Introduction to the Reproductive System: Physiology and Biochemistry Flashcards

1
Q

The conversion of _______________ is the rate-limiting step in sex-hormone synthesis.

A

cholesterol to pregnenolone (by 20,22-desmolase)

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2
Q

Progestins are _______ carbons and androgens are _______ carbons.

A

21; 19

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3
Q

How many carbons are in estrogen?

A

18

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4
Q

What effects do androgens have?

A

Bone and muscle: growth
Skin: sebum production
Testes: spermatogenesis
Brain: libido

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5
Q

The main tissues with progesterone receptors are ___________.

A

uterus, ovaries, breast

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6
Q

What part of the hypothalamus releases GnRH?

A

Arcuate nucleus and pre-optic area

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7
Q

LH acts on ________.

A

Leydig cells, which release androgens

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8
Q

FSH acts on ___________.

A

Sertoli cells, which releases aromatase, inhibin, and growth factors on the Leydig cells

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9
Q

Testosterone has a negative feedback on the ______________.

A

hypothalamus and pituitary

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10
Q

The positive feedback of ___________ causes the surge of LH.

A

progesterone

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11
Q

The secretion of HCG during pregnancy causes lower levels of TSH. Why?

A

Because it has a homologous skeleton (the AA subunits)

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12
Q

Most male testosterone is produced in the ________.

A

testes (by Leydig cells)

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13
Q

Most dihydrotestosterone is produced in the _____________.

A

body’s periphery

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14
Q

Androgens are converted to estrogens by ____________.

A

aromatase

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15
Q

In males, Sertoli cells produce __________.

A

estrogen

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16
Q

In females, which cells produce estrogen?

A

Granulosa cells of the ovary

17
Q

Inhibin exerts negative feedback on the ______________.

A

pituitary

18
Q

What happens at midcycle in women?

A

Estradiol becomes a positive feedback and stimulates a surge of LH and FSH

19
Q

In females, the Leydig cells are called ________. Both have LH receptors and cannot make estrogen.

A

theca

20
Q

How are Sertoli and granulosa cells similar?

A

Both have FSH receptors, aromatase, and make inhibin

21
Q

Testosterone works on __________ to stimulate spermatogenesis.

A

Sertoli cells

22
Q

Theca cells produce ____________ which goes to granulosa cells to become ____________.

A

androstenedione; estradiol