During bleeding phase of menstrual cycle unfertilised secondary oocyte undergoes autolysis. The interplay of hormones then is
A
Progesterone and estrogen continue the hypertrophy of endometrial lining
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B
Prolactin and progesterone reduces lH level causing regression of corpus luteum
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C
Progesterone inhibits the release of LH from pituitary causing regression of corpus luteum
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D
Prolactin and estrogen inhibits progesterone secretion leading to sloughing off uterine lining.
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Solution
The correct option is C Progesterone inhibits the release of LH from pituitary causing regression of corpus luteum
If fertilisation does not occur, the secondary oocyte undergoes
autolysis and progesterone (secreted by persistent corpus luteum)
inhibits the release of LH from pituitary. Reduction of LH level causes
regression of corpus luteum by autolysis and thus fall in the
progesterone level in the blood. Due to deficiency of progesterone,
uterine lining sloughs off causing bleeding. This whole phase is called
bleeding phase.
So, the correct answer is 'Progesterone inhibits the release of LH from pituitary causing regression of corpus luteum'.