Fig. 1From: Effects of unilateral/bilateral amputation of the ischiocavernosus muscle in male rats on erectile function and conceptionExposure of the ischiocavernosus muscle and cavernous nerve during the surgery and the induction of penile erection by electrical stimulation of the cavernous nerve in male rats. A:1. the root of the penis and 2. ischiocavernosus muscle; B:1. penis and 2. ischiocavernosus muscle; C:1. seminal vesicle gland, 2. rectum, 3. bladder, 4. prostate gland, and 5. vas deferens; D:1. hypogastric nerve, 2. pelvic nerve, 3. pelvic ganglia, and 4. cavernous nerve; E:1. bladder, 2. seminal vesicle gland, 3. vas deferens, 4. hypogastric nerve, 5. pelvic ganglia, and 6. cavernous nerve; F:1. a nonerect penis of a male rat; G:1. an erect penis of a male rat after electrical stimulationBack to article page