Paper IV: Reproductive Biology (Advance Paper-II)

Paper Code: 
LSC-144 C
Credits: 
04
Contact Hours: 
60
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Unit I: 
Biology of Spermatozoa and Ovum: Structure, Development and Function :

The female reproductive system: anatomy and physiology of the mammalian ovary and ductal system. Follicular growth, ovarian hormones, two cell theory of estrogen biosynthesis. Autocrine, Paracrine and endocrine regulation of ovarian functions.

The male reproductive system: anatomy and physiology of the mammalian testis and the sex accessory glands; Functional Organization of testis, spermatogenic cycle. Testicular androgens, autocrine, paracrine,and endocrine regulation of testicular functions. Semen and its biochemical nature

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Unit II: 
Regulation of reproduction :
  • The pituitary gland : Functional cytology,

     denohypophyseal hormones, their chemistry and   

     physiology

  • The Hypothalamus and its neurosecretory centres:

     Structure of neurosecretory cells, the hypothathalamic            

         principles: synthesis, storage, release and chemistry.

  • The phenomenon of neuroendocrine integration and

      the hypothalamo- hypophyseal- gonadal axis.

  •   Role of Thyroid, Pineal and Adrenal glands in     

       reproduction

 Miscellaneous factors affecting reproduction: nutrition. light, temperature, pheromones, environmental disruptors.

 

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Unit III: 
Diagnosis of male infertility:
 
  • Semen analysis: Physical examinations, microscopic examinations, biochemical analysis, Immunological tests.
  • Sperm function tests: Sperm mitochondrial Hypo-Osmotic Swelling (HOS)Test, Acrosome, reaction.  Acrosome Intactness (AI) test.
  • Endocrinological diagnosis. 

 

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Unit IV: 
Reproductive Toxicology:
Female reproduction-(Hypothalamus, ovary assessment of female reproductive functions), Male reproduction-(Biology of male reproduction, assessment of male reproductive function) 

 

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Unit V: 
Reproductive Techniques:
  • Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)
  • Super ovulation, Oocyte collection.
  • Collection and preparation of sperm for assisted fertilization.

Ø  Insemination.

Ø  In- vitro fertilization and related techniques (IVF, GIFT, ZIFT, TET, ICSl ).

  • Cryopreservation of semen, oocytes and embryos.
  • Teratological effects of Xenobiotics
  •  Pre-natal diagnosis
  • Impact of aging, Hormone Replacement Therapy 

 

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  • Tumer CII: General Endocrinology, W.B. Saunders, Tippan Co. Ltd. Tokyo, Japan (1966).
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  • Endocrine Physiology. C.R. Martin. Oxford Univ. Press.
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  • Edwards R.G. and Brody S,A.: Principles and practice of assisted human reproduction. W.b. Saunders Co., Philadelphia,1995.
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