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{{WBRQuestion
{{WBRQuestion
|QuestionAuthor={{Rim}}
|QuestionAuthor={{Rim}} {{Alison}}
|ExamType=USMLE Step 1
|ExamType=USMLE Step 1
|MainCategory=Physiology
|MainCategory=Physiology
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|MainCategory=Physiology
|MainCategory=Physiology
|SubCategory=Genitourinary
|SubCategory=Genitourinary
|Prompt=During development, testosterone secreted in-utero by the testes plays an important role in the differentiation of external and internal male organs by acting directly on the Wolffian ducts. Similarly, dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a more potent androgen produced from testosterone by the action of 5-alpha-reductase, is also involved in the differentiation of male organs. Which of the following is most likely achieved by the action of DHT?
|Prompt=During development, testosterone secreted in-utero by the testes plays an important role in the differentiation of external and internal male organs by acting directly on the Wolffian ducts. Similarly, dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a more potent androgen produced from testosterone by the action of 5-alpha-reductase, is also involved in the differentiation of male organs. Which of the following processes is most likely achieved by the action of DHT?
|Explanation=In males, testosterone is involved in the differentiation of internal genitalia (except the prostate), voice deepening, and closure of the epiphyseal plates of bones. Growth spurt at puberty is also due to the action of testosterone, including the pubertal growth of the penis, seminal vesicles, and production of sperm. On the other hand, dihydrotestosterone is involved early in the differentiation of the external genitalia, i.e. the penis and the scrotum, and the prostate. Later, it is involved in the growth of the prostate, balding, and activity of sebaceous glands.
|Explanation=In males, testosterone is involved in the differentiation of internal genitalia (excluding the prostate), voice deepening, and closure of the epiphyseal plates of bones. Growth spurt at puberty is also due to the action of testosterone, including the pubertal growth of the penis, seminal vesicles, and production of sperm. On the other hand, dihydrotestosterone is involved early in the differentiation of the external genitalia, i.e. the penis and the scrotum, and the prostate. Later, it is involved in the growth of the prostate, balding, and activity of sebaceous glands.
 
|EducationalObjectives= DHT is involved in the differentiation of the external genitalia, i.e. the penis and the scrotum, and the prostate.
|References= First Aid 2014 page 561


Educational Objective: DHT is involved in the differentiation of the external genitalia, i.e. the penis and the scrotum, and the prostate.
|AnswerA=Differentiation of the epididymis
|AnswerA=Differentiation of the epididymis
|AnswerAExp=Differentiation of the epididymis is achieved by the action of testosterone.
|AnswerAExp=Differentiation of the epididymis is achieved by the action of testosterone.
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|AnswerCExp=Closure of the epiphyseal plate is achieved by the action of testosterone.
|AnswerCExp=Closure of the epiphyseal plate is achieved by the action of testosterone.
|AnswerD=Differentiation of the prostate gland
|AnswerD=Differentiation of the prostate gland
|AnswerDExp=Differentiation of the prostate gland is achieved by the action of DHT
|AnswerDExp=Differentiation of the prostate gland is achieved by the action of DHT.
|AnswerE=Pubertal voice deepening
|AnswerE=Pubertal voice deepening
|AnswerEExp=Pubertal voice deepening is achieved by the action of testosterone.
|AnswerEExp=Pubertal voice deepening is achieved by the action of testosterone.
|RightAnswer=D
|RightAnswer=D
|WBRKeyword=Differentiation, organ, testosterone, differentiate, DHT, dihydrotestosterone, epididymis, vas, deferens, seminal, vesicle, vesicles, internal, genitals, genitalia, genital, organs, external, prostate, growth, spurt, puberty, pubertal, penis, sperm, balding, sebaceous, gland, hormone
|WBRKeyword=Differentiation, sex organs, testosterone, DHT, dihydrotestosterone, epididymis, vas deferens, genitals, genitalia, puberty, pubertal, penis, sperm, sebaceous, hormone, hormones
|Approved=No
|Approved=Yes
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Revision as of 18:02, 14 July 2014

 
Author [[PageAuthor::Rim Halaby, M.D. [1] (Reviewed by Alison Leibowitz)]]
Exam Type ExamType::USMLE Step 1
Main Category MainCategory::Physiology
Sub Category SubCategory::Genitourinary
Prompt [[Prompt::During development, testosterone secreted in-utero by the testes plays an important role in the differentiation of external and internal male organs by acting directly on the Wolffian ducts. Similarly, dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a more potent androgen produced from testosterone by the action of 5-alpha-reductase, is also involved in the differentiation of male organs. Which of the following processes is most likely achieved by the action of DHT?]]
Answer A AnswerA::Differentiation of the epididymis
Answer A Explanation AnswerAExp::Differentiation of the epididymis is achieved by the action of testosterone.
Answer B AnswerB::Differentiation of the vas deferens
Answer B Explanation AnswerBExp::Differentiation of the vas deferens is achieved by the action of testosterone.
Answer C AnswerC::Closure of the epiphyseal plate
Answer C Explanation AnswerCExp::Closure of the epiphyseal plate is achieved by the action of testosterone.
Answer D AnswerD::Differentiation of the prostate gland
Answer D Explanation AnswerDExp::Differentiation of the prostate gland is achieved by the action of DHT.
Answer E AnswerE::Pubertal voice deepening
Answer E Explanation AnswerEExp::Pubertal voice deepening is achieved by the action of testosterone.
Right Answer RightAnswer::D
Explanation [[Explanation::In males, testosterone is involved in the differentiation of internal genitalia (excluding the prostate), voice deepening, and closure of the epiphyseal plates of bones. Growth spurt at puberty is also due to the action of testosterone, including the pubertal growth of the penis, seminal vesicles, and production of sperm. On the other hand, dihydrotestosterone is involved early in the differentiation of the external genitalia, i.e. the penis and the scrotum, and the prostate. Later, it is involved in the growth of the prostate, balding, and activity of sebaceous glands.

Educational Objective: DHT is involved in the differentiation of the external genitalia, i.e. the penis and the scrotum, and the prostate.
References: First Aid 2014 page 561]]

Approved Approved::Yes
Keyword WBRKeyword::Differentiation, WBRKeyword::sex organs, WBRKeyword::testosterone, WBRKeyword::DHT, WBRKeyword::dihydrotestosterone, WBRKeyword::epididymis, WBRKeyword::vas deferens, WBRKeyword::genitals, WBRKeyword::genitalia, WBRKeyword::puberty, WBRKeyword::pubertal, WBRKeyword::penis, WBRKeyword::sperm, WBRKeyword::sebaceous, WBRKeyword::hormone, WBRKeyword::hormones
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