Fertilization Flashcards

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sperms anatomical journey once ejaculated

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  • swim up the cervical canal

- drawn up through the uterus and fallopian tubes by muscular contractions and ciliary movemements

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fertilization occurs where in the uterin (fallopian) tube?

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ampulla

-however, it may occur elsewhere in the tube but not in the uterus

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what the does the actual act of fertizilation begin with

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-contact between the sperm and secondary oocyte (eureka moment)

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fertilization ends with

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-intermingling of maternal and paternal chromosomes at metaphase of the first zygotic division approximately 24 hours later (the end of eureka day)

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corpus luteums role in supporting pregnancy in the first 20 weeks

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-secreting progesterone that helps maintain a functional endometerial layer in the uterus

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Leutinizing hormone and hCG produced by the embryo..

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-keep the corpus luteum in tip-top, progesterone secreting shape

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one of the top 3 causes of spontaneous shmashmortion

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-insufficient progesterone production

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progesterone supplementation

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-for women who have had two or more spontaneous abortions

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sperm transport

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-sperm are mostly propelled by contraction of uterine smooth muscle cells

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capacitation

  • why do we need it, 2 reasons
  • what happens if we dont have it
  • IVF mimic
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  • this reaction is critical to fertility because it enables sperm to swim well
  • prepares them for the acrosome reaction
  • if this does not occur than the sperm are useless and infertility will result
  • mimicked in IVF clinics by washing the sperm with base
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acrosome reaction

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  • happens when the sperm come in contact with the follicular cells surrounding the oocyte
  • the acrosome membrane perforates, releasing enzymes that can chew up the matrix and the zona pellicuda
  • this allows the sperm to enter the zona pellicuda and fuse with the oozyte plasma membrane (eureka!)
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cortical reaction

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  • fusion of the sperm and oocyte plasma membrane causes calcium pulses in the oocyte
  • this triggers the cortical granules to exocytose (secrete) their contents (enzymes)
  • these enzymes cross link the proteins in the zona pellucida preventing any addition sperm penetration
  • this is critical in blocking polyspermy which can lead to aneuploidy and embryonic/neonate lethals
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sequence of events in fertilization

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  1. ejaculation
  2. capacitation
  3. acrosome reaction
  4. fusion of sperm and oocyte membranes
  5. cortical reaction
  6. completion of meiosis 2 in oocyte
  7. fusion of the male and female pronuclei
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