Physiology Flashcards

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Does dopamine stimulate or inhibit prolactin?

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Inhibit

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2
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Draw the menstrual cycle graph (5)

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See picture 11

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3
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Name the 4 phases of the menstrual cycle

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  • Follicular: day 1→ ovulation. Average 14 days. Oogenesis + selection dominant follicle.
  • ovulation
  • luteal phase: average 4 days
  • menstruation
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Name and describe the 3 phases of the uterine cycle

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  • Proliferative phase: estrogenic/post menstrual phase. Corresponds to follicular phase
  • Secretary: corresponds to luteal phase. Progestational / premenstrual phase. increased progesterone → endometrial glands proliferate in corkscrew-like fashionwith dilated capillaries
  • ischaemic: decline in oestrogen and progesterone → endometrial degradation
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5
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Describe the follicular phase of the menstrual cycle (10)

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Oogenesis

  • Starts at 6-8 weeks gestation as foetus: mitotic division of germ cells → oogonia, reach max 6-7 million at 16 - 20 weeks gestation
  • Oogonia undergo mitosis that arrest in prophase 1 → form about 1-2 million primary oocytes present at birth. Primary oocytes decrease to 300 000 - 400 ooo at puberty of which 500 will mature.
  • puberty: meiosis of primary oocyte resume before each menstrual cycle and completed just before ovulation.
  • second meiotic division when sperm penetrates → single mature ovum and 3 polar bodies.

Selection dominant follicle

  • FSH cause follicular growth
  • as they grow, estradiol = major component of follicular fluid
  • granulosa cells af follicles secrete inhibin a → marker of follicular growth
  • these 2 cause negative feedback to pituitary to suppress FSH
  • survival of follicle depends on its ability to convert an androgen dominant environment into aestrogen. Dominant follicle has more FSH receptors + high intra follicular estradiol,.
  • withdrawal FSH → pituitary initiate surge in lh. To respond to lh surge, granulosa cells must acquire lh receptors so FSH changes its focus of action to upregulate lh receptors
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Describe the ovulation phase of the menstrual cycle (6)

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  • Release ovum from dominant follicle of ovary within 36 hours from onset of LH surge (usually around 3:00, can be detected in urine later that evening) and estradiol peak , and 10-12 hours after lh peak..
  • lh surge cause
    → resume meiosis and maturation of oocyte,
    → luteinisation of granulosa cells
    → progesterone production
    → increase prostaglandin production to disrupt follicular wall to enable ovulation
  • progesterone terminate surge by negative feedback
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Describe the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle (5)

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  • After ovulation, leutinisation of granulosa cells and formation corpus luteum take place
  • upregulation of lh receptors on granulosa cells during follicular phase is important in maintaining corpus luteum , so lifespan of corpus luteum (Approx 14 days) depends on lh secretion.
  • large cells of corpus luteum = steroidogenesis: produce high amount progesterone, moderate amount estradiol + inhibin A.
  • small cells = contain lh and HCG receptors which potentiaTe function of large cells.
  • if no fertilisation and implantation within 14 days from ovulation, no production HCG → corpus luteum becomes atretic and stops producing progesterone, regresses. Endometrial lining sheds. Rise in Gonadotrophins due to no inhibition → cycle starts again
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8
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Earliest detection bhcg?

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6-12 days after ovulation

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9
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At what rate does bhcg increase after implantation of a viable intrauterine pregnancy?

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Doubles every 29 - 53 hours in first 30 days after implantation

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