Sensory nerve conduction velocity of the dorsal penile nerves of bulls

P. W. Mysinger From the Department of Large Animal Surgery and Medicine (Mysinger, Wolfe, Purohit, Hudson), the Scott-Ritchey Research Foundation (Redding, Steiss), the Department of Pathobiology (Wright), College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University, AL 36849.

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D. F. Wolfe From the Department of Large Animal Surgery and Medicine (Mysinger, Wolfe, Purohit, Hudson), the Scott-Ritchey Research Foundation (Redding, Steiss), the Department of Pathobiology (Wright), College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University, AL 36849.

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R. W. Redding From the Department of Large Animal Surgery and Medicine (Mysinger, Wolfe, Purohit, Hudson), the Scott-Ritchey Research Foundation (Redding, Steiss), the Department of Pathobiology (Wright), College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University, AL 36849.

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R. S. Hudson From the Department of Large Animal Surgery and Medicine (Mysinger, Wolfe, Purohit, Hudson), the Scott-Ritchey Research Foundation (Redding, Steiss), the Department of Pathobiology (Wright), College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University, AL 36849.

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R. C. Purohit From the Department of Large Animal Surgery and Medicine (Mysinger, Wolfe, Purohit, Hudson), the Scott-Ritchey Research Foundation (Redding, Steiss), the Department of Pathobiology (Wright), College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University, AL 36849.

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J. E. Steiss From the Department of Large Animal Surgery and Medicine (Mysinger, Wolfe, Purohit, Hudson), the Scott-Ritchey Research Foundation (Redding, Steiss), the Department of Pathobiology (Wright), College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University, AL 36849.

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J. C. Wright From the Department of Large Animal Surgery and Medicine (Mysinger, Wolfe, Purohit, Hudson), the Scott-Ritchey Research Foundation (Redding, Steiss), the Department of Pathobiology (Wright), College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University, AL 36849.

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Summary

Mean conduction velocity of sensory axons of the dorsal penile nerves of clinically normal bulls was determined by recording action potentials evoked by cutaneous stimulation. Locations of stimulating and recording electrodes were standardized. Overall mean ± sd conduction velocity was 55.1 ± 5.1 m/s. Mean ± sd velocity recorded from the distal electrode was 53.3 ± 4.9 m/s; velocity recorded from the middle electrode was 55.3 ± 5.0 m/s; and velocity recorded from the proximal electrode was 56.7 ± 5.1 m/s. Differences among means were not significant Four bulls had mean conduction velocities of 54.0 m/s and 48.4 m/s before and 3 weeks after castration, respectively.

Summary

Mean conduction velocity of sensory axons of the dorsal penile nerves of clinically normal bulls was determined by recording action potentials evoked by cutaneous stimulation. Locations of stimulating and recording electrodes were standardized. Overall mean ± sd conduction velocity was 55.1 ± 5.1 m/s. Mean ± sd velocity recorded from the distal electrode was 53.3 ± 4.9 m/s; velocity recorded from the middle electrode was 55.3 ± 5.0 m/s; and velocity recorded from the proximal electrode was 56.7 ± 5.1 m/s. Differences among means were not significant Four bulls had mean conduction velocities of 54.0 m/s and 48.4 m/s before and 3 weeks after castration, respectively.

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