3- HPG Axis II Flashcards
What is puberty?
The transition from a non-reproductive to a reproductive state
What happens during puberty?
1.Gonads produce mature gametes
- testis —-> spermatozoa
- ovaries —–> oocytes
2. Breast development in females , increased testicular volume of above 4ml in males
3. secondary characteristics develop
4. profound physical and psychological changes
What are the 2 endocrine events of puberty?
Adrenarche
Gonadarche
The two events are independently regulated
What is adrenarche?
Caused by the change in adrenal androgen secretion due to the cellular remodelling of the adrenal glands
Responsible for pubarche
- growth of pubic and axillary hairs
- growth in height
What is gonadarche?
Caused by the reactivation of the HPG axis
Activation of gonadal steroid production results in the production of viable gametes and the ability to reproduce
-results in LH/FSH release
LH- steroid synthesis —-> secondary sex characteristics
FSH- growth of testis (male)/ steroid synthesis and folliculogenesis (female)
What are the androgens that increase in secretion during adrenarche and where are they secreted from?
Dehydro- epiandosterone (DHEA)
Dehydro- epiandosterne sulphate (DHEAS)
They are secreted from the zona reticulatas of the adrenal cortex
What is pubarche?
The appearance of pubic and axillary hair resulting from adrenal androgens secretions
Triggered by adrenarche
Its associated with:
- increased sebum production = acne
- infection, abnormal keratinisation = acne
When is pubarche categorised as precocious?
Before 8 years in girls
Before 9 years in boys
When does gonadarche occur?
Several years after adrenarche (typically 11yrs)
What stimulates the onset of puberty?
There is a maturation event within the CNS
-GnRH maturation
-Environmental/genetic factors
-Body fat/nutrition
-Kisspeptin
How does nutrition and body fat have an effect on the onset of puberty?
There is a link between fat metabolism and reproduction
Anorexia nervosa/ intensive physical training
- reduced response to GnRH
- decrease gonadotropin levels
- amenorrhea (absence of menstrual periods)
- levels restored when nourished and exercise is stopped
What is the Frisch et al, body fat hypothesis?
Certain % body weight (17%) is necessary for menarche (first menstrual cycle) and (22%) to maintain female reproductive ability
What GI hormones affect the activity of kisspeptin?
Ghrelin
Leptin
The activity of these hormones in the hypothalamus influence the activity of kisspeptin and GnRH
How does kisspeptin affect onset puberty?
Experiments were done to see the effect of kisspeptin in puberty:
Inactivating mutations of KISS1R or the gene coding for kisspeptin:
- hypogonadism
- failure to enter puberty
- hypogonadotropic hypogonadism
Activating mutations of KISS1R:
- precocious puberty
What is consonance?
The completion of each stage of puberty in the correct order, as denoted by the Tanner Stages of Puberty, known as the ‘smooth ordered progression’. The time that individuals take to go through each stage may differ, but the order in which the stages are completed remains the same between individuals.