Hormones Flashcards
Testosterone
differentiation of internal male genitalia - except prostate
Promote growth
- development of penis
- secondary sex characteristics
- sperm production
- muscle/RBC development
Deepening of voice
Libido (females too)
Used for tx of hypogonadism
- -> masculinization of females
- -> premature closure of epiphyseal plates
Negative feedback : inhibits LH release
Exogenous –> testicular atrophy, decreased sperm production/maturation
Dihydrotestosterone
T –5 alpha reductase –> DHT
Develop penis, scrotum, prostate
works on urogenital sinus
Later:
prostate growth –> BPH
male pattern baldness
sebaceous gland activity
Estrogen
growth of female reproductive organs - ovaries, uterus, tubes vagina
development of breasts - ductal system
proliferation of endometrium
inhibits osteoclasts in bone (why risk of osteoporosis increases after menopause)
Increases HDL, lowers LDL
Progesterone
“pro gestational”
Inhibits endometrial proliferation promotes endometrial secretory changes prepares breast milk production thickens cervical mucus inhibits uterine contractions relaxes sm.m.
Estradiol
most potent form of estrogen
produced in ovaries
Estrone
produced by aromatase in adipose tissue
Estriol
weakest form of estrogen
produced by placenta