Puberty And The Menopause Flashcards

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At what age does puberty tend to start for girls?

A

8-13 years

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When are the primary sexual characteristics established?

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Before birth

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What are the changes seen during puberty in a girl?

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Breast bud (thelarche) appears
Pubic hair growth begins (adrenarche)
Growth spurt
Onset of menstrual cycle (menarche)
Pubic hair and breasts develop
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3
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At what age does puberty happen for boys?

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9-14

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4
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What changes occur in boys in order?

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Genital development begins
Pubic hair growth (adrenarche)
Spermatogenesis begins
Growth spurt - lasts longer and higher rate than girls
Genitalia and pubic hair develop until in full adult form

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5
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What is female breast bud development dependent on?

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Oestrogen

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6
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What is genital development and pubic hair development dependent on in males?

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Testosterone

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7
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What ends the growth spurt?

A

Fusion of the epiphyses

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What initiates the growth spurt and closes the epiphyses in girls?

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Oestrogen

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What is the onset of puberty due to?

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Initiated by the brain
Get a rise in GnRH
Causes a steady rise in FSH and LH

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What is pubic and axillary hair development dependent on in both sexes?

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Androgens

-produced by the adrenal glands in girls

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What is the growth spurt dependent on?

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Growth hormone
Steroids
Oestrogen closes the epiphyses earlier in girls

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How is the start of puberty thought to be determined?

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Reduction in sensitivity to negative feedback by steroids
More likely to be maturation of central mechanisms
Body weight

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13
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What is the critical weight for menarche?

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47kg

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14
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Which hormone can cause the brain to switch puberty on and off?

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Melatonin
Pineal gland detects light. More is secreted in the dark.
If the gland develops a tumour, can influence the onset of puberty

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15
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When is it classed as precocious puberty?

A

If there are signs of puberty before 8

16
Q

What are some possible causes of precocious puberty?

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Neurological

  • early stimulation of central maturation caused by pineal tumours or meningitis
  • uncontrolled gonadotrophin or steroid secretion by hormone secreting tumours
17
Q

What changes occur in the pre-menopause stage?

A
Follicular phase showered a 
Ovulation is early or absent 
Less oestrogen is secreted 
FSH and LH levels rise - FSH more so
Reduced feedback and reduced fertility
18
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What changes occur in the menopause?

A

Cessation of the menstrual cycle
No more follicles to develop so oestrogen levels drop
FSH and LH levels rise - FSH a lot
No inhibin

19
Q

What are some the vascular changes seen in the menopause?

A

Increased vasodilation due to a fall in progesterone and oestrogen
Hot flushes - transient rises in skin temperature

20
Q

What can hot flushes be relieved by?

A

Oestrogen treatment

21
Q

What changes occur to the reproductive organs in menopause?

A

Uterus - regression of endometrium and shrinkage of myometrium
Thinning of cervix
Vaginal rugae lost
Involution of some breast tissue

22
Q

What other changes occur in the menopause?

A

Changes in skin and bladder
Bone mass reduces by 2.5% per year for several years
-increased resorption compared to bone production leading to osteoporosis
-can be limited by oestrogen therapy

23
Q

Methods of taking HRT?

A

Orally

Topically by a patch/gel

24
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Why take HRT?

A

Relieves symptoms of menopause and improve well-being

Limit osteoporosis

25
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Risks of HRT?

A

Increased risk of breast cancer, DVT, PE