SA: Cycles Flashcards

1
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Hypothalamic Pituitary- Gonadal axis

A

Light → eye → pineal gland → hypothalamus → pituitary → gonads → physical changes

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2
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What is the trigger for overt cyclicity?

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Puberty happens @ the final stage of growth (plateau of growth)
changes with nutrition, daylight hrs, etc

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3
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Anatomy of the bitch (intact female)

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Paired ovaries surrounded by a bursa (with fat)
Elongated uterine horns (litter species)
Small uterine body
Simple cervix
Vagina + common outlet through vestibule

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4
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The urethra terminates in the ___________ of the vagina and lies _______ to the opening of the cranial vagina

A

Vestibule
Ventral

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5
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Clinical significance of the vestibule

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Urethral tubercle/ papilla can cause problems in passing an AI pipette or swab for cytology

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6
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Anatomy of a male dog

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Paired testes in a scrotum between the legs
Tail of the epididymus through the tail of the dog
Os penis (entering vag)
Prostate (only accessory sex gland)

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7
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Testes rotating 190 degrees or more can cause …

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Occlusion of the blood vessels (torsion)

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8
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Bitch estrous cycle

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Effectively polyestrous (cycle a few times a year)
4 phases

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9
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Interestrus interval

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One heat cycle to the next heat cycle (min of 4 m, max 12m)
Clinically important

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10
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Proestrus (bitch)

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Initiation of overt activity
7-9d ave, up to 21d
Estrogen is the dominant hormone

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11
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Physical changes during proestrus (bitch)

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Swelling of vulva, hemorrhagic vulvar discharge
Non-acceptance of male dog (aggression in the beginning, ↑ progest. less aggressive)

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12
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Estrus (bitch)

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Time of breeding
7-9d ave, up to 21d
Fall of estrogen and rise of progesterone (determine standing behavior)**

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13
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Estrus behavior (bitch)

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Stand to be mounted
Tail deviated to the side (flagging) → muscle of the vag contracts and raises, helps with penis alignment
Stiffening of back legs and rolling of skin on back

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14
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Diestrus (bitch)

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Time of pregnancy or pseudopregnancy (2m)
Progesterone dominant hormone (support pregnancy) @ first then prolactin supports CL in second half

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15
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Diestrus behavior (bitch)

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Abrupt change from acceptance to non acceptance of male
Scant purulent discharge

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16
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When does progesterone peak for the bitch?

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25- 35d

17
Q

___________ is normal in the bitch

A

Pseudopregnancy
origin- wolf

18
Q

Estrogen

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Peaks in proestrus (only species) due to pre-luteinizing their follicles (progest. produced before ovulation occurs)
Causes edema in the vagina

19
Q

Vaginoscopy

A

20-30 cm length and 5-8 mm diameter with a light source
Tells you stage of estrous cycle and source of discharge

20
Q

Anatomy of the Queen

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Paired ovaries with NO ovarian bursa

21
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Anatomy of the Tom

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Paired testes and dorsally displaced scrotum (don’t rotate)
Tail of epi. towards tail or the ground
Prostate and bulbourethral gland
Fibroelastic spines on penis from Testosterone (mating)

22
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Estrous cycle of the queen

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Seasonally polyestrous (no transition phases)- long day breeders
5 phases of the cycle
Induced ovulators

23
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Timeframe for cycles of the queen

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  1. Proestrus: 0-2d + Estrus: 2-19d (heat)
  2. Proestrus (not stimulated) → 8-10d (quiet period)
  3. Diestrus pseudopregnancy (bred or induced to OV chemically) → 40d
  4. Diestrus pregnancy → 60 d
  5. Anestrus 30-90d (shorter days, not cycling)
24
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Proestrus in the queen

A

Estrogen levels rising
↑ activity, vocalization, and affection towards people

25
Q

Estrus in the queen

A

Estrogen is high
Vocalization, rolling behavior, breeding position, treading with hind legs

26
Q

What happens when breeding takes place in the queen?

A

Reflex release of LH from pituitary (aggressive)

27
Q

T/F: It takes 4 or more breeding to ensure 100% OV in queens

A

TRUE

28
Q

Post-estrous in the queen

A

Non-OV cycle with no sexual receptivity
8-10d

29
Q

Diestrus in queen

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Progesterone dominant hormone
Only occurs when OV induced by breeding
Pregnancy: 9 w
Pseudopreg: 40-45d

30
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Anestrus in queen

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Classic winter anestrus of seasonal breeding
No cycling activity
Oct-Nov through Jan