Preferred Name

lobe of prostate
Synonyms

prostate gland lobe

lobe of prostate gland

prostatic lobe

Definitions

A portion of a prostate that forms a lobe.

ID

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0001328

alternative label

prostate gland lobe

lobe of prostate gland

prostatic lobe

Contributor

https://github.com/RDruzinsky

https://github.com/uberon

https://github.com/cmungall

https://github.com/tfhayamizu

database_cross_reference

BTO:0000548

SCTID:279692004

NCIT:C52726

UMLS:C0227970

EMAPA:35712

FMA:19570

MA:0001738

definition

A portion of a prostate that forms a lobe.

has exact synonym

prostate gland lobe

lobe of prostate gland

prostatic lobe

has_obo_namespace

uberon

id

UBERON:0001328

label

lobe of prostate

notation

UBERON:0001328

note

A portion of a prostate that forms a lobe.

part_of

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0002367

preferred label

lobe of prostate

prefLabel

lobe of prostate

taxon_notes

Anatomically, the human prostate gland is located between the base of the bladder and the rectum, and it completely surrounds the proximal urethra (Fig. 1A). It is a single alobular structure with central (CZ), peripheral (PZ) and transitional (TZ) zones. In contrast, the mouse prostate is not merged into one compact anatomical structure. It comprises four paired lobes situated circumferentially around the urethra, immediately caudal to the urinary bladder-namely, anterior (AP), dorsal (DP), lateral (LP), and ventral (VP) prostate (Fig. 1B). Often, the dorsal and the lateral lobes are thought of in combination and referred to as the dorsolateral (DLP) lobe as they share a ductal system. The mouse AP is considered analogous to the human CZ, which is rarely a site of neoplastic transformation in humans. The mouse DLP is considered most similar to the human PZ, which is the zone in which most carcinomas arise (Xue et al. 1997). These analogies, however, are limited as they are based solely on descriptive data and need to be re-evaluated using molecular techniques before the relationship between specific mouse prostate lobes and the human prostate zones is definitively asserted (Abate-Shen & Shen 2000). The mouse VP does not have a human homologue, and the human TZ does not have a murine homologue

treeView

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0002367

subClassOf

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0000077

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0005156

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0009912

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