• Title of article

    Sacrolumbar intersegmental reflex circuit in men and its relation to the ejaculatory process

  • Author/Authors

    Cumhur Ertekin، نويسنده , , Hilmi Uysal، نويسنده , , Fikret Bademkiran، نويسنده , , Baris Altay، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    2368
  • To page
    2374
  • Abstract
    Objective We aimed to investigate electrophysiologically the intersegmental reflex circuit from sacral to lumbar cord segments in normopotent adult men, in patients with spinal cord injury and in patients with premature ejaculation. Methods Reflex EMG activity of the cremasteric (CM) and bulbocavernosus (BC) muscles was recorded simultaneously by needle electrodes during electrical stimulation of the upper lumbar and sacral dermatomes, respectively. Thirty-three healthy male volunteers, 16 patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) at the thoracic or cervical levels, and 26 men with premature ejaculation (PME) were included in the study. Results In controls, upper lumbar dermatomal stimulation (ULS) at the inner side of thigh only elicited a reflex response from the CM muscle and did not produce a regular response from the lower sacral myotomes such as in the BC muscle. However lower sacral dermatomal stimulation (LSS) at the dorsal nerve of penis consistently evoked reflex responses from both CM and BC muscles. These basic electrophysiological features were not different in patients with SCI. LSS did not elicit a reflex response from the CM muscle in about 39% of patients with PME, while the BC reflex was obtained from all patients with PME. Conclusions The neurophysiological pattern in BC and CM muscles during sacral or lumbar dermatomal stimulation reflects the sacrolumbar intersegmental reflex linkage that may be related to the ejaculatory process in men. The intersegmental sacrolumbar reflex circuit may be functionally disturbed in some patients with PME. Significance Interaction between the reflex activity of sacral to lumbar dermatomes could prove useful in defining electrophysiological mechanisms related to ejaculation in men.
  • Keywords
    Cremasteric reflex , Sacrolumbar intersegmental reflex , Premature ejaculation , spinal cord injury , Bulbocavernosus reflex
  • Journal title
    Clinical Neurophysiology
  • Serial Year
    2007
  • Journal title
    Clinical Neurophysiology
  • Record number

    524262