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Menstrual cycle
DEFINITION
• Rhythmical series of physiological changes
that occur in fertile women
• Under the control of the endocrine system
• Necessary for reproduction
• Average length: 28 days, but typically varies,
with shorter and longer cycles
DEFINITION
• Menarche: a woman's first menstruation
– typically occurs around age 12
– occurrence depends on overall health and
diet
• Menopause: end of a woman's reproductive
phase, commonly occurs between ages 45
and 55
– age of menopause is largely the result of
genetics
DEFINITION
• Physiological changes during menstrual cycle can
be observed at three different levels:
– neuroendocrine level
– ovaries
– uterus
• Menstrual cycle can be divided into 3 phases:
– menstrual phase
– proliferative / follicular (estrogen) phase
– secretory / luteal phase (progesterone) phase
Phase
Average start and end day
(assuming a 28-day
cycle)
Menstrual phase 1-4
Proliferative phase 5-13
Ovulation 13-16
Secretory phase 16-28
MENSTRUAL PHASE
• Menstruation
– menstrual bleeding, menses, period
– discharge of bloody fluid containing
endometrial cells, glandular secretions
and blood cells, lasts 3 -5 days
– result of the previous menstrual cycle
– due to strong vasoconstriction and
proteolytic activity, functional stratum of
endometrial tissue dies and is discharged
during menstrual bleeding
MENSTRUAL PHASE
• Endometrium becomes very thin, but
due to low estrogen levels, hypophysis
secretes more FSH
• FSH stimulates secretion of estrogen,
and estrogen serves as proliferation
signal to the endometrial basal layer
FOLLICULAR PHASE
• Due to the rise of follicle stimulating
hormone (FSH) during the first days of the
cycle, several ovarian follicles are stimulated
• Follicles compete with each other for
dominance
• The follicle that reaches maturity is called a
Graafian follicle
FOLLICULAR PHASE
• As they mature, the follicles secrete
increasing amounts of estrogen, which
thickens the new functional layer of
endometrium in the uterus
• Estrogen also stimulates crypts in the cervix
to produce fertile cervical mucus
• At the end of this phase ovulation occurs
OVULATION
• During the follicular phase, estrogen
suppresses production of luteinizing
hormone (LH) from the pituitary gland
• When the ovum has nearly matured, levels of
estrogen reach a threshold above which they
stimulate production of LH (positive
feedback loop)
• The release of LH matures the ovum and
weakens the wall of the follicle in the ovary,
causing the fully developed follicle to release
its secondary oocyte
• After being released from the ovary, the
ovum is swept into the fallopian tube
LUTEAL PHASE
• Corpus luteum: solid body formed in an
ovary after the ovum has been released into
the fallopian tube
• Produces significant amounts of
progesterone, which plays a vital role in
making the endometrium receptive to
implantation of the blastocyst
• High levels of E and P suppress production
of FSH and LH that the corpus luteum needs
to maintain itself
• Falling levels of progesterone trigger
menstruation and the beginning of the next
cycle
CYCLE ABNORMALITIES
• Anovulation
• Anovulatory cycle
• Hypomenorrhea
• Metrorrhagia
• Oligomenorrhea
• Amenorrhea
• Polymenorrhea
The menstrual cycle

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The menstrual cycle

  • 2. DEFINITION • Rhythmical series of physiological changes that occur in fertile women • Under the control of the endocrine system • Necessary for reproduction • Average length: 28 days, but typically varies, with shorter and longer cycles
  • 3. DEFINITION • Menarche: a woman's first menstruation – typically occurs around age 12 – occurrence depends on overall health and diet • Menopause: end of a woman's reproductive phase, commonly occurs between ages 45 and 55 – age of menopause is largely the result of genetics
  • 4. DEFINITION • Physiological changes during menstrual cycle can be observed at three different levels: – neuroendocrine level – ovaries – uterus • Menstrual cycle can be divided into 3 phases: – menstrual phase – proliferative / follicular (estrogen) phase – secretory / luteal phase (progesterone) phase
  • 5. Phase Average start and end day (assuming a 28-day cycle) Menstrual phase 1-4 Proliferative phase 5-13 Ovulation 13-16 Secretory phase 16-28
  • 6. MENSTRUAL PHASE • Menstruation – menstrual bleeding, menses, period – discharge of bloody fluid containing endometrial cells, glandular secretions and blood cells, lasts 3 -5 days – result of the previous menstrual cycle – due to strong vasoconstriction and proteolytic activity, functional stratum of endometrial tissue dies and is discharged during menstrual bleeding
  • 7. MENSTRUAL PHASE • Endometrium becomes very thin, but due to low estrogen levels, hypophysis secretes more FSH • FSH stimulates secretion of estrogen, and estrogen serves as proliferation signal to the endometrial basal layer
  • 8.
  • 9. FOLLICULAR PHASE • Due to the rise of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) during the first days of the cycle, several ovarian follicles are stimulated • Follicles compete with each other for dominance • The follicle that reaches maturity is called a Graafian follicle
  • 10. FOLLICULAR PHASE • As they mature, the follicles secrete increasing amounts of estrogen, which thickens the new functional layer of endometrium in the uterus • Estrogen also stimulates crypts in the cervix to produce fertile cervical mucus • At the end of this phase ovulation occurs
  • 11.
  • 12. OVULATION • During the follicular phase, estrogen suppresses production of luteinizing hormone (LH) from the pituitary gland • When the ovum has nearly matured, levels of estrogen reach a threshold above which they stimulate production of LH (positive feedback loop) • The release of LH matures the ovum and weakens the wall of the follicle in the ovary, causing the fully developed follicle to release its secondary oocyte • After being released from the ovary, the ovum is swept into the fallopian tube
  • 13. LUTEAL PHASE • Corpus luteum: solid body formed in an ovary after the ovum has been released into the fallopian tube • Produces significant amounts of progesterone, which plays a vital role in making the endometrium receptive to implantation of the blastocyst • High levels of E and P suppress production of FSH and LH that the corpus luteum needs to maintain itself • Falling levels of progesterone trigger menstruation and the beginning of the next cycle
  • 14.
  • 15. CYCLE ABNORMALITIES • Anovulation • Anovulatory cycle • Hypomenorrhea • Metrorrhagia • Oligomenorrhea • Amenorrhea • Polymenorrhea