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Pelvic Peripheral Ganglion
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This page covers biological details of component Pelvic Peripheral Ganglion. Region is part of aHuman target integrated biological model.
- *Top-down path to region*: Peripheral Nervous System -> Parasympathetic Ganglia (PN.PSYM) -> Pelvic Peripheral Ganglion (LAC.PN.PSYM.PPG) (see Mind Maps)
- *Type*: parasympathetic ganglion
- *Brain area*: Lower Brain - Autonomous Control Area
- *Role*: parasympathetic
- *Function*: Sigmoid, rectum, bladder, and external genitalia
- *Notes to function*: Pelvic nerve fibers
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- Inbound Region Connections:*
|| *Source Area* || *Source Region* || *Source Name* || *Type* || *Reference* || || LAC || BrainRegionLAC_SC_IZ_SPS LAC.SC.IZ.SPS || Sacral Parasympathetic Nucleus || excitatory-glu || [Schematic overview of spinobulbospinal micturition reflex pathway (SPS -> PEL)] ||
- Outbound Region Connections:*
|| *Target Area* || *Target Region* || *Target Name* || *Type* || *Reference* || || TEA || BrainRegionTARGET_TEA_BREAST TARGET.TEA.BREAST || Breast || nipple-smooth-muscles || (unknown reference) || || || TARGET.TEA.GENITALIA || Genitalia || corpus-cavernosum-clitoridis || (unknown reference) || || || TARGET.TEA.RECTUM || Rectum || sphincter-ani-internus-muscle-parasympathetic || (unknown reference) || || || TARGET.TEA.STOMACH || Stomach || stomach-wall || (unknown reference) || || || TARGET.TEA.URETER || Ureter || detrusor-urinae-muscle-parasympathetic || (unknown reference) ||
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References
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- http://www.intechopen.com/books/computational-intelligence-in-electromyography-analysis-a-perspective-on-current-applications-and-future-challenges/sphincter-emg-for-diagnosing-multiple-system-atrophy-and-related-disorders
- http://www.studyblue.com/notes/note/n/neuroanatomy-lecture-14-/deck/4433536
- http://jp.physoc.org/content/557/1/287/F9.expansion.html