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Female Sexual Arousal Disorder - Central Nervous System and Spinal Chord Pathways


Neural and spinal constituents of female sexual arousal anatomy have been analysed in animals and spinal cord-injured (SCI) women only. There is profound prove for the occurrence of sexual arousal and orgasm in women with SCI who have an intact S5 S5 reflex arc. Not only were genital and extragenital responses to vibrotactile stimulation similar between able-bodied and SCI subjects in a recent study of Sipski et al., subjective descriptions of sensations were indistinguishable between groups. SCI subjects did take longer than ablebodied subjects to achieve orgasm. Whipple and Komisaruk advised that, on the basis of their studies in SCI women in whom cervical stimulant was applied, the vagus nerve conveys a sensory pathway from the cervix to the brain, bypassing the spinal cord, which is responsible for the preservation of sexual arousal and orgasm in these women.

There remain large gaps in our understanding of the central nervous control of female sexual function. Most of the animal work refers to receptive behavior in female rats and very little to the control of genital responses. According to McKenna, the autonomic and somatic innervation of the genitals is based upon spinal mechanisms, modulated by supraspinal sites. Sensory information from the genitals project to interneurons in the lower spinal cord, which possibly render the coordinated activity of sexual responses. The spinal reflex mechanisms are under inhibitory (through serotonergic activity) and excitatory (through adrenergic activity) control from supraspinal nuclei. These nuclei are highly interconnected. Many of them also receive genital sensory information. It is likely that during sexual activity, sensory activation of supraspinal sites causes a decrease in the inhibition, and an increase in the excitation of the spinal reflexive mechanisms by the supraspinal sites. Higher order sensory and cognitive processes may modulate the activity of supraspinal nuclei controlling sexual function.



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