Journal of the autonomic nervous system
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The role of autonomic and somatic neural pathways involved in the control of penile erectile tissue was investigated in an in vivo rat model. Intracavernous pressure (ICP) changes were recorded during single or combined electrical stimulation of peripheral nerves in anesthetized rats. Stimulation of the pelvic and cavernous nerves elicited similar ICP increases. ⋯ In this model, penile erection appeared to be dependent on the recruitment of sacral parasympathetic outflow. Additional recruitment of efferent somatic fibers present in the motor branch of the pudendal nerve could participate in more rigid erection. This study provides new information about the organization of the pathways through which the rat penis is innervated, and would be of interest to investigators in the field of male sexual function.