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Volume 8, Issue 3 (May 2006) 8, 331–336; 10.1111/j.1745-7262.2006.00126.x

The cavernoso-anal reflex: response of the anal sphincters to cavernosus muscles' stimulation

Ahmed Shafik, Ismail Shafik, Ali A Shafik and Olfat El Sibai

1.Department of Surgery and Experimental Research, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo 11121, Egypt
2.Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Menoufia University, Shebin El-Kom, Egypt

Correspondence: Prof. Ahmed Shafik, Department of Surgery and Experimental Research, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, 2 Talaat Harb Street, Cairo 11121, Egypt. Fax: +20-2-749-8851. E-mail: shafik@ahmedshafik.com

Received 9 August 2005; Accepted 23 December 2005.

Abstract

Aim: To prove the hypothesis that cavernosus muscles' contraction during coitus affects the reflex contraction of anal sphincters.

Methods: Electromyographic response of external and internal anal sphincters to ischiocavernosus and bulbocavernosus muscle stimulation was studied in 17 healthy volunteers (10 men, 7 women, mean aged 38.3 11.6 years). The test was repeated after individual anesthetization of anal sphincters and the two cavernosus muscles, and after using saline instead of lidocaine.

Results: Upon stimulation of each of the two cavernosus muscles, external and internal anal sphincters recorded increased electromyographic activity. Anal sphincters did not respond to stimulation of the anesthetized cavernosus muscles nor did anesthetized anal sphincters respond to cavernosus muscles' stimulation. Saline infiltration did not affect anal sphincteric response to cavernosal muscles' stimulation.

Conclusion: Cavernosus muscles' contraction is suggested to evoke anal sphincteric contraction, which seems to be a reflex and mediated through the "cavernoso-anal reflex". Anal sphincteric contraction during coitus presumably acts to close the anal canal to thwart flatus or fecal leak.

Keywords: bulbocavernosus muscle, ischiocavernosus muscle erection, sexual act, orgasm, erectile dysfunction

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