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
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Sequential process of sexual differentiation

A

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

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4
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What is the common primordium for external genitalia

A

Urogenital sinus

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5
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What signals regression of mullerian duct

A

Antimullerian hormone

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6
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What signals regression of wolffian duct

A

NR2F2 (orphan nuclear receptor)

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7
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Sex chromosome aneuploidy

A

Nondisjunction of sister chromatids during meiosis

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8
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Sex chromosome mosaicism

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Nondisjunction of sister chromatids in zygote

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9
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PAR

A

Pseudoautosomal region (on both X and Y)

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10
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MSY

A

Male specific region of Y

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11
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SRY

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Sex determining region of Y

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12
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23/24 mutations causing XY females lie in…

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The HMG box of the SRY gene

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13
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What causes XY females or XX males

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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
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What is leydig cell hypoplasia

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

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16
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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
What does collagenase do
Weakens the basement membrane separating the theca cells from the granulosa cells
26
The basement membrane of the preovulatory follicle forms what?
The connective tissue structure of the corpus luteum
27
What does the corpus luteum secrete
Progesterone
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Progesterone has an inhibitory effect on...
Hypothalamus and pituitary's
29
Progesterone has a stimulatory effect on...
Alveolus and uterine tissue
30
What destroys the corpus luteum
Prostaglandin from the ovarian arteries (causes vasoconstriction of endometrial arterioles)
31
Fertilization of the ovum occurs in...
The oviduct
32
What serves as an indicator of pregnancy
hCG secreted by the placenta (maintains corpus luteum)
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What are some enzymes necessary for milk production
Glucocorticoids, prolactin and placental lactogen
34
High concentrations of ___ and ___ prevent milk production
Estrogen and progesterone
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After parturition, ___ and ___ levels fall, but ___ stays high
Estrogen & progesterone; prolactin