1.Pudendal somatosensory evoked potential and bulbocavernosus reflex testing in erectile dysfunction.
Jae Ho MOON ; Seong Woong KANG ; Sae Il CHUN
Yonsei Medical Journal 1993;34(1):71-77
Pudenal somatosensory evoked potential (PSEP) and bulbocavernosus reflex (BCR) testing have been reported to be useful in the evaluation of erectile dysfunction and neurogenic bladder. 461 patients with sexual dysfunction were studied to determine the usefulness of the above tests. Abnormality of PSEP was found significantly in upper motor neuron (UMN) type spinal cord patients and average prolonged P1 latency was 47.4 +/- 9.8 msec. Lower motor neuron (LMN) type spinal cord patients revealed great abnormality in BCR latency with an average value of 44.9 +/- 14.5 msec on the right and 44.2 +/- 15.6 msec on the left. Additionally significant differences were obtained in patients with diabetes mellitus, pelvic trauma and spinal cord lesion of the UMN type in the study of PSEP. There was also a significant difference in the patients with diabetes mellitus, pelvic trauma and spinal cord lesion of the LMN type in the BCR study. The findings of our study suggest that PSEP together with BCR study is useful in assessing the integrity of the sacral reflex arc and the central afferent pathway, in differentiating the lesion site and in providing basic data for the management plan in sexual rehabilitation. Furthermore, because erection is under the influence of both the somatic and autonomic nervous system, BCR study and PSEP combined with currently studied electrical activity of the corpus cavernosum would provide a more accurate evaluation of the neurogenic erectile dysfunction patients.
Adult
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*Evoked Potentials, Somatosensory
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Genitalia, Male/*physiopathology
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Human
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Male
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Middle Age
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Penile Diseases/*physiopathology
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*Penile Erection
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Reaction Time
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Reflex/*physiology
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Urethra/*physiopathology
2.Progress in diagnosis of neurogenic erectile dysfunction.
Fei-xiang WANG ; Guang-you ZHU
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2012;28(3):204-210
Recently, with application of evoked potentials technology in the test of somatic and autonomic nerves, quantitative sensory testing in the detection of small nerve fiber function, and functional magnetic resonance imaging in the detection of senior central function, the detection of neural function has become more accurate. This article reviews the progress and application of diagnostic methods about neurogenic erectile dysfunction in order to provide a reference for forensic diagnosis and research in the future.
Autonomic Nervous System/physiopathology*
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Autonomic Pathways/physiopathology*
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Erectile Dysfunction/physiopathology*
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Evoked Potentials/physiology*
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Humans
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Male
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Nervous System Diseases/complications*
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Neural Conduction
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Neurologic Examination/methods*
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Penile Erection/physiology*
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Penis/innervation*
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Sensory Thresholds
3.Study on the effect of extract of Chinese chive seed in warming kidney and enhancing yang.
Cheng-yong WANG ; Jun SHI ; Shuang-ying GUI ; Shu-jing WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2005;30(13):1017-1018
OBJECTIVETo explore the effect of extract from Chinese chive seed in warming kidney and enhancing yang.
METHODThe influence of extract from Chinese chive seed on the erection of penis of was investigated in adult male rats with experimental insufficiency of the kidney-yang produced by both removal of double spermaries and high dose of hydrocortisone.
RESULTThe extract of Chinese chive seed enhanced the responsiveness of the penis of emasculate rats to outside stimulus, promoted the resistance of the emasculated rats to cold and tiredness and increased autonomous activity.
CONCLUSIONThe extract of Chinese chive seed has the effect of warming kidney and enhancing yang.
Animals ; Chive ; chemistry ; Cold Temperature ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Fatigue ; prevention & control ; Hydrocortisone ; Kidney Diseases ; chemically induced ; physiopathology ; Male ; Mice ; Motor Activity ; drug effects ; Orchiectomy ; Penile Erection ; drug effects ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Seeds ; chemistry ; Yang Deficiency ; chemically induced ; physiopathology