8. Male Reproductive Physiology Notes (Lopez) Flashcards
What cells secrete estrogen in the male?
Sertoli cells, as well as peripheral tissues such as adipose tissue
What is the role of testosterone in spermatogenesis?
Testosterone stimulates Sertoli cells.
What is the function of androgen-binding protein?
Androgen-binding protein stores testosterone and concentrates it in the lumen of the seminiferous tubules.
What is secreted by the seminal vesicles?
Fluid rich in citrate, fructose, prostaglandins, and fibrinogen.
Beard growth is specific to which male androgen – DHT or testosterone?
DHT
What is the function of prostaglandin in semen?
Reacts with the cervical mucus to make it more receptive to sperm movement (less thick).
Causes reverse peristalsis in the uterus and fallopian tubes.
Differentiation of the epididymis, vas deferens, and seminal vesicles are very specific to which male androgen – DHT or testosterone?
Testosterone.
Presence or absence of testosterone during what period of time in embryonic life leads to the masculinization or feminization of the external genitalia?
During the second month of embryonic life.
What enzyme is responsible for the conversion of testosterone into dihydrotestosterone?
5α-reductase.
When does testosterone cause the dissent of the testes into the scrotum?
During the last 2-3 months of pregnancy.
What androgen is primarily responsible for the descent of the testes?
Testosterone.
What is the more common name for P450scc?
Cholesterol desmolase.
What process creates 2° spermatocytes?
The first round of meiotic division of 1° spermatocytes.
(One chromosome, duplicated.)
What is the function of 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase?
Conversion of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) to androstenedione.
(Androstenedione will then be converted into testosterone by 17β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase.)
How is cholesterol obtained by the Leydig cells for testosterone synthesis?
LDL and HDL receptors pull cholesterol into the Leydig cells where it is stored as cholesterol esters.
When more cholesterol is required, it is cleaved from the ester by hormone sensitive lipase (HSL).
Meiotic division of 2° spermatocytes results in what type of cell?
Spermatids.
What is the function of sex hormone-binding globulin?
Acts as a reservoir for testosterone, and prevents it from influencing the hypothalamic-pituitary axis.
Is testosterone or DHT important for the formation of male external genitalia?
DHT is important for the formation of male external genitalia, testosterone does not serve that function.
What changes to the spermatozoa occur during capacitation in the uterine and fallopian tubes?
The uterine fallopian tubes wash away spermatic inhibitory factors.
Cholesterol is shed which weakens the head of the sperm.
The sperm’s membrane increases permeability to Ca2+, resulting in increased motility.
What are the consequences of testosterone deficiency in the third trimester of pregnancy?
Failure of the testes to descend and micropenis.
What enzyme converts androstenedione to testosterone in the testis?
17β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase
What are the specific actions of DHT?
Fetal differentiation of the external genitalia.
Male hair distribution and male pattern baldness.
Sebaceous gland activity.
Growth of the prostate.
What is secreted by the prostate gland?
An alkaline aqueous solution rich in citrate, calcium, and enzymes.
What cells produce ABP?
Sertoli cells.