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Female Reproduction III
Pregnancy only
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Physiology
Graduate
02/12/2011

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Term
In pregnancy, hCG binds to ______ receptors on the ______ cells of the follicle.
Definition
-LH (remember the beta subuint of hCG is structurally very similar to LH)
-granulosa
Term
hCG is secreted by the ________
Definition
syncytiotrophoblastic layer of the blastocyst
Term
hCG can be measured as early as _____ and peaks ________
Definition
- 6-8 days after fertilization
- 60-90 days of gestation. (then it declines to low plateau)
Term
The main purpose of hCG during pregnancy is to ________
Definition
prevent degeneration of the corpus luteum that would normally occur 13-14 days after ovulation
Term
When hCG interacts with the corpus luteum it stimulates ________ production until the _______ takes over at around the _____
Definition
-progesterone
-placenta
-8th week of pregnancy.
Term
"The blastocyst enters the uterus after the smooth muscles in the fallopian tubes relax under the effect of ________ from the __________."
Definition
-progesterone
-corpus luteum
Term
Progesterone is elevated for how long during pregnancy?
Definition
Throughout pregnancy
Term
In pregnancy progesterone is produced by
Definition
the corpus luteum for the first 8 weeks, then by the placenta.
Term
Progesterone levels in pregnancy are directly proportional to the
Definition
placental weight
Term
The progesterone:estrogen ratio during pregnancy is
Definition
progesterone > estrogen. (>>1)
Term
"Although placental progesterone synthesis requires _______ from maternal circulation, it is ________ of outside regulatory factors (maternal hormones.)
Definition
-cholesterol
-INDependant
Term
Progesterone does or does not provide an indication of fetal health?
Definition
does NOT
Term
Maintenance of pregnancy is dependent on adequate levels of ________
Definition
progesterone
Term
During pregnancy progesterone transforms the endometrium so that it becomes _____ and ________ mymometrial contractility.
Definition
-secretive
-decreases
Term
During pregnancy, progesterone decreses: (4 things)
Definition
1) Contractility of the myometrium
2) Immune response
3) Prostaglandin production in uterine smooth muscle
4) Deamination of amino acids by the liver (so baby can use them)
Term
During pregnancy plasma levels of estrogen are _________ (increased or decreased)
Definition
Increased - primarily E2 and e3
Term
__________ is the preferred estrogen of pregnancy because it maintains ______ but is less of a stimulant of ________
Definition
- E3 / Estriol
- uteroplacental blood flow
- myometrial contractility
Term
During pregnancy progesterone increases (4 things)
Definition
1) Thick cervical mucous
2) Breast development for lactation
3) Ventillation (excretion of CO2)
4) Appetite.
Term
During pregnancy estrogen is produced by the ______ and ________
Definition
-corpus luteum (8wks)
-placenta
Term
During pregnancy ______ cannot be completely manufactured in the placenta due to a missing enzyme. Therefore, the _______ made in the placenta must diffuse into the ________ for conversion to ________.
Definition
-estrogen
-pregnenolone
-fetus
-estriol
Term
During pregnancy estrogen increases (4 things)
Definition
1) Growth of myometrium
2) Development of breast ductile system
3) Protein synthesis in liver (binding proteins, clotting factors, TeBG, antiotensin)
4) Prolactin secretion
Term
_______ (hormone) is responsible for the regulation of events resulting in labor & delivery (parturition)
Definition
Estrogen
Term
Prolactin is secreted by the
Definition
anterior pituitary
Term
_______ inhibits release of prolactin, while ______ & ______favors release.
Definition
-Dopamine
- Prolactin releasing hormone & estrogen
Term
The abbreviation for prolactin is
Definition
PRL
Term
Prolactin secretion is directly related to the ______ concentration because this hormone causes hyperplasia of the prolactin secreting cells.
Definition
estrogen
Term
Prolactin stimulates (2 things)
Definition
1) Structural development of breasts
2) Synthesis of enzymes for milk production
Term
High concentrations of prolactin will inhibit
Definition
GnRH release from the hypothalamus (ex. lactational or post-partum amenorrhea)
Term
hPL is similar to _________
Definition
Prolactin (but has less growth promoting effect)
Term
hPL is directly proportional to
Definition
placental size
Term
______ is a good indicator of fetal health
Definition
Estriol level in maternal urine
Term
hPL stimulates (2 things)
Definition
Enzymes that produce milk
Structural development of the breasts
(similar to prolactin)
Term
The effect that hPL has that differs from prolactin is
Definition
Anti insulin effect
Term
Anti-insulin effects during pregnancy are (3)
Definition
Stimulation of lypolysis (fatty acids for mom)
Inhibition of insulin stimulated glucose uptake (glucose for baby)
Stimulation of proteolysis (AA for baby)
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