Female Reproductive Histology Flashcards

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How is the ovary an exocrine and endocrine gland?

A

Endocrine = estrogen, P4
Exocrine = ovulated oocyte

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What are the 5 stages of the follicle production?

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-Primordial follicle
-Primary follicle
-Secondary follicle
-Pre-antral follicle
-Antral follicle

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What are steps of the ovulatory process? (4) think CL

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-Corpus hemorrhagicum
-CL
-Corpus albicans
-Luteinized unovulated follicles/cysts

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What type of epithelium does the ovary have?

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Simple squamous/cuboidal epithelium

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What is the tunica albuginea?

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fibrous CT sheathlying just below surface epithelium

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What is normally found in the cortex of the ovary?

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large # of follicles in various stages of development, luteal structures

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What is normally found in the medulla of the ovary?

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loose CT contains BVs and nerves

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What are the basic units of female reproductive biology?

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Ovarian follicles

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What does each ovarian follicle contain?

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A single oocyte

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How often are ovarian follicles initiated to grow and develop?

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Periodically, culminating in ovulation of usually a single competent oocyte in humans.

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What types of cells are found in ovarian follicles?

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Granulosa cells and theca cells.

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What features do you see in primordial and intermediate follicles? (3)

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  • An oocyte surrounded
    by a partial or complete
    layer of squamous follicular cells (FC)
  • Oocyte (O) nucleus (N) is
    large and eccentrically
    located
  • Follicles containing both
    squamous and cuboidal
    follicular cells
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What features do you see in primary and secondary follicles? (5)

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  • Follicles with a single layer (complete or partial) of cuboidal granulosa cells
  • ZP is recognizable
  • Theca layer beginning to
    form external to basal lamina
  • Follicles with multiple layers of cuboidal granulosa cells
  • Marked development of
    ZP
  • Multilaminar theca
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What features do you see in pre-antral and antral follicles? (3)

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-Follicles with one or more small areas filled with follicular fluid

-Stratified epithelium of granulosa cells surrounds secondary oocyte (COC cumulus oophorus complex = corona radiata
(CR) + oocyte)

~Compact stratum granulosum (SG)
~Antrum (A) very large
~Thecal layers appear more prominent, theca interna visible (TI)

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When do you refer to a follicle as the corpus hemorrhagicum

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after ovulation when the follicle ruptures

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how is CL formed

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formed due to luteinization of follicular cells

17
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what does progesterone promote in the uterine layers

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hypertrophy and secretion

18
Q

what does estrogen promote in the uterine layers

A

hyperplasia/growth

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What are the two strata of the endometrium

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  • Stratum cellulosum (functionalis) – superficial layer; highly cellular; epithelium
  • Stratum spongiosum (basalis) – deeper and thinner layer; loose CT to allow for edema in diestrus
20
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Difference between endometrium in monestrous animals vs polyestrus animals

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Endometrium of monoestrous animals undergoes greater
degree of degeneration/regeneration than polyestrous
animals

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What does estrogen vs progesterone promote in the endometrium

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Estrogens promote growth and branching whereas progesterone promotes coiling and secretion of endometrial glands

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Features of the myometrium (4)

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  • Layers of smooth muscle
    cells
  • Inner circular layer thicker than outer longitudinal layer
  • Layers separated by the
    stratum vasculare (SV)
  • SV not well developed in the sow or primates
23
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Features of the cervix

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  • Simple columnar epithelium
  • Ciliated and secretory cells
  • Transitions to SSE near vagina
  • Constricted lumen
  • Minimal vascularization
24
Q

What is mucus production dependent on?

A

The hormonal cycle

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What is mucus production like in estrus
increased production; thick!; forms a plug during pregnancy
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What is mucus production like in diestrus
decreased production
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Features of the vagina
* Epithelium mostly stratified squamous * Near cervix, epithelium can be simple columnar (secretory)
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What is vaginal epithelium dependent on
Vaginal epithelium dependent on hormonal cycle (keratinization high in estrus)
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How can you monitor hormonal changes in epithelium
Hormonal changes in epithelium can be monitored with vaginal smears (exfoliative cytology)