The bulbospongiosus muscles (in older texts bulbocavernosus and, for female muscle, constrictor cunni) are a subgroup of the superficial
muscle
Muscle is a soft tissue, one of the four basic types of animal tissue. There are three types of muscle tissue in vertebrates: skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, and smooth muscle. Muscle tissue gives skeletal muscles the ability to muscle contra ...
s of the
perineum
The perineum (: perineums or perinea) in placentalia, placental mammals is the space between the anus and the genitals. The human perineum is between the anus and scrotum in the male or between the anus and vulva in the female. The perineum is ...
. They have a slightly different origin, insertion and function in males and females. In males, these muscles cover the
bulb of the penis, while in females, they cover the
vestibular bulbs.
In both sexes, they are innervated by the deep or muscular branch of the
perineal nerve, which is a branch of the
pudendal nerve.
Structure
In males, the bulbospongiosus is located in the middle line of the perineum, in front of the
anus. It consists of two symmetrical parts, united along the median line by a tendinous
perineal raphe. It arises from the central tendinous point of the perineum and from the median perineal raphe in front.
In females, there is no union, nor a tendinous
perineal raphe; the parts are disjoint primarily and arise from the same central tendinous point of the perineum, which is the tendon that is formed at the point where the bulbospongiosus muscle, superficial
transverse perineal muscle, and external anal sphincter muscle converge to form this major
supportive structure of vagina and other organs, and from the clitoris in front.
Fibers
Its fibers diverge; the most posterior form a thin layer, which is lost on the inferior fascia of the
urogenital diaphragm
Older texts have asserted the existence of a urogenital diaphragm, also called the triangular ligament, which was described as a layer of the pelvis that separates the deep perineal sac from the upper pelvis, lying between the inferior fascia of ...
; the middle fibers encircle the bulb and adjacent parts, of the
corpus cavernosum urethrae, and join with the fibers of the opposite side, on the upper part of the corpus cavernosum urethrae, in a strong
aponeurosis; the anterior fibers, spread out over the side of the
corpus cavernosum penis
A corpus cavernosum penis (singular) (from Latin, characterised by "cavities/ hollows" of the penis, : corpora cavernosa) is one of a pair of sponge-like regions of erectile tissue, which contain most of the blood in the penis of several animal ...
, to be inserted partly into that body, anterior to the
ischiocavernosus
The ischiocavernosus muscle (erectores penis ''or'' erector clitoridis in older texts) is a muscle just below the surface of the perineum, present in both men and women.
Structure
It arises by tendinous and fleshy fibers from the inner surface of ...
, occasionally extending to the pubis, and partly ending in a tendinous expansion which covers the dorsal vessels of the penis.
The latter fibers are best seen by dividing the muscle longitudinally, and reflecting it from the surface of the corpus cavernosum urethra.
Function
In males, it contributes to
erection
An erection (clinically: penile erection or penile tumescence) is a Physiology, physiological phenomenon in which the penis becomes firm, engorged, and enlarged. Penile erection is the result of a complex interaction of psychological, neural, ...
, the contractions of
orgasm and
ejaculation
Ejaculation is the discharge of semen (the ''ejaculate''; normally containing sperm) from the penis through the urethra. It is the final stage and natural objective of male sexual stimulation, and an essential component of natural conception. ...
. In females, it contributes to
clitoral erection and the contractions of orgasm, and closes the
vagina
In mammals and other animals, the vagina (: vaginas or vaginae) is the elastic, muscular sex organ, reproductive organ of the female genital tract. In humans, it extends from the vulval vestibule to the cervix (neck of the uterus). The #Vag ...
.
This muscle serves to empty the canal of the
urethra
The urethra (: urethras or urethrae) is the tube that connects the urinary bladder to the urinary meatus, through which Placentalia, placental mammals Urination, urinate and Ejaculation, ejaculate.
The external urethral sphincter is a striated ...
, after the bladder has expelled its contents; during the greater part of the act of
urination
Urination is the release of urine from the bladder through the urethra in Placentalia, placental mammals, or through the cloaca in other vertebrates. It is the urinary system's form of excretion. It is also known medically as micturition, v ...
its fibers are relaxed, and it only comes into action at the end of the process.
The middle fibers are supposed by
Krause to assist in the erection of the
corpus spongiosum, by compressing the erectile tissue of the bulb.
The anterior fibers also contribute to the erection of the penis by compressing the
deep dorsal vein of the penis as they are inserted into, and continuous with, the fascia of the penis.
Gallery
File:Gray407.png, Coronal section of anterior part of the male pelvis, through the pubic arch. Seen from in front.
File:Gray542.png, The superficial branches of the internal pudendal artery in the male.
References
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Muscles of the torso
Perineum