KINESIOL 1AA3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 32: Corpus Luteum, Anterior Pituitary, Activin And Inhibin

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Hormonal regulation of reproductive cycle (hormones out of the anterior pit: fsh initiates growth of follicles that secrete estrogen, estrogen maintains reproductive organs. Follicular phase: development of follicle (menses and proliferative phase) At the end of menses: rapid proliferation of endometrial lining. Proliferative and luteal phase are changes in the ovaries. Change in the endometrial tissue: menstruation lasts for ~5 days, first day is considered beginning of 28 day cycle. In ovary: ~25 follicles start to develop and begin to secrete estrogen(upon ovulation, some degenerate, some continue to mature in different menstrual cycles and are ovulate in the future cycles, usually only one ovulated. Lasts from day 6 to 13 (most variable timeline) In the uterus (proliferative phase) increasing estrogen levels have repaired & thickened the functional layer to 4-10 mm in thickness. Ovulation: rupture of follicle & release of secondary oocyte on day 14, cause increasing levels of estrogen stimulate release of.

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