Which gland is responsible for initiating the menstrual cycle? (Solved MCQ)

Which gland is responsible for initiating the menstrual cycle?

A. Hypothalamus

B. Anterior Pituitary Gland (APG)

C. Posterior Pituitary Gland (PPG)

D. Ovaries

Correct Answer: A. Hypothalamus

Explanation:-

The gland responsible for initiating the menstrual cycle is the Hypothalamus.

Explanation:-

• The hypothalamus releases Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone (GnRH).

• GnRH stimulates the Anterior Pituitary Gland to release two important hormones:

FSH (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone)

LH (Luteinizing Hormone)

These hormones act on the ovaries, leading to follicle growth, release of estrogen, and eventually ovulation, which together regulate the menstrual cycle.

Summary

Organ / Gland Role

Hypothalamus Initiates menstrual cycle by secreting GnRH
Anterior Pituitary Releases FSH & LH
Ovaries Produce estrogen & progesterone

👉 Therefore, the menstrual cycle begins with hormone signals from the Hypothalamus.

Other Options Details

Here is the description of all options:

A. Hypothalamus

• The hypothalamus is a part of the brain located below the thalamus.

• It plays a major role in maintaining homeostasis and regulating hormonal functions.

• It produces releasing and inhibiting hormones such as GnRH (Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone), TRH, CRH, GHRH, and somatostatin.

• It controls the pituitary gland and regulates body temperature, hunger, thirst, sleep, and reproduction.

B. Anterior Pituitary Gland (APG)

• Also called the adenohypophysis.

• It is controlled by hormones from the hypothalamus.

• It produces and releases important hormones, such as:

• FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone) – stimulates follicle growth and sperm production

• LH (Luteinizing Hormone) – causes ovulation and testosterone production

• TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) – stimulates thyroid gland

• ACTH (Adrenocorticotropic Hormone) – stimulates adrenal cortex hormones

• GH (Growth Hormone) – promotes body growth

• Prolactin – stimulates milk production

C. Posterior Pituitary Gland (PPG)

• Also called the neurohypophysis.

• It does not synthesize hormones but stores and releases hormones produced by the hypothalamus.

• Hormones released:

ADH (Antidiuretic Hormone) – controls water balance and prevents excessive urine loss

• Oxytocin – stimulates uterine contractions during labor and milk ejection during breastfeeding

D. Ovaries

• Female reproductive organs located on each side of the uterus.

• They produce female sex hormones and ova (eggs).

Hormones secreted:

Estrogen – responsible for development of secondary sexual characteristics and growth of endometrium

Progesterone – maintains pregnancy and prepares uterus for implantation

• Inhibin – inhibits FSH production
They play a key role in the menstrual cycle and fertility.

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Writer: Vandita Singh, Lucknow (GS India Nursing Group)

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