020915 female physio review Flashcards

1
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in the fetal period, what hormones are present from the fetus?

A

hCG from placenta
fetal FSH and LH

these stimulate production of oogonia within the ovaries

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2
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what do the ovaries produce in terms of estrogens

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estradiol and estrone (estriol is made in liver)

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3
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progesterone’s structure resembles

A

cortisol (it is a precursor of cortisol in adrenal cortex)

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4
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why is pulsatile GnRH release so important?

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if continuous, will cause pituitary to stop responding as well to GnRH

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5
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estrogen’s effects on puberty

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growth spurt
breast development, pubic hair
lastly, menstrual cycles begin

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6
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corpus luteum produces

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progesteron and to a lesser degree estrogen

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7
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what is signaled by decline of progesterone (and estrogen)?

A

uterine spiral artery vasoconstriction

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8
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how does fetal adrenal synthesize DHEA?

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it uses progesteron from trophoblast and makes DHEA

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9
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placental secretion of hormones–pattern?

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hCG is secreted in first trimester, then wanes in second and third

estrogen and progesterone increase through pregnancy to parturition

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10
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what happens to prolactin in pregnancy in the mother?

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increases steadily throughout gestation

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11
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the maternal adrenal increases production of testosterone in gestation: true or false?

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true

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12
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other physiological changes in pregnancy

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  • increased CO (increased HR, SV)
  • hyperpnea
  • blood volume increase (to support large increase in CO)
  • hematocrit decreases slightly
  • increased renal blood flow, increased GFR
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13
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what happens to estrogen, progesterone, and prolactin levels after parturition

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prolactin goes up in peaks during and after periods of nursing (the bursts inhibits gonadotropin release)

estrogen and progesterion go down

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14
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the decrease in estrogen at menopause is due to

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inability of ovaries to produce mature follicles

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15
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athletes can get

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amenorrhea due to low fat mass (theorized that signals from adipose tissue signal hypothalamus to increase GnRH pulses when girls reach the age of puberty)

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