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Title: Male Reproductive Physiology


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Male Reproductive Physiology
  • Pituitary-Hypothalamic control of Functions
  • Functions of Luteinizing Hormone
  • Functions of Folicle-Stimulating Hormone
  • Functions of Sertoli Cells
  • Functions of Leydig Cells
  • Hormonal Production Rates
  • Actions of Androgens

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Pituitary-Hypothalamus Control of Male
Reproduction
GnRH
Hypothalamus
LH
FSH
Anterior Pituitary
Testes
Testosterone
Inhibin
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Functions of Luteinizing Hormone in Males
  • Stimulation of and Maintenance of Leydig Cells
    (Interstitial Cells)
  • Stimulation of Steroidogenesis through cAMP
    mediated reactions
  • Stimulation of Fetal, Juvenile and Adult
    Testosterone, Estrogen and DHT production

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Functions of FSH in Males
  • Stimulation of Sertoli Cells
  • Stimulation of Androgen Binding Proteins
    Formation
  • Stimulation of Inhibin Production
  • Stimulation of Spermatogenesis

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Embryology of Sex Tissues (1)Male
Female
  • Stromal Cells become
  • Leydig Cells
  • Supporting Cells become
  • Sertoli Cells
  • Stromal Cells become
  • Thecal Cells
  • Supporting Cells become
  • Granulosa Cells

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Embryology of Sex Tissues (2)Male
Female
  • Wolffian Ducts become
  • epididymus
  • vas deferens
  • seminal vessicles
  • ejaculatory duct
  • Mullerian Ducts (in presence of Mullerian
    Inhibitory Substance MIS Regress)
  • Wolffian Ducts Regress
  • Mullerian Ducts become
  • fallopian tubes
  • uterus
  • upper 1/3 of vagina

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Embryology of Sex Tissues (3)Male
Female
  • Genital tubercle,fold, swelling Urogenital ridge
    Become (In the Presence of dihydrotestosterone)
  • Penis
  • Scrotum
  • Prostate gland
  • Genital tubercle,fold, swelling Urogenital ridge
    Become (In the absence of dihydrotestosterone)
  • Labia majora
  • Labia Minora
  • Clitorus
  • Lower 2/3 of vagina

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Functions of Leydig Cells
  • Production of High Levels of Testosterone (
    5mg/day in adults )
  • Direct Production of Estradiol
  • Production of Dihydrotestosterone (DHT)
  • Production of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and
    androstenedione
  • Production of Progesterone and 17a -prog.

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Functions of Sertoli Cells
  • Support Production of Spermatozoa
  • Production of Androgen-Binding Protein
    Intratesticularly (TeBG)
  • Form Blood-Testes Barrier
  • Produce Inhibin
  • Produce Seminiferous tubule fluid (bathing
    medium, nutrients, capacitation, motility)

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Hormonal Production Rates
  • Testosterone 5 mg/day
  • Primary Testicular Androgen
  • Estradiol 10-15 mg/day
  • Functions in Sperm Production
  • Dihydrotestosterone 50-100 mg/day
  • 2.5X as powerful as Testosterone
  • 17a-Hydroxyprogesterone 1-2 mg/day

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Actions of Androgens in Male 1
  • Stimulate Development, Growth and Function of
    Male genitalia
  • Stimulate Secondary Sexual Characteristics
  • Stimulate male hair growth and pattern
  • Sebaceous gland secretion (Acne)
  • Bone growth and long bone closure
  • Stimulate and maintain male libido (behavior)

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Actions of Androgens in Male 2
  • Initiation and Maintenance of Spermatogenesis
  • Stim. of Androgen-Binding Globulin Synthesis
    (synergy with FSH)
  • Maintains secretions of sex glands

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