SUPRASPINAL INFLUENCES ON THE PENILE REFLEXES OF THE MALE-RAT - COMPARISON OF THE EFFECTS OF COPULATION, SPINAL TRANSECTION, AND CORTICAL SPREADING DEPRESSION

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KURTZ, RG [1 ]
SANTOS, R [1 ]
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[1] UNIV FED RIO DE JANEIRO,INST CIENCIAS BIOMED,DEPT PHARMACOL,RIO DE JANEIRO,BRAZIL
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10.1016/0018-506X(79)90028-X
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B84 [心理学]; C [社会科学总论]; Q98 [人类学];
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03 ; 0303 ; 030303 ; 04 ; 0402 ;
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The penile reflexes of the rat were observed on interruption of the copulatory behavior sequence after intromission and ejaculation in the initial ejaculatory series, after the penultimate series, during sexual exhaustion, and during recovery from sexual exhaustion 24 and 72 hr later. These were compared to the reflexes of the normal rat in control conditions, to those of the male rat after spinal transection, and to those of the sexually rested and sexually exhausted male rat under cortical spreading depression (CSD). It was concluded that (1) the stimuli associated with copulation evoke disinhibition of the penile reflexes, these showing the short reflex latencies observed in the spinal animal. The release of the spinal mechanisms is lost within 30 min of the last copulatory event. CSD further inhibits reflex responsivity. (2) Stimuli associated with intromission provoke acceleration of the normal rhythmic presentation of reflexes seen in the normal and spinal rat, resulting in a decrease in the duration of intervals between reflex clusters and an increase in reflex number. This excitation decays within about 15 min after intromission. (3) The increase in degree of penile extension and percentage of penile flips after spinal transection suggests tonic inhibition of reflex intensity in the normal rat. The decrease in capacity to attain full erection with the approach of sexual exhaustion suggests an increase in this inhibition. This does not recover during a rest period but instead intensifies. CSD effects did not mimic the effects of spinal transection but instead depressed reflex excitability. The relationship of these changes to the copulatory behavior pattern is discussed. © 1979.
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