male repro Flashcards

1
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primary sex prgan

A

tetses

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2
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Seminiferous Tubules-

A

Seminiferous Tubules
- Exocrine Function
Germ Cells: Spermatogonia to Spermatozoa

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3
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Interstitial Tissue

A
Interstitial Tissue – Endocrine Function
 Leydig cells (interstitial cell)
Androgen Secretion (mainly testerone)
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4
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LH stimulates

A

LH stimulates synthesis of testosterone

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5
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The rate limiting step in synthesis of steroids

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The rate limiting step is cholesterol side chain cleavage by the CYP11A1 enzyme

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6
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Cholesterol may be synthesized , how?

A

Cholesterol may be synthesized de novo or imported from plasma.

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7
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Androstenedione

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Androstenedione (the major source of estradiol in men) may be converted to estrone and subsequently estradiol in peripheral tissue.

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8
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Test. is converted in peripheral tissues to

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T is converted in peripheral tissues to estradiol & androstenedione.

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9
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2 Major Sex Steroid Binding Proteins

A

Testosterone-Estrogen Binding Protein (TEBG)
[TEBG is also known as sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG)]

Albumin
One low affinity binding site (T 1/2-=1 second)

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10
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Normal Distribution in Blood of Males of Major Sex Steroid Binding Proteins

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TEBG (30-45%), Albumin (50-68%), Free (0.5-3%)

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11
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androgen receptor

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both DHT and test. inerct with it

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12
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test. has a higher affinity for binding to andRogen receptor than DHT
T/F

A

FALSE

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13
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STEROLI CELLS

A

Nourish healthy cells & phagocytize damaged germ cells
Synthesize luminal proteins
Maintain tubular fluid
Convert androgens to estrogens
Are site for hormonal modulation of tubular function

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14
Q

what are 3 Sertoli cell products
and
what do they modulate

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Sertoli cell products estradiol, inhibin, activin and other proteins modulate leydig cell activity and germ cell function

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15
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Leydig cell testosterone modulates

A

Leydig cell testosterone modulates peritubular & Sertoli cell function

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16
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Peritubular cell products influence

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Peritubular cell products influence Sertoli cell activity

17
Q

SEX STEROIDS (mainly testosterone) FEEDBACK TO SUPRESS

A

SEX STEROIDS (mainly testosterone) FEEDBACK TO SUPRESS GONADOTROPIN SECRETION AT BOTH THE PITUITARY AND HYPOTHALAMIC LEVELS

18
Q

mechanism of penile erection

A

Relaxation of trabecular smooth muscle leads to increased blood flow into cavernosal sinusoids

Engorged corpora cavernosa presses venules against tunica albuginea restricting venous outflow.

19
Q

pro erectile factors

A

decrease in intracellular calcium
decrease in smooth m sensitivity to calcium
Parasympathetic input

20
Q

anti erectile

A

sympathetic input
increase in intracellular calcium
increase in smooth m sensitivity to calcium