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- Preputial_mucosa abstract "The preputial mucosa of the penis is the epithelium of the inside of the prepuce, or foreskin. To differentiate it from the cutaneous skin of the outside of the prepuce, it is sometimes referred to as the inner mucosa. It starts at the ridged band of the prepuce and continues to the coronal sulcus (groove behind the glans penis), where it meets the epithelium of the glans and penile shaft. The preputial mucosa is devoid of hair, as is the cutaneous surface.Weiss et al. (1993) report the preputial mucosa contains fewer Langerhans cells than most mucosal epithelia. These cells secrete cytokines (a non-antibody protein that generates an immune response on contact with specific antigens), and are an essential part of the immune system. Fleiss et al. (1998) point out that Weiss et al. (1993) studied foreskins of neonates and their findings may not be applicable to adults. De Witte et al. (2007) report that Langerhans cells produce Langerin. Langerin inhibits the infection of T-cells with HIV-1.Dinh et al. (2012) compared the depth of the keratin layer of the inner foreskin with the depth of the keratin layer outer foreskin in foreskins of healthy Ugandan males who had been circumcised. The researchers concluded that, "despite inter- and intra-individual variability, keratin thickness was similar in the inner and outer foreskin of healthy Ugandan men, and that reduced keratin thickness is not likely to make the inner foreskin more susceptible to HIV acquisition."Fleiss et al. (1998) report the inner mucosa contains apocrine glands, which secrete cathepsin B, lysozyme, chymotrypsin, neutrophil elastase, and hormones such as androsterone. The first four substances have protective immunological functions. This view is currently controversial and a histological study reported that the mucosal surface of the prepuce is completely free of lanugo hair follicles, apocrine (sweat) and sebaceous glands.".
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- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLink Androsterone.
- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLink Antibody.
- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLink Antigen.
- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLink Antigens.
- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLink Apocrine.
- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLink Apocrine_glands.
- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mammal_male_reproductive_system.
- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Penis.
- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sexual_anatomy.
- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLink Cathepsin_B.
- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLink Chymotrypsin.
- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLink Coronal_sulcus.
- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLink Cytokine.
- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLink Epithelium.
- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLink Foreskin.
- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLink Glans_penis.
- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLink HIV-1.
- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLink Histology.
- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLink Hormone.
- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLink Hormones.
- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLink Immune_response.
- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLink Immune_system.
- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLink Keratin.
- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLink Langerhans_cell.
- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLink Langerhans_cells.
- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLink Lysozyme.
- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLink Neutrophil_elastase.
- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLink Penis.
- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLink Ridged_band.
- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLink Skin.
- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLink Subtypes_of_HIV.
- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLink Sweat_gland.
- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLink Sweat_glands.
- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Penile mucosa".
- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Preputial mucosa".
- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLinkText "preputial epithelium".
- Preputial_mucosa wikiPageWikiLinkText "preputial mucosa".
- Preputial_mucosa hasPhotoCollection Preputial_mucosa.
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- Preputial_mucosa subject Category:Mammal_male_reproductive_system.
- Preputial_mucosa subject Category:Penis.
- Preputial_mucosa subject Category:Sexual_anatomy.
- Preputial_mucosa hypernym Epithelium.
- Preputial_mucosa type AnatomicalStructure.
- Preputial_mucosa type Mammal.
- Preputial_mucosa type Mammal.
- Preputial_mucosa comment "The preputial mucosa of the penis is the epithelium of the inside of the prepuce, or foreskin. To differentiate it from the cutaneous skin of the outside of the prepuce, it is sometimes referred to as the inner mucosa. It starts at the ridged band of the prepuce and continues to the coronal sulcus (groove behind the glans penis), where it meets the epithelium of the glans and penile shaft. The preputial mucosa is devoid of hair, as is the cutaneous surface.Weiss et al.".
- Preputial_mucosa label "Preputial mucosa".
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- Preputial_mucosa wasDerivedFrom Preputial_mucosa?oldid=679018220.
- Preputial_mucosa isPrimaryTopicOf Preputial_mucosa.