal smooth muscle takes place. | | * Penile erection maintained for as long as vasodilation of corporal smooth muscle takes place. |
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| | == 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]]. | + | * For more information on anatomy of the penis follow this link. |
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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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| | + | [[Category:Bullet Points]] |