06_Sexual Development Flashcards

1
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Primary sources of sex hormones

A

Pituitary gland

Gonads (ovaries and testes)

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2
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Pituitary Gland:

Sexual development hormone

A

Gonadotropic hormone

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3
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Hormones secreted by the ovaries

A

Estrogen

Progesterone

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4
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Hormones secreted by the testes

A

Two types of androgens:

Testosterone

Androstenedione

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5
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True or false?

Estrogen and androgen are secreted by both sexes

A

True.

Females produce more estrogen

Males produce more androgens

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6
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Timeline of sexual differentiation

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6 to 8 weeks after conception

Differentiation of gonads into male testes or female ovaries

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7
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Sexual differentiation during Fetal Development:

Initial and subsequent factors

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Initial differentiation = sex chromosomes

Subsequent development = hormonal exposure

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8
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Result of a lack of androgen

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Female pattern of development in both genetic males and females

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9
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Adrenogenital Syndrome

A

Genetic female exposed to early androgen

Male reproductive organs and tomboyish behaviors

*NO increased tendency for homosexuality

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10
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Sexual Dimorphism

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There are sex-related differences in the physical appearance of the human brain

E.g. sex-related differences in size of corpus callosum, hippocampus, and SCN

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11
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Sexual dimorphism:

Cause

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Differential exposure to androgens during prenatal and early postnatal development

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12
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Sexual dimorphism:

Example of male-female disparity

A

Visual spatial tasks

Verbal tasks

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13
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Puberty

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Increase in gonadal hormones

Emergence of secondary sex characteristics

Development of the reproductive system

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14
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Secondary Sex Characteristics:

Triggering mechanism

A

Hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis

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15
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Adult Sexual Behavior:

Humans vs. Lower Animals

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Sex hormones play extremely important role in lower animals

As one ascends the phylogenetic scale, sex hormones become increasingly less important

Learning and experience become more important

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16
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True or False?

There is a predictable relationship between estrogen or progesterone on female libido

A

False

*menopause and ovariectomy also have little to no effect

17
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True or False?

Androgen is more effective than estrogen for restoring sexual arousal and orgasm for women following menopause

A

true

18
Q

Effects of androgen deficits on human males

A

Link between testosterone levels and sexual interest and appetite

However no strong relationship past a minimum threshold of testosterone levels

Also No relationship to erectile functioning

19
Q

Hormone replacement therapy (HRT)

A

Reduce negative effects associated with menopause

Effective for eliminating hot flashes, mood swings, and vaginal dryness

No evidence of increased libido

20
Q

Hormone replacement therapy (HRT):

Associated increased risks

A

Blood clots

Stroke

Breast cancer