The Role of Pelvic and Perineal Muscles in Reproductive and Excretory Functions
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Excretory and reproductive functions are underlaid by autonomicand somatic-neural control that regulates the pelvic and the perineal structures in mammals. Viscera and striated and smooth muscles are involved in complex and multiple reflexes occurring in the pelvic cavity (Komisaruk and Sansone, 2003; Pacheco et al., 1989; Thor and de Groat, 2010). In women, this region must accommodate the growing fetus during pregnancy and the passage of the newborn during childbirth (Ashton-Miller & DeLancey, 2007). For this to occur, the fetal head has to undergo a series of internal translations and rotations, aided by the maternal effort in the form of active pushing and uterine contraction (Li et al., 2010). Functions, such as urination and defecation, are also regulated by the different autonomic and somatic reflexes of the pelvic cavity. During pregnancy and parturition, the fetal weight, translations, and rotations on pelvic structures, such as pelvic and perineal floor muscles, cause injury to the components of the pelvic reflexes (Kearney, 2006; Lanzarone & Dietz, 2008). This has been associated with visceral disorders, such as pelvic-organ prolapse and urinary and fecal incontinence (Ashton-Miller & DeLancey, 2007; Smith et al., 1989). One of the techniques frequently used to evaluate the participation of pelvic and perineal muscles during normal and pathological functions is electromyography. The electromyographic (EMG) recordings are extremely useful to evaluate the participation of pelvic and perineal muscles during the normal and pathological functions of this female anatomy. The goal of our chapter is to review the literature of the activity of pelvic and perineal muscles and the several viscerosomatic reflexes involved in sexual response and urination in female mammals. Measurements of the pelvicand perineal-muscle EMGs in laboratory rabbits, focusing on methods and results, and the alterations of their activity associated with dysfunctions, particularly with urinary incontinence, will be also reviewed.
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