Menstrual cycle Flashcards
What is the average length of the menstrual cycle?
28 days (21-35)
What do we call the first period of a girl’s life?
Menarche
What are the three phases of the ovarian cycle and how long is each?
Follicular phase - first 14ish days from start of menstruation to ovulation
Ovulation (14 days before bleeding)
Luteal phase - latter 14 days (ovulation to start of menstruation)
What is a follicle made of?
oocytes surrounded by granulosa cells make a follicle
What stages of development does a follicle go through?
- primordial follicle
- primary follicle
- secondary follicle
- antral follicle (aka Graafian)
primordial develop into primary and then secondary independent of menstrual cycle. Secondary have FSH receptors that must be stimulated for them to develop and compete to become the dominant follicle.
What happens in the ovaries during the first 14 days of the menstrual cycle (the follicular phase)?
Rising FSH causes development of several primordial follicles into in the end a single, selected tertiary follicle which will then expel the ovum so that it can escape the ovaries during ovulation. The structure left behind is called the corpus luteum.
What does the developing secondary follicle / dominant follicle release?
Effects?
oestradiol which:
- which has negative feedback on pituitary FSH and LH
- suddenly has poistive feedback and causes LH surge and ovulation
- cervical mucous to be permeable and also build up endometrium
What happens in the ovaries during the latter 14 days of the menstrual cycle (the luteal phase)?
The corpus luteum (the structure left behind by the ovum) release progesterone and a little bit of oestrogen before being slowly broken down into first the corpus albicans before being fully degraded.
(progesterone maintains lining and makes cervical mucous thick)
Needs HCG from fertilised embryo to survive.
What are the three phases of the uterine cycle and how long is each?
Menses - first 7 days Proliferative stage - days 7-14 Secretory phase - Latter 14 days
What is happening to the uterus during menses of the menstrual cycle?
There is a breakdown of the uterus endometrium.
What is happening to the uterus during the proliferative phase of the menstrual cycle?
The endometrium is built up/thickened to be ready for implantation.
What is happening to the uterus during the secretory phase of the menstrual cycle?
The endometrium is maintained whilst the corpus luteum is continuously secreting hormones, before both structures begin to break down and eventually menses starts.
What are the two pituitary hormones involved in the menstrual cycle?
Follicular stimulating hormone (FSH) Luteinizing hormone (LH)
What are the two ovarian hormones involved in the menstrual cycle?
Oestrogen Progesterone
What is the hormone that is at its highest during the first week of the menstrual cycle and is responsible for initiating the follicular phase of the ovarian menstrual cycle?
Follicular stimulating hormone (FSH)