4) The Menstrual Cycle Flashcards

1
Q

What cycle prepares the gamete?

A

Ovarian

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2
Q

What cycle prepares the endometrium?

A

Uterine

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3
Q

Why is the waiting phase required?

A

Maintaining the endometrium until a signal form conceptus is received. Conceptus needs to have many cells to produce a signal (14 days)

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4
Q

What is the effect of gonadotropins on the ovary?

A

Promote follicular development and cause production of ovarian hormones

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5
Q

What is the effect of gonadal steroids in the menstrual cycle?

A

Affect tissues of the reproductive tract and control the cycle through positive and negative feedback

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6
Q

What occurs in the early stages on the menstrual cycle?

A

LH and FSH can rise as no inhibition

Follicular development so follicle can secret oestrogen and inhibin

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7
Q

What causes the LH surge?

A

Follicular oestrogen now at concentration where it can exert positive feedback causing rise in LH

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8
Q

Why doesn’t FSH rise as much in the LH surge?

A

Follicular inhibin also rising

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9
Q

What effect does high oestrogen have on anterior pituitary itself?

A

Enhances sensitivity of gonadotropes to GnRH so more LH release

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10
Q

What promotes secretion of gonadal steroids from the corpus luteum?

A

Granulosa cells become responsive to LH

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11
Q

What effect does inhibin have on the gonadal steroids?

A

Promotes production of progesterone

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12
Q

Why does the corpus luteum regress and what does this lead to?

A

No further rise in LH

Oestrogen and progesterone production fall, no negative feedback and menstrual bleeding

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13
Q

What prevents corpus luteum regression?

A

Synctiotrophoblast of embryo produces human chorionic gonadotropin, which exerts a luteinising effect and prevent CL regression

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14
Q

What are the stages of the uterine cycle?

A

Menses, proliferative and secretory

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15
Q

What are the stage of the ovarian cycle?

A

Follicular and luteal

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16
Q

What happens to basal body temperature during the menstrual cycle?

A

Increases after ovulation and until menstruation

17
Q

When does the corpus luteum stop producing progesterone, if fertilisation occurs?

A

Until placenta is capable of producing sufficient quantities of progesterone

18
Q

What effect does oestrogen have on cervical mucus and why?

A

Thin, alkaline to conduct sperm

19
Q

What effect does oestrogen have on the endometrium and myometrium?

A

Thickening of endometrium

Growth and motility of myometrium

20
Q

What other effects does oestrogen have in the follicular phase?
(not on endometrium, myometrium or cervical mucus)

A

Fallopian tube function
Vaginal changes
Change in skin, hair and metabolism

21
Q

What effect does progesterone have on cervical mucus and why?

A

Thick, acidic so no sperm can get through

22
Q

What effect does progesterone have on the endometrium and myometrium?

A

Further thickening of endometrium into secretory form

Thickening of myometrium but less motility

23
Q

What other effects does progesterone have in the luteal phase?
(not on endometrium, myometrium or cervical mucus)

A

Changes in mammary tissue
Increased body temp
Metabolic and electrolyte changes

24
Q

What is the length of the menstrual cycle and what allows variation?

A

21-35 days, variable follicular phase length

25
Q

What factors can affect the menstrual cycle?

A

Pregnancy and lactation
Emotional stress
Low body weight