Female Reproductive System Flashcards

1
Q

what attaches the ovaries to the broad ligament?

A

mesovary

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2
Q

what attaches the ovaries to the uterus?

A

utero-ovarian ligament

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3
Q

what attaches the ovaries to the pelvic wall?

A

suspensory ligament

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4
Q

describe the histological structure of the ovaries

A
  • covered by peritoneum
  • poorly defined tunica albuginea
  • stroma
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5
Q

what is the peritoneum?

A

single layer of modified mesothelium

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6
Q

what is the tunica albuginea?

A

fibrous connective tissue layer

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7
Q

what is the stroma divided into?

A
  • cortex

- medulla

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8
Q

what does the ovarian cortex contain?

A
  • spindle stromal cells arranged in whorls
  • ovarian follicles
  • some leutinised cells
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9
Q

where are ovarian follicles found?

A

ovarian cortex

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10
Q

what does the ovarian medulla contain?

A
  • loose fibroelastic tissue

- rete ovarii

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11
Q

what configuration do granulosa cells have?

A

squamous

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12
Q

what stimulates follicular development?

A

FSH

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13
Q

what is the effect of FSH on primordial follicles?

A
  • → primary follicles

- causes oocyte and granulosa cells to enlarge (squamous → cuboidal/columnar)

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14
Q

what forms around the oocyte after maturation?

A

zona pellucida

thin ring of pink material

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15
Q

what is the antrum?

A

space filled with follicular fluid between granulosa cells

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16
Q

in secondary follicles, which layers form around the granulosa cells?

A
  • theca interna

- theca externa

17
Q

what are theca internal cells?

A
  • stromal cells that have enlarged and accumulated lipid

- secrete oestrogen

18
Q

what are theca externa cells?

A

small stromal cells

19
Q

what is the oocyte in the antrum supported by?

A

stalk of granulosa cells (Cumulus oophorus)

20
Q

what are the mature follicles called?

A

Graafian follicles

21
Q

describe the structure of mature (graafian) follicles

A
  • ovum surrounded by thick zona pellucida
  • layer of granulosa cells surround oocyte (corona radiata)
  • Theca interna and Theca externa
22
Q

what happens at ovulation?

A
  • follicle ruptures onto ovary surface
  • bleeding into remaining antral space
  • blood clot organised into fibrous connective tissue
23
Q

when does regression start?

A

8-9 days after ovulation of pregnancy does not occur

24
Q

what happens during regression?

A
  • granulosa cells decrease in size, develop pyknotic nuclei and accumulate abnormal lipid
  • cells undergo dissolution and are phagocytosed
  • progressive fibrosis by ingrowth of connective tissue