Semen pictue in dogs with benign prostatic hyperplasia
Author(s):
TR Divya, P Sridevi, K Kulasekar and P Kumarasamy
Abstract:
Prostate is the only accessory sex gland in dogs. Benign Prostatic hyperplasia is more commonly seen in adult intact dogs above 5 years of age. BPH began with an alteration of androgen: estrogen ratio secreted by the testis (Bomberg- Thalen and Linde Forsberg, 1993). An over production of dihydro testosterone (DHT) within the prostate was the primary mediator of BPH (Gloyna et al., 1970; Barsanti and Finco, 1986). The study was carried out with the aim to investigate the effect of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasi on the semen Parameters in dogs.
How to cite this article:
TR Divya, P Sridevi, K Kulasekar, P Kumarasamy. Semen pictue in dogs with benign prostatic hyperplasia. Pharma Innovation 2025;14(1):33-35.