Basic Physiology - Loons Flashcards

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What volume of Seminal Fluid (semen) is produced by the male reproductive system and how many sperm does this contain?

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2-5ml with 20-200million sperm/ml

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2
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Where is seminal fluid made?

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5% in Bulbourethral Gland
30% in the prostate
60% in the Seminal Vesicle

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3
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Where does spermatogenesis occur?

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The Seminiferous tubules within the testes

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4
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How is sperm transported from the site of production to the site of storage?

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Made in seminiferous tubules

They join at the rete testes and follow efferent ductules into the epididymis for storage

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5
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What happens during ejaculation?

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Sperm travels from the epidydimis to through the ductus deferens to the left and right ejaculatory ducts and out the urethra, mixing with the seminal fluid from the Seminal vesicles, prostate and bulbourethral glands

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6
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Sperm are haploid (23 chromosomes) meaning they don’t resemble normal body cells.
How are the maturing sperm in the seminiferous tubules protected from our own immune system?

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By Sertoli cells that form the Blood-seminiferous tubule barrier

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What are the functions of the Sertoli cells?

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  • Isolate developing sperm from immune cells
  • Physically move sperm towards lumen as they develop
  • Provide nutrients
  • Remove waste
  • Remove excess cytoplasm post cell division
  • Support Spermiation
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What are the stages of a sperms life cycle?

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Production: (75 days) in STs

  • Spermatocytogenesis
  • Meiosis
  • Spermiogenesis

Storage (15 days) in Epidydimis:
- Become Motile

  • Ejaculation

In Vagina:
- Capacitation

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9
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How is testicular temperature regulated?

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Arterial blood going towards the testes passes through a dense network of capillaries that runs alongisde venous capillairies. The venous blood cools the arterial blood thus maintaining an even temperature

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10
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What factors affect spermatogenesis?

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  • Temp
  • Hormonal
  • Loss of blood-testis barrier
  • Immune reactions
  • Environment
  • Medications
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11
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What temperature should the testis be and how can that go wrong?

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2C below Body temp

Mumps, viral and other infections can raise temperature

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12
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What hormonal factors can affect spermatogenesis?

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Anabolic Steroids

Also reduction in sex hormones (Gonadotrophins and Androgens)

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13
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HOw can the blood-testis barrier be lost?

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Physical damage, hopefully this shouldnt affect all seminiferous tubules

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14
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How can the immune system affect spermatogenesis?

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Some men can suffer from auto-immune reactions to sperm

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15
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What environmental factors affect spermatogenesis?

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Some occupations e.g. Car maker, welder, pesticide exposure etc.
Radiation
Smoking & Alcohol

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16
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What medications can damage spermatogenesis?

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Some anti-hypertensives and anti-depressants along with chemotherapy

17
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Quickly summarise the affects of Androgens?

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  • Skin: production of hair/sebum
  • Brain: libido/mood (aggressive)
  • Muscle: increases volume/strength
  • Kidney: stimulates production of erythropoietin
  • Bone marrow: stimulates production of stem cells
  • Bone: accelerated growth
  • Liver: production of serum proteins
  • Increases Erective, Copulatory and ejaculative effectiveness of Penis
  • Develops prostate and seminal vesicles
  • Induces spermatogenesis
  • Deepens voice
18
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How many spermatids does a primary spermatocyte yield?

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4

19
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What does FSH control

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Acts on the Sertoli cells

Leading to production of inhibit and development of sperm

20
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What does LH control

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Acts on the interstitial cells and leads to the production of testosterone

21
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What inhibits GnRH

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Testosterone inhibits LH and in turn GnRH

Inhibit only inhibits FSH