Fertilization Flashcards

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1
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Requirements for in vivo fertilization

A

Coitus
Healthy spermatozoon capacitsted and having undergone acrosomal reaction
Healthy oocyte able to cross talk with sperm

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2
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What happens in coitus that causes ejaculation

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Friction between glans penis mucosa of vagina reinforced by nervous impulses and psychological factors

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3
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In right quantitumy, number of sperm per ejaculate?

A

15 million

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4
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Rogjt ejaculate volume?

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1.8 to 5.5

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5
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Ejaculsye typically contains…

A

100m sperm per ml

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6
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What are the sperm factors

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Competence -normal morphology + progressive movement in one direction
40 percent of sperms must be mobile
Capable of undergoing capacitation
With stand avidity of vaginal fluid
Navigate through cervical mucus and maintain viability and motility
Survive 30m to 12 hour swim and wait for 72 hours

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7
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Trisomies … … and … cause spontaneous abortion

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16, 22, 15

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8
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Transport towards ovary is achieved by

A

Forward propulsion of flagellation
Ciliary escalator creates current in oviductak fluid
Prostaglandins which make cervical mucus more receptive to sperm
Acidity of vaginal fluid neutralized by alkaline sperm

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9
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What is capacitation

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Physiological changes sperm must undergo tr able to penetrate and fertilize secondary oocyte

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10
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What occurs during capacitation

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Changes via cell membrane where receptors are made available through removal of glycoprotein layer

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11
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Signalling molecules excreted by corina radiate imckude

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Progesterone 
Lysophosphatidyl acid
Lysophosohatidyl choline
Monoacylglycerol
Phytosphingosine
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12
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Acrosomal reaction succeeds capacitation.

What happens then

A

Release of hyalurinudase from acrosime to digest cumulus cells surrounding oocyte
Exposes acrosin bound to inner acrosomal membrane
Also involved release of neuraminidase

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13
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Slow block to polyspermy triggered by

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Release of cortical granules from oocyte

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14
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What are the immediate events after fertilization

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Completion of second meiotic division
Formation of female pronucleus and expulsion of secondary polar body
Formation of zygote by fusion of Male and female pronuclei
Determination of genetic sex.
Restoration of solid chromosomes
Introduction of genetic variation
Initiation of cleavage

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15
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What is zonal reaction

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Alteration of the properrties of the zona pellucida making it impermeable to any other sperm

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16
Q

Molar pregnancy?

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Caused by an abnormally fertilized egg. Inbalance in genetic material

17
Q

Mitotix division or cleavage.occurs where?

A

Within the oviduct

18
Q

Blastocyst forms by day … and arrives in uterine cavity by day …

A

5 and 7 to 9

19
Q

Hydratiform molar pregnancy

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Expulsion of female pro nucleus