Unit 2- Hormonal Control Flashcards
1
Q
How long does the menstrual cycle last approximately?
A
28 days.
2
Q
What day does ovulation occur?
A
Usually day 14. Or about.
3
Q
What hormones are secreted from the pituitary gland which affect the menstrual cycle?
A
FSH, LH.
4
Q
What are the 2 phases in the menstrual cycle?
A
Follicular, luteal.
5
Q
Describe the follicular phase.
A
- Cycle starts with menstruation ( breakdown of the lining of the uterus or endometrium) on day1.
- Pituitary gland secretes FSH and LH. FSH stimulates the Development of a follicle and the production of oestrogen by the follicle.
- Oestrogen stimulates the proliferation of the endometrium, preparing it for implantation. It also affects the consistency of cervical mucus.
- Peak levels of oestrogen stimulate a surge in LH secretion. Surge in LH triggers ovulation.
- High levels of oestrogen inhibit FSH production (negative feedback).
6
Q
Describe the luteal phase.
A
- After ovulation, the follicle develops into the corpus luteam, which secretes progesterone.
- Progesterone thickens the endometrium.
- Progesterone induces(brings on) FSH and LH production.
- The lack of LH leads to the corpus luteum degeneration. This leads to a decrease in progesterone which triggers menstration.
- If fertilisation occurs progesterone levels remain high, as the corpus luteam does not degenerate.