Reproduction Flashcards

1
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Internal ducts: male

A

Wolffian

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2
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Internal ducts: female

A

Mullerian

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3
Q

Sequential process of sexual differentiation

A

Establishment of genetic sex, translation into gonadal sex, translation into phenotypic sex

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4
Q

What is the common primordium for external genitalia

A

Urogenital sinus

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5
Q

What signals regression of mullerian duct

A

Antimullerian hormone

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6
Q

What signals regression of wolffian duct

A

NR2F2 (orphan nuclear receptor)

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7
Q

Sex chromosome aneuploidy

A

Nondisjunction of sister chromatids during meiosis

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8
Q

Sex chromosome mosaicism

A

Nondisjunction of sister chromatids in zygote

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9
Q

PAR

A

Pseudoautosomal region (on both X and Y)

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10
Q

MSY

A

Male specific region of Y

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11
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SRY

A

Sex determining region of Y

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12
Q

23/24 mutations causing XY females lie in…

A

The HMG box of the SRY gene

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13
Q

What causes XY females or XX males

A

Mutations in the SRY gene of the Y chromosome

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14
Q

Primordial germ cells differentiate in…

A

Allantoic ectoderm

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15
Q

What is leydig cell hypoplasia

A

A defect in testosterone action, i.e, an androgen insensitivity syndorme

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16
Q

What can lead to CAH

A

Adrenal gland producing excessive testosterone, causing masculinization of female genitalia

17
Q

The “indifferent” brain is “masculinized” by…

A

Gonadal steroids

18
Q

What does estradiol produced by the fetus bind to

A

Alpha-fetoprotein

19
Q

LH stimulates what intracellular pathway in thecal/leydig cells

A

Adenyl cyclase or PLC

20
Q

FSH stimulates what intracellular pathway in granulosa/sertoli cells

A

Adenyl cyclase

21
Q

What are secreted androgens bound to

A

Albumin and sex-hormone binding globulin

22
Q

What is a primordial follicle

A

An oocyte surrounded by a single layer of granulosa cells

23
Q

E2 has a positive feedback effect on…

A

Surge center (GnRH)

24
Q

E2 has a negative feedback effect on…

A

Anterior pituitary

25
Q

What does collagenase do

A

Weakens the basement membrane separating the theca cells from the granulosa cells

26
Q

The basement membrane of the preovulatory follicle forms what?

A

The connective tissue structure of the corpus luteum

27
Q

What does the corpus luteum secrete

A

Progesterone

28
Q

Progesterone has an inhibitory effect on…

A

Hypothalamus and pituitary’s

29
Q

Progesterone has a stimulatory effect on…

A

Alveolus and uterine tissue

30
Q

What destroys the corpus luteum

A

Prostaglandin from the ovarian arteries (causes vasoconstriction of endometrial arterioles)

31
Q

Fertilization of the ovum occurs in…

A

The oviduct

32
Q

What serves as an indicator of pregnancy

A

hCG secreted by the placenta (maintains corpus luteum)

33
Q

What are some enzymes necessary for milk production

A

Glucocorticoids, prolactin and placental lactogen

34
Q

High concentrations of ___ and ___ prevent milk production

A

Estrogen and progesterone

35
Q

After parturition, ___ and ___ levels fall, but ___ stays high

A

Estrogen & progesterone; prolactin