Chapter 113: Prostate Flashcards
What is the normal size of the prostate?
What breed can have a healthy larger prostate?
- 0.64-0.96g/kg - higher ratios almost always mean changes are there
- Scottish Terriers
Is the prostate peritoneal or retroperitoneal?
How does it move around with age?
Both! Its ventral aspect is retroperitoneal
It starts out abdominal -> urachal vestige breaks down at 2mo and it moves pelvic -> puberty starts an abdominal movement / half abdominal by 4 yr and moves to be fully abdominal by 10 yr of age
What nervous input increases glandular secretion?
Parasympathetic supply from the pelvic nerve
What are the 2 forms of acinar dilation are seen within the mature prostate? When do signs of activity appear?
- Simple dilatation: Many dilated acini with or without luminal eosinophilic secretions which no not compress adjacent acini
- Focal glandular ectasia: Focal dilatation of a few acini with eosinophilic content and compression of the adjacent prostatic parenchyma
Start around 4 months of age
List the functions of the prostatic secretions:
- Promote spermatozoa motility and viability
- Increase uterine perfusion
- Modulate neutrophil-induced inhibition of spermatazoa attachment to uterine epithelium
What hormone is relaeased from the prostate gland during ejaculation?
Large amounts of prostaglandin E2
What substances are found within prostatic secretion? What is it’s pH?
- High concentration of zinc and zinc-binding proteins
- Acid phosphatase (also produced by epididymis)
- Canine prostate-specific esterase (90% total protein)
pH 6.1-6.5
List anatomical differences of the feline prostate
- Only partially encircles the urethra (dorsolaterally)
- Can have some prostatic tissue disseminated within the urethral wall caudal to the prostate