Prostatic glands

Prostatic glands are glands in the male reproductive system that are found in the prostate gland, located between the bladder and rectum. They are part of the prostate, which performs the function of producing and secreting fluid and muscle contractions necessary for the functioning of the urethra.

The prostatic glands produce prostaglandins, which are natural anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving substances that also help regulate muscle contractions in the prostate gland. In addition, they produce a complex of enzymes, including aminopeptidase, cathepsin D, proteinase II, excretin and others, which help destroy the cell walls of bacteria and viruses, protecting the body from infections. Another function of the prostatic glands is the production of antimicrobial peptides that play