PHYSIOLOGY OF MENSTRUATION Flashcards
What are the 2 layers of the endometrium?
Functional layer - superficial, thickens in response to oestrogen, shed during menstruation, spiral arterioles
Basal layer - thin, feeds overlying functional layer, contains straight arterioles, doesnt shed in menstruation
What is adrenarche?
“The awakening of the adrenal gland”
Growing of pubic hair, body odour, skin oiliness, libido, mild acne
What is thelarche? age?
Onset of breast development
9-10
(Usually the first sign of puberty in girls)
What is menarche?
Onset of first menstrual period
Average age of menarche?
11-15 - average is 12
Link between body weight and menarche?
The body’s fat content must account for 17% of the body’s weight before menarche can occur and, from the age of 18, must be at least 22% for the maintenance of regular cycles
Age of menarche is getting lower because of childhood obesity
How many oogonia do women have? At what age do the levels decline at an accelerated rate, making it harder to get pregnant?
Women are born with an absolute number of oogonia
At birth, 200,000 - 2 million primary oocytes remain in each ovary. Of these about 40,000 are still present at puberty. 400 will matures and ovulate during reproductive lifetime.
Levels decline most prominent from 37-39 years old - much harder to get pregnant from then on
What is oogenesis?
the process of formation of female gametes
Where do primordial germ cells originate?
In the yolk sac of the embryo
Outline the mitosis 1 in oogenesis?
During foetal life the primordial germ cells from the yolk sac move to colonise the cortex of the primordial gonad.
Replication by mitosis peaks at 7 million by about 20 weeks
After this cell death occurs to leave about 2 million.
Outline meiosis 1 in oogenesis?
In each foetal ovary oogonia enter meiosis 1 and are arrested at prophase 1. These are now known as primary oocytes
These oocytes form primary follicles
Over time atresia occurs leaving about 40,000 eggs by puberty
How many primary oocytes begin to mature each month once puberty begins?
15-20
What happens in the pre-antral stage of oogenesis?
The primary oocyte within the primordial follicle grows dramatically and follicular cells grow and proliferate to form granulosa cells
Granulosa cells secrete glycoproteins which form the zona pellucida around the primary oocytes
Surrounding connective tissue cells differentiate to become theca cells
What happens in the antral stage of oogenesis?
Fluid-filled spaces form between the granulosa cells and these eventually combine to form the antrum (fluid filled central space). This is now a secondary follicle
Each monthly cycle, 1 of these secondary follicle becomes the Graafian follicle and develops further
Outline how the Graafian follicle releases the ovum?
The LH surge causes increased collagenase activity which weakens the wall of the follicle. There are also muscular contractions of the ovarian wall, resulting in the ovum being released from the ovary.
The ovum is then taken up into the fallopian tube by fimbriae