B8.062 Prework 1: Missed Female Period Flashcards

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what stimulates menses

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the progression of E > P > withdrawal of P from the endometrium

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effect of stress on thyroid function

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elevated cortisol (stress) > decreases TRH (hypothalamus) > decreased TSH (pituitary) > inhibition of conversion of T4 to T3

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impact of stress on menstrual cycle

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  1. stress stimulates a neuronal input to hypothalamus
  2. stimulation of increased CRH synthesis and release
  3. increased CRH stimulates ACTH release from anterior pituitary
  4. ACTH stimulates cortisol release from adrenal cortex
  5. elevated cortisol inhibits GnRH (hypothalamus)
  6. decreased GnRH release leads to decreased FSH/LH release
  7. decreased FSH/LH leads to reduced ovarian E production
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impact of hypothyroidism on menstrual cycle

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  1. low T4, T3 triggers TRH release
  2. TRH stimulates prolactin from anterior pituitary
  3. prolactin stimulates CRH release which inhibits GnRH and decreases kisspeptin
  4. decreased GnRH release leads to decreased FSH/LH release
  5. decreased FSH/LH leads to reduced ovarian E production
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impact of hyperthyroidism on menstrual cycle

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  1. elevated T4, T3 triggers SHBG production in the liver
  2. increased SHBG binds with circulating E
  3. SHBG binding reduces biologicall active estrogen in the circulation
  4. reduced free R leads to reduced estrogenic action
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how does restricted caloric intake/starvation impact the menstrual cycle

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  1. reduced calories leads to reduced adipose
  2. reduced adipose leads to reduced leptin
  3. reduced leptin leads to reduced kisspeptin
  4. reduced kisspeptin leads to decreased GnRH
    and i feel like you should probs know what happens next I DONT WANNA TYPE IT AGAIN
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7
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hyperprolactinemia

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elevated prolactin inhibits GnRH

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8
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physiologic hyperprolactinemia

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pregnancy

breast feeding

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9
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which secondary sex characteristics are under E/P control

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breasts

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10
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which secondary sex characteristics are under androgen/DHEA control

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pubic hair

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11
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categories of causes of amenorrhea

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outflow obstruction
POI
pituitary
hypothalamic
physiologic
other endocrine
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12
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important cause of outflow obstruction leading to amenorrhea

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androgen insensitivity syndrome

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13
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important cause of pituitary stimulated amenorrhea

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meds:
antidepressants (increase prolactin)
antipsychotics (increase prolactin)
opiates (decrease GnRH)
prolactinoma
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14
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important endocrine causes of amenorrhea

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adrenal disease
thyroid disease
adipose/body fat

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