2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1464-410x.2009.08610.x
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A dual physiological character for sexual function: libido and sexual pheromones

Abstract: Human sexual response is a complex function involving many cerebral, spinal and peripheral aspects; the last are relatively known and benefit from good pharmacological control, as in the case of erectile dysfunction. Spinal cord sexual reflexes also have a good theoretical and experimental description. There is minimal understanding of the cerebral sexual processes (libido, sexual arousal, orgasm). The initial perspective was that the cerebral areas implied in sexuality exert descending stimulatory and inhibit… Show more

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“…Regarding these sexual neuromodulators, specific sexual hormones presumably modulate distinct peripheral inputs (corresponding to visual images, sensations and haptic perception) [2,11], so that the impact on sexual functioning occurs at a higher level when hormonal drugs act on multiple neural receptor types. Thus, cyproterone acetate strongly interferes with the effects of the two classes of sexual hormones, blocking the androgenic receptors and decreasing the level of oestradiol.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding these sexual neuromodulators, specific sexual hormones presumably modulate distinct peripheral inputs (corresponding to visual images, sensations and haptic perception) [2,11], so that the impact on sexual functioning occurs at a higher level when hormonal drugs act on multiple neural receptor types. Thus, cyproterone acetate strongly interferes with the effects of the two classes of sexual hormones, blocking the androgenic receptors and decreasing the level of oestradiol.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This presumed competition between cognition and sexuality would be responsible for the first dichotomy of the mind, which is relational in nature. This relational dichotomy is physiologically possible through the intervention of distinct (cognitive or sexual) cerebral neuromodulators, which achieve the role of assigning external sexual stimuli to either a cognitive or sexual interpretation (10,11).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second dichotomy refers to the informational dichotomy of the brain, which is generated by the intervention of sexual neuromodulators, acting either on the thalamic/ concrete domain of the mind (sexual pheromones) or on the hypothalamic/ abstract domain (sexual hormones) (5,11).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Primer pheromones are exemplified by their effects on the onset of puberty, the length of estrous cycles in females, the success or failure of pregnancy, and shifts in hormone levels in mice [6]. Male pheromones have a direct impact on female sexual desire, menstrual cycles and ovulation in humans [7]. About 20% of women who have smelled male underarm secretions have an advanced onset of next luteinizing hormone (LH) pulse [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%