Fisiologia Reprodutora II555
Fisiologia Reprodutora II555
Fisiologia Reprodutora II555
“(...) Donnez captured the event by accident while preparing to carry out a partial hysterectomy on a 45-year-old woman. The
release of an egg was considered a sudden, explosive event, but his pictures, to be published in Fertility and Sterility, show it
taking place over a period of at least 15 minutes. Shortly before the egg is released, enzymes break down the tissue in the
mature follicle, a fluid-filled sac on the surface of the ovary that contains the egg. This prompts the formation of a reddish
protrusion, and after a while a hole appears, from which the egg emerges, surrounded by support cells. It then enters a
Fallopian tube, which carries it to the uterus.(...)” Jacques Donnez at the Catholic University of Louvain (UCL), Brussels,
Belgium. New Scientist Magazine, 11 June 2008, page 13.
http://www.newscientist.com/channel/being-human/mg19826604.200-human-egg-makes-accidental-debut-on-camera.html
Estruturas ovarianas
Ovários
Células da teca
Progesterona e Testosterona
Célula da
granulosa
Estradiol
Cronologia dos eventos ovarianos
O ciclo Ovariano
1º dia
Folículos Amadurecimento de um folículo
Óvulo
Ovário
Os hormônios ovarianos
Estrógenos
Ovário
Progesterona
estrógenos
Cronologia dos eventos ovarianos
Regulação dos ovários
Interação hormonal no ciclo ovariano
Ciclo menstrual
Ciclo menstrual
Efeitos fisiológicos do estrógeno e
progesterona
Na puberdade/adolescência:
Libido/desejo sexual
Efeitos fisiológicos do estrógeno e
progesterona
Na vida adulta:
Libido/desejo sexual
Menopausa:
hCG
Estrógenos
Progesterona
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