Reproduction Flashcards

1
Q

function of FSH in men

A

causes spermatogenesis in testes

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2
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function of LH in men

A

causes testosterone secretion by the testes

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3
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function of FSH in women

A

causes follicle growth and oestrogen secretion

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4
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function of LH in women

A

causes ovulation, and causes corpus luteum to make progesterone

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5
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how does oestrogen influence LH release?

A

oestrogen causes high freq pulsation of GnRH, stimulating LH release (surge!!)

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6
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how does progesterone influence FSH release?

A

progesterone causes low freq pulsation of GnRH, stimulating FSH release

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7
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how soon after the LH surge is ovulation?

A

about 34 hours

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8
Q

true or false: oestrogen causes

  • thinner vaginal wall
  • fertile fluid
  • increased vaginal pH
A

False - thickened wall
True - thin cervical mucus
False - decreased pH, more lactic acid

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9
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does LH bind to theca or granulosa cells?

A

theca

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10
Q

FSH causes progesterone formation - T / F ?

A

FSH causes oestrogen

LH causes progesterone

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11
Q

effects of progesterone on…

  • smooth muscle
  • body temperature
  • endometrium
A

relaxes muscle
increases temp
thickens the enodetrium

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12
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what genetic abnormality causes amenorrhea?

A

Turners

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13
Q

high levels of what hormone in the blood causes secondary amenorrhea?

A

Hyperprolactinaemia

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14
Q

wtf is Hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism.. ?

A

type 1 - hypothalamic pituitary failure.

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15
Q

oligomenohea occurs in hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism - true?

A

false - always amenorrhea

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16
Q

what is more common - hypothalamic pituitary failure or dysfunction?

A

dysfunction = 85%

17
Q

treatment option for premature ovarian failure?

A

HRT - not that successful

18
Q

what hormone causes PCOS?

A

Excess LH !!

leads to excess androgens and insulin resistance

19
Q

what “C.C” is first line treatment of PCOS?

A

Clomifene Citrate

20
Q

what is a downside of clomifene citrate?

A

20% of women are resistant to it

21
Q

what is 2nd line treatment for PCOS?

A

Daily injection of gonadotrophins - directly stimulate the ovaries

22
Q

what is a risk of gonadotrophin injection for infertility in PCOS?

A

higher risk of twins

23
Q

what surgery can be attempted to combat infertility in PCOS?

A

Laproscopic ovarian diathermy

24
Q

is metformin effective in PCOS?

A

yes!!

can stimulate ovulation and help with androgen symptoms as well as insulin resistance

25
Q

sperm are made in….

  • Leydig cells
  • Sertoli cells
  • seminiferous tubules
A

seminiferous tubules

Sertoli cells are part of this but they only make ABG

26
Q

how and when is testosterone made?

A

when LH binds to Leydig cells causing cholesterol conversion –> T

27
Q

90% of testosterone is taken up by Sertoli cells - what action does it have?

A

causes release of mature sperm from sertoli

28
Q

What controls the BTB?

A

blood testes barrier controlled by TESTOSTERONE AND FSH

29
Q

where are Leydig cells ?

A

interstitial - between the seminiferous tubules