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6th Edition of International Conference on Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine

September 28-30 | London, UK

September 28 -30, 2026 | London, UK

Gland Of Littre Cells

Gland Of Littre Cells

Littre's Glands, also known as urethral glands, bear the namesake of French surgeon Alexis de Littre and play a crucial role in urological health for both males and females. Nestled within the urethra, these small mucous-secreting glands serve the primary function of producing mucus, which is pivotal in lubricating the urethra and ensuring the smooth passage of urine. In males, Littre's glands are predominantly situated in the penile urethra, while in females, they are distributed along the urethral tract. The secretion of mucus by Littre's glands contributes significantly to the maintenance of urinary tract health by preventing dryness and safeguarding the urethral lining from potential irritants. Despite their unassuming size, these glands play a noteworthy physiological role in fostering optimal conditions within the urinary system. Their ability to lubricate the urethra aids in minimizing friction during the passage of urine, enhancing overall urinary function. Littre's glands are intricately linked to the prevention of urethral dryness, a key factor in preserving urological well-being. The mucus they produce forms a protective layer, shielding the urethra from irritation and potential infections. This function is particularly crucial in guarding against external agents that may compromise urinary tract health.

Committee Members
Speaker at Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine 2026 - Nagy Habib

Nagy Habib

Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Speaker at Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine 2026 - Lucie Bacakova

Lucie Bacakova

Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic
Speaker at Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine 2026 - Marco Polettini

Marco Polettini

DVM, Italy

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