Topic 7: Endocrine System: Ovarian/Uterine Cycle Flashcards

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What occurs in days 1-14? (2)

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Ovary: Follicular (preovulatory) phase
Uterus: Menstrual phase and Proliferative phase
same time as each other!!

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What occurs in the follicular (preovulatory) phase? (5)

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  • ovary
  • early on, P is low, so LH and FSH is secreted
  • some primary follicles turn to secondary follicles due t FSH
  • Follicles secrete E so blood E rises
  • Later on, one (usually) secondary follicle becomes a vesicular follicle
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What occurs in the mestrual phase? (3)

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  • days 1-5
  • stratum functionalis shed (outer layer of endometrium) and denuded areas bleed
  • therefore menstrual flow is blood, cells, and secretions
    note that u still have basal layer since cells still need to undergo mitosis
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What occurs in the proliferative phase? (2)

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  • days 6-14
  • Estrogen causes repairs and proliferation of stratum functionalis due to mitosis in stratum basalis
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5
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What occurs on day 14?

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  • ovulation
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Why does ovulation occur? (3)

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  • due to LH surge
  • LH triggers completion of meiosis I to secondary oocyte
  • also triggers rupture of vesicular follicle with release of secondary oocyte
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7
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What occurs during days 15-28?

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-Ovary: Luteal phase
Uterus: Secretory phase

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What occurs in the luteal phase? (3)

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  • ovary
  • High P from corpus luteum inhibits GnRH (therefore LH and FSH too)
  • then no follicles develop
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What occurs in the secretory phase? (4)

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  • uterus
  • Progesterone from corpus luteum prepares endometrium for implantation
  • endometrium becomes vacular, thick and stores glycogen
  • P also inhibits uterine contractions
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What happens if fertilization occurs? (3)

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  • placenta secretes human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) which maintains corpus luteum (similar structure to LH)
  • corpus luteum releases P. E for about 6 weeks, then placenta takes over and secretes them
  • FSH, LH inhibited by high P (no new follicles develop)
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What happens if NO fertilization occurs? (4)

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  • corpus luteum turns to corpus albicans where no hCG and low LH
  • therefore decreased P and E,
  • and therefore no longer inhibit LH, FSH, so they increase
  • no longer maintain endometrium, so menstruation occurs
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