Clinical Neuroanatomy and Neurotransmitter-Mediated Regulation of Penile Erection / 대한배뇨장애요실금학회지
International Neurourology Journal
; : 58-62, 2014.
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ABSTRACT
Erectile dysfunction (ED) has an adverse impact on men's quality of life. Penile erection, which is regulated by nerves that are innervated into the erectile tissue, can be affected by functional or anatomical trauma of the perineal region, including specific structures of the penis, causing ED. Penile erection is neurologically controlled by the autonomic nervous system. Therefore, it is of utmost importance to understand the neurogenic structure of the erectile tissue and the types of neurotransmitters involved in the penile erection process. Here, we highlight the basic clinical anatomy and erectile function of the penis. Understanding the clinical connotation of the relationship between penile erectile structure and function may provide fresh insights for identifying the main mechanisms involved in ED and help develop surgical techniques for the treatment of ED.
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Système nerveux parasympathique
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Pénis
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Qualité de vie
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Système nerveux autonome
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Érection du pénis
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Agents neuromédiateurs
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Dysfonctionnement érectile
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Neuroanatomie
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En
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International Neurourology Journal
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2014
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Article