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Hormones & Sexual Development Lesson 21 Let’s Talk About Sex It’s complicated Cognitive, behavioral, emotional, cultural factors Chromosomal sex Genotype vs. phenotype Sex vs Gender Sex: biological Gender: self-perception ~ Gender Based on individual’s own perceptions Can be independent of phenotype Sexual Identity Individual’s perception of own phenotype Sexual orientation Based on focus of sexual attraction ~ Olympics & Sex Caster Semenya Olympic gold medalist Male or female? Ambiguous genitalia No ovaries or uterus Hi testosterone levels Disqualify her? ~ Sexual Dimorphism Two forms male and female What determines your sex? ~ Genetic determinants XX or XY XO ? Turner’s syndrome no ovaries default = FEMALE MALE Override genetic program ~ Genotypic vs Phenotypic Sex Genotype complete genetic makeup Phenotype expression of genes ~ Sexual Differentiation of Body Chromosomal sex - XX or XY single gene Sex-Determining Region (or sex reversal) on the Y Chromosome SRY ~ SRY Turns on switch testes development XX + SRY? male XY - SRY female ~ Development of Reproductive Organs Primordial Gonad Indifferent gonad Potential for both sexes Medulla testes Cortex ovaries ~ Differentiation at 6 weeks SRY medulla testes No SRY cortex ovaries ~ Internal Reproductive Ducts < 6 weeks 2 sets Müllerian system = female upper vagina uterus fallopian tubes ~ Internal Reproductive Ducts Wolffian system = male seminal vesicles vas deferens 3d month development 1 set withers SRY testes testosterone Müllerian Inhibiting Hormone - MIH ~ Müllerian Inhibiting Hormone Testes scrotum develops Mullerian degenerates Testosterone stimulates wolffian Testosterone to female get both systems No MIH Critical periods No MIH Mullerian ~ External Genitalia Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) critical period testosterone ------------------------> DHT 5 - -reductase M & F - same tissue ~ Sexual Differentiation of the Brain Masculinization Gonadotropin release patterns Female natural pattern Brain masculinized by... testosterone? NO!ESTRADIOL Structural differences? ~ Sexual Dimorphism of the Brain Hypothalamus Sexually Dimorphic Nucleus - SDN Spinal Nucleus of the Bulbocavernosus ~ Masculinization of the Brain testosterone -------------------> estradiol aromatase Aromatase present in neonates inject estradiol into neonate female brain masculinized What protects females? Rats - -fetoprotein Primates - placenta? ~ Secondary sex characteristics Puberty Increased M/F sex hormone activity Secondary characteristics maturation of genitals breasts body shape Pubic & axillary hair females- androstenedione from adrenal cortex ~ Sexual Development Syndromes Adrenogenital Syndrome Congenital adrenal hyperplasia genotype: XX prenatal adrenal cortex hyperactivity high levels of androgens partially masculinized external genitalia ~ Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome Sex? Phenotype? Genotype? Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome Genotype: XY No androgen receptors Genetic mutation - X chromosome gene Born with vagina, raised as female Undescended testes become functional at puberty. NOW WHAT HAPPENS? Female body, brain, & gender identity 5-alpha Reductase Syndrome Genetically XY Fetal 5-alpha reductase deficiency T not converted to DHT Born with female external genitalia maybe raised as female Dominican Republic 1:90 male births ~ At puberty Testes become functional & descend at puberty testosterone 5-a-reductase present converts T DHT Development of male genitalia including penis secondary sex characteristics ~