Gonadal Function Flashcards

1
Q

What are the two anatomical units of testes?

A

Seminiferous tubules
Interstitium

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2
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2 physiological functions of the testes

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Spermatogenesis
Hormonogenesis - testosterone secretion controlled by 2 pituitary hormones: follicle stimulating hormone and luteinising hormone

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3
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Testosterone

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Synthesised by cholesterol trapped by endocytosis or synthesised by leydig cells in the testes
Active form => DHT
DHT binds androgen receptor in cytoplasm => translocates to nucleus = > transcription of AR genes

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4
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AR pathway ____________ activated in prostate cancer.

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Constitutively

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5
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2x physiological actions of testosterone

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Prenatal development -> male sexual differentiation
Post-natal development -> puberty

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6
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Estrogens

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Estrodiol
Promotes secondary sexual characteristics e.g. breasts

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7
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Progesterone

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Induces activity of endometrial glands
Dominant hormone in the lutes phase

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8
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Target organ and principle effect for FSH, LH and TSH.

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FSH -> ovaries and testes -> follicle/egg or sperm development
LH -> ovaries and testes -> ovulation/growth of corps luteum
TSH -> thyroid gland -> growth of thyroid gland and secretion of thyroid hormone

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9
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Follicular phase

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Low estrogen and progesterone
⬆️FSH stimulates estrogen => endometrium thickening

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10
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Luteal phase

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Estrogen peaks 1 day before ovulation causing peak in LH & ovulation 36 hours later
Leuteinisation of the Graffian follicle -> corpus luteum -> oestrogen & progesterone (maintain optimum conditions for implantation if the ovum is fertilised)

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11
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__________ stimulates differentiation of Wolffian duct into male sex organs.

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Testosterone

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12
Q

True hermaphroditism and its causes:

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Ovary and testes tissue present

Causes: fusion of two zygotes or mutation in SYR gene

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13
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Pseudo-hermaphroditism

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Primary sex characteristics of one sex but develops secondary characteristics that are different from gonadal tissue

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14
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Causes of female pseudohermaphroditism

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Excess foetal androgens
Excess maternal androgens

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15
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Causes of Male Pseudohermaphroditism

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Failure to produce testosterone
Failure to utilise testosterone

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16
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Mullerian inhibitory factor

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Produces atrophy of the Müllerian duct

17
Q

Precocious puberty

A

Earlier than normal
Cause can be idiopathic, peripheral such as adrenal or central such as brain lesions

18
Q

Treatment for precocious puberty

A

Leuprolide

19
Q

Klinefelters syndrome

A

Primary hypogonadism
Extra X chromosome
High levels of FSH and LH
Low testosterone
Small testicles; male breasts
Treatment with testosterone replacement therapy

20
Q

LH,FSH low/normal

A

Secondary hypogonadism

21
Q

LH, FSH high

A

Primary hypogonadism

22
Q

Kallman’s syndrome

A

Rare genetic condition
Failure to start or finish puberty
Absent sense of smell