7. Puberty Flashcards
What is puberty?
Developmental stage during which adolescents reach sexual maturity and become capable of reproduction
Involves:
-Growth in stature
-Change in body composition
-Development of secondary sexual characteristics
-Achievement of fertility
Difference between primary and secondary sexual characteristics?
Primary: Reproductive organs, present at birth
Secondary: Develop during puberty, not directly part of reproductive system
What is adrenache?
Maturational increase in adrenal androgen (DHEA-S) production
In the Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis
Around age 6 in boys and girls
Occurs in conjunction with gonadal maturation
Leads to:
1. Development of pubic and axillary hair (pubarche)
2. Development of pilosebaceous unit in the skin-acne
3. Increase cortical bone density
What is the primary stimulus for adrenarche?
Enhanced adrenal sensitivity to ACTH (adrenocorticothoric hormone)
Events of puberty in females?
- Breast development (Thelarche)
- First sign
- Usually between 8.5 and 12.5 years - Pubic hair growth (pubarche) and rapid height spurt
- Occur almost immediately after breast development - Menarche
- Average age 13yrs
- Signals end of growth (5cm height gain remaining)
What is the tipping point to the beginning of menarche?
As ovaries matures, the become more sensitive to gonadotropin and release more steroid hormones.
When these levels become high enough to exert negative feedback on gonadotropin secretion, a cycle will develop and menarche can occur
Can take up to 18months for regular ovulatory cycles to develop
What is the HPO axis?
Hypothalamus pituitary ovarian (HPO) axis
Signs of male puberty
- Testicular enlargement to greater than 4mls volume
- First sign
- At 10-15yrs - Pubic hair growth and penile growth
- Normally 2 years interval between onset of pubic hair and axillary and facial hair - Spermarche: The appearance of sperm in seminal fluid
- Mean age 13.4yrs - Growth spurt
- When testicular volume is 12-15mls, after 18month delay
- Growth spurt in males later and of greater magnitude
What is the HPG axis?
Hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis
Leads to:
- FSH/LH promotes testes to produces testosterone
- FSH promotes testicular enlargement
- Testosterone promotes penile enlargement
- Testosterone critical for spermatogenesis
Androgen-dependent secondary sexual characteristics?
Dependent on testosterone and it’s metabolite DHT (Dihydrotestosterone)
• Facial, underarm, pubic hair
• Deepening of voice (due to growth of larynx)
• Thick secretion of skin oil glands (can cause acne)
• Masculine pattern of fat distribution
• Bone growth via growth hormone secretion. Then termination via closure of epiphyseal plates
• Stimulation of muscle protein synthesis
• Erythropoietin stimulation giving higher haematocrit in males
How is puberty initiated?
Gonadotrophin (LH/FSH) release
- Suppressed by continuous infection of GnRH
- Pulsatile administration will lead to gonadal stimulation, maturation and production of steroid hormones
4 phases of human growth
- Fetal – uterine environment, fastest, 30% of eventual height determined
- Infantile – nutrition, general health, happiness and thyroid function, (birth -18months) rapid but decreasing growth rate, 15%
- Childhood – dependent on thyroid hormones, growth hormone, general health and happiness, genetics. Slow steady prolonged.
- Pubertal – sex hormones esp testosterone and oestrogen, growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor
Why are boys taller?
Later onset of growth spurt in boys (about 2 years) accounts for overall greater final height as they achieve more growth before peak velocity
Why does puberty limit height?
Puberty limits adults height as gonadal steroids lead to epiphyseal closure of long bones
Difference in male and female body compositition?
In adults
• Males gain greater amounts of fat-free mass and skeletal mass
• Females acquire significantly more fat mass