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Preface and acknowledgements | p. xv |
Reproductive biology | |
Fertility and infertility | p. 3 |
Health determinants | p. 3 |
Infertility: the price of excess fecundity? | p. 6 |
Medical techniques for assisted reproduction | p. 11 |
Surrogate parenthood | p. 17 |
Sex determination and gamete maturation | p. 21 |
Our origins | p. 21 |
Sexual differentiation | p. 22 |
Pseudohermaphroditism | p. 29 |
Gametogenesis and maturation | p. 29 |
Differentiation of sexual behaviour | p. 36 |
Hormonal control of brain differentiation | p. 38 |
Neuroendocrine control of puberty | p. 41 |
The phases of puberty | p. 42 |
Gonadal function during puberty | p. 43 |
The adrenarche | p. 45 |
The neuroendocrine control of puberty: an overview | p. 46 |
Adolescent sexuality: behavioural aspects | p. 50 |
Light, soltriol and reproduction | p. 51 |
Control of the menstrual cycle | p. 54 |
Gross anatomy | p. 55 |
Steroid hormones | p. 58 |
Pathways of steroid biosynthesis | p. 60 |
Mechanism of ovulation | p. 65 |
Mechanism of menstrual bleeding | p. 68 |
Premenstrual syndrome | p. 69 |
Historical attitudes to menstruation | p. 71 |
The testis and control of spermatogenesis | p. 74 |
Gross anatomy | p. 74 |
The spermatogenic cycle | p. 76 |
Sertoli cells and the Sertoli cell barrier | p. 78 |
Leydig cells and the interstitial tissue | p. 81 |
Testosterone biosynthesis, transport and metabolism | p. 81 |
Spermatogenesis | p. 83 |
Temperature and spermatogenesis | p. 87 |
Maturation of spermatozoa | p. 88 |
Immunology of spermatogenesis | p. 88 |
Accessory sex glands: the formation and functions of seminal plasma | p. 89 |
Common modifiers of steroid hormone secretion and fertility | p. 90 |
Sexual behaviour and pheromones | p. 94 |
The human male | p. 96 |
The human female | p. 97 |
Mate choice: conscious or unconscious? | p. 98 |
Types of communication | p. 99 |
Pheromones and mammalian reproduction | p. 99 |
Pheromones in the rodent | p. 102 |
Possible origins of a personal pheromone: the involvement of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) | p. 104 |
Overview | p. 109 |
Sociobiology and reproductive success | p. 113 |
Strategies of reproduction | p. 114 |
Evidence of strategies favouring sperm competition | p. 116 |
The biological basis of female choice | p. 122 |
The biological basis of parenting | p. 122 |
The biological basis of altruism and aggression | p. 124 |
Fertilization and the initiation of development | p. 126 |
Preconceptual care | p. 126 |
Sperm migration | p. 128 |
Ovum 'pick-up' and survival | p. 130 |
Sperm capacitation and the acrosome reaction | p. 132 |
Fusion and ovum activation | p. 133 |
Early embryogenesis | p. 135 |
Maternal recognition of pregnancy | p. 140 |
Genomic imprinting | p. 142 |
Maternal physiology during gestation and fetal development | p. 146 |
The placenta as a maternal-fetal interface | p. 146 |
The placenta as an endocrine organ | p. 156 |
Nutrient utilization during gestation | p. 159 |
Parturition and lactation: hormonal control | p. 165 |
Parturition | p. 165 |
Uterine contractions and cervical ripening | p. 166 |
Hormonal effects on the myometrium and the cervix | p. 168 |
Overview | p. 172 |
Lactation | p. 174 |
Storage of milk within the mammary gland | p. 174 |
Lactogenesis | p. 177 |
The milk-ejection reflex | p. 179 |
Lactation and nutrition | p. 181 |
Parental behaviour and the physiology of the neonate | p. 185 |
The period of gestation | p. 185 |
The physical adaptation of the newborn to extrauterine life | p. 187 |
The significance of low birthweight and associated risk factors | p. 193 |
Sudden infant death syndrome, maternal drug abuse and IUGR | p. 195 |
The privilege of reproduction: individual and collective responsibility | p. 197 |
Adaptation to motherhood | p. 198 |
Decline in male reproduction and the menopause | p. 205 |
Neuroendocrine control of senescence: animal experiments | p. 206 |
Reproductive senescence in men | p. 208 |
Reproductive senescence in women | p. 210 |
Postmenopausal phenomena | p. 215 |
Sex steroid hormone replacement therapy | p. 219 |
Reproduction and social issues | |
Population dynamics, stress and the general theory of adaptation | p. 225 |
Demography and stress: adaptation and stress | p. 225 |
The link between population density and reproduction | p. 228 |
Common modifiers of the strees response | p. 234 |
Demography and stress: hormonal factors | p. 237 |
Biochemical aspects of the general adaptation syndrome | p. 237 |
Stress and aggression: a view from sociobiology | p. 239 |
The energetics of fertility: ethical considerations | p. 241 |
Where does the limit lie? | p. 244 |
How to cope with our individual limit | p. 246 |
Extinctions and the conservation of endangered species | p. 249 |
'Survival of the fittest' | p. 249 |
Endangered animals and the phenomenon of species extinction | p. 250 |
The value of genetic diversity | p. 253 |
Conservation | p. 255 |
The present situation | p. 261 |
Conservation by managemen t | p. 262 |
Tactics of conservation | p. 266 |
Artificial control of fertility | p. 274 |
Historical perspective | p. 274 |
New approaches to fertility regulation | p. 279 |
The prevention of the formation or release of gametes | p. 280 |
The prevention of fertilization | p. 292 |
The prevention of implantation or development of the early embryo | p. 298 |
Overview | p. 305 |
Hormonal contributions to errors of sexual differentiation | p. 307 |
Exposure to synthetic hormonally active agents | p. 308 |
Exposure to naturally occurring biologically active compounds | p. 314 |
The acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) epidemic: a global emergency | p. 320 |
Historical background | p. 320 |
HIV and the immune system: pathogenic properties and evolutionary considerations | p. 324 |
Body fluids and infection | p. 326 |
Antiviral drugs and chemotherapy | p. 328 |
The search for a vaccine | p. 330 |
HIV infection during pregnancy | p. 331 |
Strategies for the prevention and control of AIDS | p. 333 |
Adolescent sexuality | p. 335 |
The effect of nutrition and exercise on the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis | p. 338 |
Nutrition and the menstrual cycle | p. 338 |
Food restriction in the female rat | p. 339 |
Food restriction in the human | p. 341 |
Eating disorders | p. 342 |
The relationship between hyperactivity and food supply | p. 344 |
Women and exercise: modern trends | p. 346 |
Men and exercise | p. 347 |
Pregnancy and exercise | p. 349 |
Principles of teratology and an update on nicotine, ethanol and caffeine abuse | p. 353 |
Developmental toxicology | p. 353 |
Teratogenesis | p. 354 |
The critical phase of intrauterine development | p. 357 |
Teratogenicity: ethical and legal considerations | p. 359 |
The biochemistry and physiology of drug abuse | p. 361 |
Nicotine | p. 361 |
Ethanol | p. 367 |
Caffeine | p. 370 |
Overview | p. 374 |
Ethical aspects of human reproductive biology | p. 376 |
Social impact of the reproductive revolution | p. 376 |
History of the bioethics movement | p. 379 |
Bioethics committees in practice | p. 381 |
Ethical principles of health care | p. 385 |
Index | p. 389 |
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ISBN: 9780521418621
ISBN-10: 0521418623
Published: 22nd August 1994
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number of Pages: 428
Audience: College, Tertiary and University
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: GB
Dimensions (cm): 23.5 x 15.6 x 3.0
Weight (kg): 0.79
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