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Title: The Reproductive System


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The Reproductive System
  • hypothalamus of the brain
  • anterior pituitary gland
  • gonads
  • testes
  • ovaries

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Major hormones
  • brain gt gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)
  • pituitary
  • luteinizing hormone (LH)
  • follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
  • gonads
  • androgens (males) dihydrotestosterone,
    testosterone, androstenedione
  • estrogens (females) estradiol, estriol, estrone

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Male gonad testis
  • made of lobules of seminiferous tubules
  • tubules contain sperm cells, Sertoli (nurse
    cells)
  • sertoli cells regulated by FSH
  • tubules surrounded by Leydig cells
  • Leydig cells produce testosterone
  • LH regulates Leydig cell activity

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Female gonad ovary
  • each egg housed in follicle
  • follicle made of granulosa (nurse cells) and
    thecal cells
  • thecal cells initiate production of estrogen
  • theca makes androgens
  • granulosa cells convert to estrogen
  • FSH targets granulosa cells
  • LH regulates thecal cells

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Think / pair / share
  • Imagine you are a physician working in a
    fertility clinic. Your first patient of the day
    is a 35 year old male whose partner is fertile
    but they have been unable to conceive. After some
    lab work, you discover the following
  • Your patient is azoospermic.
  • Your patients testosterone levels are within
    normal range.
  • Do you suspect that your patient is deficient in
    LH? In FSH? In GnRH? Provide a rationale for each
    of your answers.

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GnRH neurons
  • fertility depends on GnRH secretion from brain
  • Kallmans syndrome
  • GnRH not secreted unless conditions are favorable
    for reproduction
  • effects of stress, nutrition
  • pattern of secretion
  • GnRH analogs and infertility treatments

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Hypothalamic / pituitary connection
  • median eminence
  • hypophyseal portal vasculature
  • general circulation

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Feedback systems
  • reproductive hormone secretion regulated by
    steroid feedback
  • steroids sex hormones (estrogen, testosterone)
  • negative feedback gt slows down GnRH, LH and FSH
    pulse frequency
  • positive feedback gt speeds up GnRH, LH and FSH
    pulse frequency

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