Female Repro Flashcards
Theca Cells
androgen production
LH –> androtensidion >> testosterone
- The theca cell layers (externa and interna are vascularized
- NO FSH receptors
Preovulatory Granulosa Cells
ovarian estrogen production
FSH –> secreted estrogens E2 >> E1
Granulosa Lutin Cells
Ovarian Progesterone Production
LH –> P4 >> E2
Which ovarian cells respond to LH?
- Theca cells
- Granulosa Lutein Cells
Which ovarian cells respond to FSH?
Preovulatory Grandulosa Cells
11Beta-HSD2
Enzyme converting cortisol into cortisone
LH
Luteinizing hormone
- stimulates theca cell and GC steroidogenesis
- causes the changes in GC function and cytoarchitecture to enable ovulation
- stimulates luteinization: the terminal differentiation of GC and theca cells
POST OVULATION: LH stimulates the luteinized GC and teca cells within the corpus luteum to produce and secrete appreciable amounts of progesterone and estrogens
FSH
enables GC to convert aromatizable androgens (androstenedione and testosterone) into estrogens
- stimulates steriodogenesis in GC
- regulates GC mitosis during follicular growth (folliculogenesis)
- cAMP/PKA dependent
Clomiphene citrate
- selective estrogen receptor modulator
- ERalpha antagonist within hypothalamus
- releases GnRH from fb inhibition by E2
- Short term effect: GnRH antagaonist
luprolide acetate
GnRH agonist
hCG
- LH-like bioactivity
- binds to LH receptor and stimulates the corpus luteum to continue producing progesterone