Central control of the cardiovascular and erection systems: Possible mechanisms and interactions

Citation
O. Rampin et F. Giuliano, Central control of the cardiovascular and erection systems: Possible mechanisms and interactions, AM J CARD, 86(2A), 2000, pp. 19F-22F
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems","Cardiovascular & Hematology Research
Journal title
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY
ISSN journal
00029149 → ACNP
Volume
86
Issue
2A
Year of publication
2000
Pages
19F - 22F
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-9149(20000720)86:2A<19F:CCOTCA>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
Sexual activity is accompanied by vascular changes mediated by parasympathe tic and sympathetic outflow to the peripheral organs. The brain stem and sp inal cord contain the neurons that innervate the cardiovascular system and the penis. Heart rate and blood pressure increase, suggesting a decrease of the cranial parasympathetic outflow and on increase of the activity of sym pathetic efferent pathways, In contrast, penile erection occurs in response to increased activity of the sacral parasympathetic innervation and a decr eased activity of sympathetic pathways, A modulation of the balance between sympathetic and parasympathetic activities may result from an adaptation o f an intraspinal network that (1) would be the recipient of peripheral and supraspinal information; and (2) would coordinate the activity of the diffe rent efferent pathways. A variety of nuclei in the medulla, pens, and hypot halamus contain premotor neurons that exert an influence on brain stem and spinal autonomic motoneurons, These descending pathways release amines (nor adrenaline, adrenaline, serotonin, dopamine) and peptides, A fine tuning of brain stem and spinal activity is made possible by the great variety of re ceptor subtypes through which these neuromediators act. More recently, the role of nitric oxide, synthesized and released by different cell population s, has been evaluated in the brain and spinal control of the cardiovascular system and penile erection, Depending on its central neural target, nitric oxide may either activate or inhibit the cardiovascular system, in contras t, its role on the central control of penile erection is only excitatory. ( C) 2000 by Excerpta Medica, Inc.