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Pathophysiology Test 3
Male Reproductive System
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Not Applicable
03/30/2008

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Term
In Males, LH stimulates the _______ cells which produce ________, thereby inhibiting the _________
Definition
Leydig Cells; testosterone; hypothalamus
Term
In males, FSH stimulates the ______ to produce ______ which inhibits the __________
Definition
Sertoli Cells; inhibin; anterior pituitary
Term
Spermatogenesis is controlled by both ______ and _______ acting via the _________ cells
Definition
FSH; Testosterone; Sertoli
Term
Where is testosterone produced?
Definition
The Leydig cells
Term
What are the actions of androgens?
Definition

Reproductive tract and external genitalia

Sexual differentiation in utero (first trimester)

Maturation at puberty

Maintenance in adult (tract only) 

Term
Name three secondary sexual characteristics present at the onset of puberty
Definition

Male pattern of hair growth

Deeper voice

Increased Muscle Growth 

Term
Nonreproductive effects of androgens
Definition

Anabolic actions - Muscle and bone

Pubertal growth spurt then closure of epiphyses (end portion of long bones where growth occurs)

Increased secretion by sebaceous glands 

Term
Name the differences between Testosterone, DHT, and Estradiol
Definition

DHT - Responsible for hair (baldness), spermatogenesis, and male reproductive tract

 

Testosterone - Responsible for Muscle, Negative feedback on Hypothalamus, Spermatogenesis, Libido

 

Estradiol - Bone Mass 

Term
Ways in which target tissue can be insensitive to testosterone
Definition

1  5alpha-Reductase Deficiency

2.  Testicular Feminization - Absence of androgen receptors 

Term
Hypergonadism (Rare in adults)
Definition

1.  Precocious puberty -> Increase GnRH secretion -> premature sexual development

2.  Pseudoprecocious puberty -> Ectopic LH (tumor) or adrenal androgen (congenital andrenal hyperplasia) secretion. 

Term
In what ways can you have hypogonadism?
Definition

1.  Postpubertal -> decrease fertility, decrease strength, more likely to develop osteoporosis

2.  5alpha-Reductase deficiency

3.  Androgen Receptor Defect 

Term
Information about Hypergonadism in males
Definition

1.  Very rare in adults

2.  In children, this is precocious puberty

3.  Can be caused by prostate disease

4. Can be caused by cancer, more specifically by Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. 

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