B8.060 Delayed Puberty Flashcards
when do gonad independent hypothalamic changes occur?
ages 2-12ish
when do changes in steroid hormone sensitivity occur
ages 8-12ish
difference between Turner girls and normal girls in gonadotropin secretion
since Turner girls don’t make estrogen, LH changes are purely influenced by gonad-independent factors
don’t get negative feedback by E, so LH increases at a much earlier age
development of GnRH neurons
neurons originate in the olfactory placode which later forms olfactory epithelium
olfactory neurons project their axons to the olfactory bulb
GnRH neurons migrate along these neurons, eventually reaching the hypothalamus
Kallmann Syndrome
genetic disorder; x-linked, autosomal recessive or dominant
anosmia and hypogonadism
what accounts for the peak in height velocity between 10-13 in girls
increased production of gonadal steroids associated with puberty > E and T
increased secretion of GH and IGF1 as well