Male Puberty Flashcards

1
Q

Which cells in the testicle may be stimulated by hCG?

A

Leydig cells (this may be significant in cases of choriocarcinoma, seminomas, and teratomas)

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2
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At what time point are all testicular components present in a fetus?

A

11 weeks (this is when levels of testosterone secreted by Leydig cells are peaking)

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3
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At what week do the testes descend to the inguinal ring?

• what hormone mediates this effect?

A

Testes descend to the inguinal ring around 14 weeks this is mediated by INL3

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4
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Babies born before _________ weeks may have testes found in the inguinal ring. This means ___________ has not has time to mediate the full descent.

A

35 weeks

Testosterone

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5
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What gonadotropin is most elevated during the mini-puberty?
• what cells are stimulated?
• what is secreted by these cells?

A

FSH mediates the mini-puberty leading to sertoli cell stimulation that then secrete INHIBIN B
INHIBIN B levels are elevated between 3 months and 1 year

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6
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When do GnRH levels reach their nadir?

A

6 years old

they are overall at a minimum between 1 and 6 years of age

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7
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What factors are important in maintenance of the gonadostat in the prepuberty stage?

A
  • GnRH
  • NPY
  • GABA
  • Leptin
  • TGF-alpha
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8
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What is the earliest stage of male puberty?

• what marker in the blood would indicate this?

A

Adrenarche - 1st earliest change in male puberty

DHEA-S levels become elevated

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9
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What hormones reach their maximal levels during puberty leading to increased secretion of gonadotropins?

A

Kiss peptin

GPR54

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10
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Which gonadotropin is the primary driver of male (and female) puberty?

A

LH

Recall that FSH is very important in the mini-puberty

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11
Q

What is the most important determinant of when male puberty will take place?

A

Genetic Factors

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12
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What is the 1st PHYSICAL sign of male puberty?

A

Testicles at 4mm suggests onset of puberty

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13
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What defines a constitutional delay of puberty in males?

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2-3 years delay in the onset of puberty in males = constitutional delay

**More common in males than females

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14
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At what age does adrenarche typically occur in a male?

• what part of the adrenal gets developed?

A

9 years old
**From development of the Zona Reticularis

**Increased 17(OH) pregnenolone and DHEA relative to cortisole will be present

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15
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Give the 5 tanner stages of the male genitalia.

• what age do these typically occur?

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  1. 9 yrs - testes less than 2.5cm (less than 4cc) - Adrenarche
  2. 12 yrs - Thinning and Reddining of the Scrotum testes (2.5-3.5 cm) - onset of puberty
  3. 13 yrs - growth of the penis and testes
  4. 14 yrs - Growth of the penis and GLANS and darkening of scrotum
  5. 15 yrs - Adult genitalia
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16
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Give the 5 tanner stages of male Pubic hair?

• what age do these typically occur?

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  1. Villus hair only - 9 yrs
  2. Sparse dark hair - 12 yrs - puberty
  3. Thicker hair to mons - 13 yrs
  4. Adult type, no thigh involement - 14 yrs
  5. Spread to thighs - 15 yrs
17
Q

At what tanner stage is the maximal growth rate achieved?

A

Tanner 4 corresponds to a growth rate of about 10 cm/yr

18
Q

Note: you can have BO and Body hair in a young male but if genitalia is not enlarged then there is not a need to worry about precocious puberty

A

Note: you can have BO and Body hair in a young male but if genitalia is not enlarged then there is not a need to worry about precocious puberty