Male and Female Reproductive Physiology Flashcards
What action do luteinizing hormone and follicle stimulating hormone have in the female reproductive?
They act directly on the ovaries to stimulate release of ova, oestrogen and progesterone
What kind of feedback effect do oestrogen and progesterone have on LH and FSH?
Mid-cycle, oestrogen has a positive feedback effect on the hypothalamus and anterior pituitary to increase release of FSH and LH
Rest of the time both oestrogen and progesterone have a negative feedback effect on the hypothalamus and anterior pituitary
What effect do FSH and LH have on the ovaries?
Initiate the growth of new follicles, beginning the new ovarian cycle
What cells release oestrogen?
Granulosa cells
What occurs following the LH surge?
Mid-cycle an LH surge occurs
36 hours after this, ovulation occurs
What happens to the corpus luteum following ovulation?
It persists for 14 days if pregnancy does not occur, at which point it changes to corpus albicans
Pregnancy hormone STG will stimulate corpus luteum to persist
When does oogenesis begin?
Intra-uterine in female babies
When do meiosis I and II of the oogonium occur?
Meiosis I- at puberty
Meiosis II- at fertilisation of egg
What is the oogonium?
The precursor of the mature cell is known as the oogonium, which has two polar bodies that are non-functioning and regress, forming one egg
How are oocytes formed?
Oogonium undergo mitotic division to form primary oocytes, which is completed at or shortly after birth. Meiosis starts but is arrested in the prophase
What role do the oocytes play in the female reproductive system?
Groups of primary oocytes are hormone responsive in each cycle, of which one grows to complete the first meiotic division and release a haploid secondary oocyte at ovulation. The extra genetic material is released as the first polar body. The secondary oocyte completes the second meiotic division when fertilised by a sperm cell to form the mature ovum and the second polar body.
How does female fertility vary with age?
Female fertility decreases with increasing age
What are the male reproductive hormones?
- Gonadotrophin releasing hormone
- Gonadotrophins- FSH and LH
- Testosterone
Where does sperm production occur?
In the seminiferous tubules
What is sperm produced by?
Germ cells