GONAD DEVELOPMENT Flashcards

1
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INDIFFERENT GONADS

sex is determinated at …

A

fertilization

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INDIFFERENT GONADS

What is the indifferent stage of gonads?

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there are no specific ovarian or testicular characteristics ⇒ longitudinal elevation or ridge of intermediate mesoderm

urogenital ridge

(weeks 4-7)

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3
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INDIFFERENT GONADS

The components of urogenital ridge are…

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  1. primodial germ cells
  2. primary sex cords
  3. mesonephric (wolffian) and paramesonephric (mullerian) ducts
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4
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INDIFFERENT GONADS

Primordial Germ Cells

A

critical indutive influence

+
migrate to urogenital ridge at week 4

+

from lining cells in the wall of yolk sac

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5
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INDIFFERENT GONADS

Primary Sex Cords

A

finger-like extensions

+

epithelium which grows into gonad

+

populated by migrate primordial germ cells

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6
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INDIFFERENT GONADS

Mesonephric Duct

(Wolffian)

A

Male Genital Tract

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7
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INDIFFERENT GONADS

Paramesonephric Duct

(Mullerian)

A

Female Genital Tract

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8
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TESTIS AND OVARY

Testis development is directed by …

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  1. SRY gene (short arm of the Y chromossome) → Testis-Determining Factor (TDF)
  2. Testosterone - Leidig Cells (aromatase)
  3. Mullerian-inhibiting Factor (MIF) - Sertoli Cells
  4. Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) - External Genitalia
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9
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TESTIS AND OVARY

Ovary development requires …

A

Estrogen

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absence os SRY gene

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WNT4 gene

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10
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MEIOSIS

Meiosis I

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  1. synapsis (pairing 46 chromossomes)
  2. crossing over
  3. disjunction (no centromere-splitting)
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11
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MEIOSIS

Meiosis II

A

synapsis + crossing over = don’t occur

disjunction is centromere-splitting

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12
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MEIOSIS

Spermatogenesis

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  • primordial cells are dormant until puberty
  • type A spermatogonia = stem cell to adult life
  • type B spermatogonia = enter in meiosis
  • meiosis I → primary spermatocyte
  • primary → secondary (before meiosis II)
  • meiosis II → spermatid
  • spermatid → spermiogenisis (morphological changes)
  • spermatozoa
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13
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MEIOSIS

Oogenesis

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  • primordial germ cells → oogonia (at week 4)
  • meiosis I → primary oocyte (month 5 at fetal life - in diplotene of prophase I)
  • puberty → primary oocyte completes meiosis I (monthly) → secondary oocyte + polar body
  • ovulation → secondary oocyte stops at meiosis II (metaphase)
  • fertilization → secondary oocyte completes meiosis II (mature oocyte + polar body)
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