Lecture 11: Gametogenesis and Fertilization Flashcards
Gametogenesis
Formation of egg/sperm (gametes).
shape/structure altered, and meiosis leads to chromosome number divided by half
Meiosis Division I
Reduction division, diploid –> haploid. When DNA replicates and recombinates
Meiosis Division II
Sister chromatids divide, when random assortment happens. 2 haploid cells –> 4 haploid cells
Spermatogenesis definition
process from which spermatogonia, which are dormant until puberty –> mature sperm.
Spermatogenesis steps
Spermatogonia (46, XY) undergo many steps of mitosis during puberty –> called primary spermatocyte after DNA replication/mitosis step is complete (46 XY) –> first meiotic division –> secondary spermatocytes (23X, 23Y) –> second meiotic division –> spermatids (23x, 23x, 23y, 23y) –> spermiogenesis –> mature sperms
Where does spermatogenesis happen?
In the seminiferous tubules, and then maturation (spermiogenesis) happens in the epididymis
Spermiogenesis
Golgi region –> acrosomal head, contains enzymes that help penetrate corona radiata and zona pellucida; Centrioles –> coordinate microtubules that form the tail; cytoplasm –> decreases; mitochondria –> form sheath around tail, provide energy for motility
regions of mature sperm
head –> haploid nucleus, acrosome
Tail –> middle has mitochondria, principle piece is thicker, end piece is thin
oogenesis
oogonia turn into mature oocytes, begins in embryo process completed after puberty (final stage upon fertilization)
Steps of oogenesis
oogonium undergoes mitosis during fetal period–> before/at birth undergoes meiosis, starts developing primordial follicle–> becomes primary oocyte–> after birth arrested in the middle of first meiotic division, still primary oocyte, has primary follicle (2n, 4c) –> after puberty 1st meiotic division completed, still primary oocyte but with secondary follicle –> starts second meiotic division, develops tertiary follicle, now called secondary oocyte (1n, 2c); Arrested at metaphase II–> ovulation –> at fertilization second meiotic division is completed (1n, 1c + sperm)
Timelines of female and male gametogenesis compared
Female –> begins during embryogenesis, arrests until puberty, completed upon fertilization. 1 germ cell –> 1 ovum
Male –> begins after puberty, 1 germ cell –> 4 spermatozoa
GRH
Gonadotropin releasing hormone, neurosecretory cells in hypothalamus
FSH
follicle stimulating hormone, stimulate development of follicles, stimulate follicle into making estrogen
LH
leutenizing hormone, triggers ovulation
stimulates follicular cells and corpus luteum into making progesterone, induces growth of follicles and endometrium
primary follicle
has zona pellucida: translucent, non-cellular membrane between primary oocyte and follicular cells