Penile Erection - How Does it
OccurAuthor: Knut Holt
Erection takes place when structures inside the penis and
along the urethra between a man’s legs are filled with blood
and inflated. This occur upon signals from the brain and the
spinal cord, and the signals are transmitted through nerves in
the parasympatic nervous system, a part of the autonomous or
involuntary nervous system.
HOW THE NERVOUS SYSTEM TRIGGERS AND CONTROLS THE ERECTION
The erection is triggered and controlled by the following
events:
- Something stimulates sensorial bodies in the genital zone or
other senses. Impulses are then sent from the senses through
nerves and the spinal cord towards the brain, and reaches the
upper areas of the brain. The brain then recognizes these
impulses as something sexually arousing. Also thoughts
originating in the brain itself may be recognized as something
sexually arousing.
- The higher brain areas having recognized some arousing events
then send impulses down to the limbic system at the lower area
of the brain. It is the limbic system that actually produces
the feeling of excitement.
- The limbic system sends signals down the spinal cord and out
to the genital area through nerves called nervi erigentes - a
part of the parasympatic nervous system
- The signals reaching the penis and the rest of the genital
zone then trigger erection and engorgement of the area between
the man’s legs.
- Stimuli to the penile or genital sensorial bodies do not need
to reach the brain to result in an erection. Areas in the
spinal cord will also recognize the stimuli and get excited.
Then the spinal cord also by its own sends erectile impulses
back to the genital area.
- The sensorial bodies in the genital area will also be
stimulated mechanically by the erection. Since stimulation of
these bodies trigger erection, the erection process is self
enforcing. A beginning erection thus trigger even more
erection.
THE ANATOMICAL BASE FOR ERECTION
In the penis lie three bodies consisting of a network of very
elastic blood vessels having circular smooth muscles in their
walls, called erectile bodies. There are two paired bodies
lying at the upper side of the urethra (corpora cavernosa), and
one lying around the urethra (corpus spongiosum).
The muscles in the vessel walls are able to constrict the
volume of the vessels, or relax allowing the vessels to widen.
Vessels leading blood to or from the erectile bodies also have
the ability to constrict or relax in order to restrict or
facilitate blood flow. The erectile chambers are not only
confined to the penis, but continue in the area between the
legs all the way backwards to the anal area.
WHAT HAPPENS IN THE GENITAL ZONE DURING AN ERECTION
The erection response consists of the following events in the
genital zone:
- When the signals from the brain and the spinal cord reach the
nerve ends in the penis and the genital zone, the chemical
compound nitric oxide (NO) is released.
- Nitric oxide then spreads through the genital area and
especially the penis. Nitric oxide then triggers the following
reactions.
- Blood vessels leading blood to the erectile bodies relax.
Then more blood flows into the penis.
- Blood vessels leading from the erectile bodies constrict,
making it difficult for blood to leave the bodies.
- The smooth muscles around the vessels in the erectile bodies
relax, allowing these vessels to widen.
- The blood going into the erectile bodies will then fill up in
the vessels of the bodies and inflate the bodies to a much
larger volume.
- The inflated bodies will get straight and hard. The growing
erectile bodies will inflate the whole penis and make the penis
rise.
- Since the erectile bodies continues backwards between the
man’s legs, also this area swells and fixes the penis rigidly
so that it does not sway from side to side when fully
erected.
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