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Chapter 2. REPRODUCTIVE CHANGES IN THE FEMALE LIFESPAN

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1 Chapter 2. REPRODUCTIVE CHANGES IN THE FEMALE LIFESPAN
Reid L. Norman, PhD Professor, Pharmacology and Neuroscience, TTUHSC

2 Learning Objectives Describe how a woman’s body changes during her life Describe how reproductive hormones change throughout the lifespan of a woman Define the terminology used to describe changes in reproductive capabilities Outline the impact of menopause on health measures

3 Changes in the lifespan
PUBERTY MENOPAUSE E, P, LH, FSH All low E, P, LH, FSH Cyclic changes E, P - low LH, FSH - high NO CYCLES MENSTRUAL CYCLES POSTMENOPAUSAL AGE

4 Childhood Reproductive hormone level are low
LH, FSH, estrogen and progesterone No menstrual cycles Secondary sexual characteristics absent Energy devoted to growth

5 Puberty Transition between childhood and adult
Occurs between 8 – 14 years Includes the anatomical, physiological and behavioral changes that occur during this period

6 Puberty Increased GnRH release from the hypothalamus stimulates LH and FSH Increased estrogen and progesterone levels Secondary sexual characteristics develop Menarche – first menstrual period – this is hallmark of puberty Primary amenorrhea – when menarche has not occurred by age 16

7 Puberty Adolescent growth spurt
Estrogen causes fusion of epiphyseal region of long bones – terminates growth Adrenarche – growth of axillary and pubic hair Hormones from the adrenal gland

8 Sexual maturity - adult
Menstrual cycles – fertile period Day 1 of cycle – first day of menstrual flow Eumenorrhea – cycles of d Pregnancy and lactation interrupt cycle Hormonal birth control – mimics cyclic fluctuation of ovarian steroids (E and P) Cyclic fluctuations of LH, FSH, E and P

9 Menopause Average age in US is 51 years
No menstrual cycles for 12 months Cause of menopause – ovaries have been depleted of primary follicles LH and FSH increase to stimulate follicles to produce estrogen

10 Menopause Symptoms – most related to decreased circulating estrogen levels Hot flashes – vasomotor instability These are real increases in body temperature Mood changes Urogenital changes

11 Postmenopause Today – this averages about 30 years in US
Increased risk for Osteoporosis Alzheimer’s dementia Depression Cardiovascular disease Breast and endometrial cancer

12 Postmenopause HRT – hormone replacement therapy
Estrogen or estrogen + progesterone Effective in treating Osteoporosis Alzheimer’s disease Hot flashes Cardiovascular changes Increased risk for breast cancer in some women


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