- Seminal vesicle
Infobox Anatomy
Name = Seminal vesicle
Latin = vesiculæ seminales
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Caption = Male Anatomy
Caption2 =Prostate withseminal vesicles andseminal ducts , viewed from in front and above.
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Artery =Inferior vesical artery ,middle rectal artery
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Lymph =external iliac lymph nodes ,internal iliac lymph nodes
Precursor =Wolffian duct
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The seminal vesicles ("glandulae vesiculosae") are a pair of simple tubular glands posteroinferior to theurinary bladder of males.Anatomy
Each seminal gland spreads approximately 5 cm, though the full length of seminal vesicle is approximately 10 cm, but it is curled up inside of the gland's structure. Each gland forms as an outpocketing of the wall of
ampulla of eachvas deferens .The
excretory duct of seminal gland opens into the vas deferens as it enters theprostate gland .Function
The seminal vesicles secrete a significant proportion of the fluid that ultimately becomes
semen . About 60% of the seminal fluid in humans originates from the seminal vesicles, but is not expelled in the first ejaculate fractions which are dominated by spermatozoa and zinc rich prostatic fluid. In vitro studies have shown that sperm expelled together with seminal vesicular fluid show poor motility and survival, and the sperm chromatin is less protected. Therefore the exact physiological importance of seminal vesicular fluid is not clear. It has been speculated that it is a developmental rest, still seen among some rodents where the last part of the ejaculate form a spermicidal plug which reduces the chances for sperm from a later arriving male to proceed to the oocyte.The thick secretions contain
protein s,enzyme s,fructose ,mucus ,vitamin C ,flavin s,phosphorylcholine andprostaglandin s. The high fructose concentrations provide nutrient energy for thespermatozoa when stored in semen in the laboratory. Spermatozoa ejaculated in the vagina are not likely to have contact with the seminal vesicular fluid but transfer directly from the prostatic fluid into the cervical mucus as the first step on their travel through thefemale reproductive system . The fluid is expelled under sympathetic contraction of the muscularis muscle coat.Histology
Histologically , the seminal vesicles are notable for their tortuous pathways,diverticula , pseudo-stratified columnarepithelium andcuboidal cells along the basal layer.The height of these columnar cells, and therefore activity, is dependent upon
testosterone levels in the blood.The lumen is large and stores the fluid secretions (but not spermatozoa) between
ejaculation s.From inside to out, the layers are:
*Mucosa - arranged into convoluted folds, significantly increasing surface area
* Muscular - well-developed layer composed of an inner circular and outer longitudinal layer ofsmooth muscle
*Connective tissue
=AdditionalExternal links
* - "Male Reproductive System: prostate, seminal vesicle"
* - "The Male Pelvis: The Urinary Bladder"
* - "The Male Pelvis: Structures Located Posterior to the Urinary Bladder"
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