puberty Flashcards

1
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what age does puberty normally occur in boys

A

12-16

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2
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what age does puberty normally occur in girls

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8-12

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3
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how long does puberty take

A

approx 5 years

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4
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what is a marker of puberty in boys

A

first ejaculation- usually at night

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5
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what is adrenarche

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increase in adrenal androgens at about 8 years

causes growth of pubic and axillary hair

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6
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what is gonardarche

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rising levels of gonadal steroids in response to gonadotropin hormones

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7
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what causes stimulation of seminiferous tubules and testosterone secretion

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gonadotropin hormones

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8
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what hormones control puberty in boys

A

testosterone and DTH

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9
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what are the signs of puberty in boys

A
hair
laryngeal growth- voice deepens
secretion of skin oil glands 
masculine fat distribution 
bone growth 
closure of epiphyseal plates
muscle synthesis 
erythropoeitin stimulates higher haematocrit
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10
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what are the features of puberty in girls

A

increased GnRH

stimulates follicle development and oestrogen

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11
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describe adolescent growth spurts

A

2 years later in boys
dependant on several hormones- androgens, growth hormones and thyroid

boys grow faster and for longer and start taller

girls have bigger hips and boys have bigger shoulders

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12
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what is peak height velocity

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girls- 9 cm/year

boys 10cm/ year

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13
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when does change in body composition occur

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6 years in girls and 9 in boys

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14
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what controls breast development and growth of genitalia

A

ovarian oestrodiol

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15
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what controls growth of female body hair

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androgen converted to dihydrotestosterone

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16
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what does virilisation mean

A

inappropriate male secondary sexual characteristics

17
Q

what does testicular testosterone do

A

initiates growth of testes and darkening of scrotum
growth of penis
facial hair and larynx growth

18
Q

what is the trigger for female puberty

A

pulsatile release of GnRH from the hypothalamus to the anterior pituritary at night

19
Q

what might cause delayed or precocious puberty

A

hypothalamin or pituritary lesion

20
Q

what weight must a girl be in order to reach menarche

A

47kg

21
Q

what is the role of leptin in female puberty

A

may trigger GNRH
secreted by adipocytes so a measure of fatness
acts on the hypothalamus
rises during puberty and is needed in order to enter puberty

22
Q

what can cause early menarche

A
lower socioeconomic status 
nutrition 
abnormal growth - prematurity followed by obesity 
absence of a father 
stressful environment 
genetics
23
Q

what is early menarche a predictor of

A
metabolic syndrome leading to diabetes and CVD
breast cancer
risky sexual behavoiur
depression 
increase all cause mortality
24
Q

describe fertility of girls

A

irregular and anovulatory with short luteal phase

25
Q

what is the climacteric age

A

cycles become irregular as women approach menopause - age 40

26
Q

what are the features of menopause

A

diminished follicle supply

follicles become insensitive to gonadotropins

27
Q

what tissues atrophy in menopause

A

oestrogen dependant tissues
breast, uterus, vagina, bladder, urethra
skin
bone

28
Q

why do post menopausal women have an increased risk of thrombosis

A

increased LDL

29
Q

what causes hirsutism in menopausal women

A

increase in adrenal androgens

30
Q

what are some psychological symptoms of menopause

A

loss of libido, depression, anxiety, mental confusion

31
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describe ‘male menopause’

A

gradual reproductive deteriotation with increasing age
reduction in volume of semen and sperm quality
increase in congenital abnormality of children
ED
starts approx 40 yo