Puberty Is the period which links the childhood and adulthood.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Puberty Female Maturational Changes Male Maturational Changes
Advertisements

Pubertal Processes What biological changes of puberty have the biggest impact on boys or girls? What teens worry about? What teens talk about? What teens.
Puberty and associated changes
Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. C H A P T E R Copyright © 2007 The McGraw-Hill Companies,
Puberty Female Maturational Changes Male Maturational Changes
MCB 135E Discussion GSI: Jason Lowry Nov 29 – Dec 3.
Adolescence and Puberty
Biological Foundations: Puberty How to cope with others’ responses; How to deal with sexual arousal; Puberty is the key developmental challenge in adolescence.
Lecture outline I. Puberty & Development of Secondary Sexual Characteristics A. Establishing the ovarian cycle B. Breast development C. Pubic and Axillary.
Growth and Development 1 PUBERTY Viv Rolfe. Discuss the age of onset of puberty in males and females Development of secondary sexual characteristics at.
ENDOCRINE PROJECT By: Katie Glaeser Melanie Olmedo 8 th January 13, 2014.
PUBERTAL DEVELOPMENT Dr Assunta Albanese St George’s Hospital London.
NORMAL PUBERTAL DEVELOPMENT
Department of Physiology
Growth and Development
Dr Olcay Evliyaoğlu Pediatric Endocrinology Department
Physical Development.
 Obstetrics & Gynecology Week 1 Female anatomy, normal menstrual cycle.
Chapter 2. REPRODUCTIVE CHANGES IN THE FEMALE LIFESPAN
Normal puberty Dr Neda Mostoufizadeh Pediatric Endocrinologist.
Obesity and Early Puberty Pauline Williams, MPA, RD, CD.
Human Endocrine Physiology March 13, Binding Proteins.
Adolescence Physical Domain Differentiation: Adolescence and Early Adulthood n Ages associated with stages n How are these stages developmentally different?
PUBERTY PHYSICAL CHANGES IN BOYS AND GIRLS. PUBERTY In the early stages of life—from babyhood to childhood, childhood to adolescence, and adolescence.
Prepared by Dr. Amel Eassawi
Early and late puberty Tim Cheetham January 2011.
Which came first - the chicken or the egg? Physiology of Reproduction Jennifer McDonald DO.
A little girl runs out to the yard where her father is working, and asks him, "Daddy, what's sex?" Her startled father sits her down, and tells her all.
Reproductive Physiology Lecture 3 Puberty DR.MOHAMMED ALOTAIBI ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PHYSIOLOGY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE KING SAUD UNIVERSITY.
Common Disorders of Growth and Puberty
3 Puberty, Health, and Biological Foundations. Puberty The period of rapid physical maturation involving hormonal and bodily changes that take place primarily.
Rites of Passage Chapter 8. Pubertal Changes What is puberty?
Chapter 14 Adolescent Biological Development Michael Hoerger.
Experiences and Disorders of the Gynecologic Client Physiology of Puberty, Menarche and Fertility Marianne F. Moore RN, MSN, CNM.
Development Across the Lifespan. Adolescence is a time of considerable physical and psychological growth and change! ADOLESCENCE is the developmental.
NORMAL PUBERTAL DEVELOPMENT
ADOLESCENT GROWTH AND MOTOR DEVELOPMENT Larry D. Isaacs.
Chapter 15 Adolescent Growth, Puberty, and Reproductive Maturity
Chapter 11: Adolescence: Physical & Cognitive Development.
Physiological Changes During Puberty & Menopause
Puberty and the Menstrual Cycle.  Adrenarche  Regeneration of zona reticularis  Production of androgens (DHEAS, DHEA, androstenedione)  Gonadarche.
Later Stages Dr Majid Heidarpour. Adolescence Physical changes affect the face and dentition: 1- The exchange from the mixed to the permanent dentition,
Lesson 3 Adolescence. Do Now List and describe changes that happen during the stage of puberty.
Hormones synchronize ovarian and menstrual cycles
Female Reproductive Cycle
How have you changed from 8 th grade until now ?.
Puberty and Its Pathophysiology
PUBERTY. Definition: Hormonal changes during period of infancy and early childhood [Age 9-15] Mechanism: Separation of newly born infant from maternal.
Precocious puberty A case
Puberty Dr Haider Al Shamma’a. Objectives Know the definition of puberty The student should be able to understand and describe the physiology of the pre-puberty.
Diseases Associated with Adolescence. Normal Adolescence Time of major physiologic, psychological, and sociologic changes Begins with development of secondary.
Reproductive Systems This is posted online Take notes if you need to – but DO NOT COPY WORD FOR WORD.
© 2013 by McGraw-Hill Education. This is proprietary material solely for authorized instructor use. Not authorized for sale or distribution in any manner.
Aim: How can hormones influence the reproductive cycles in humans?
Aim: How can hormones influence the reproductive cycles in humans? Do Now: Using the diagrams below, which structures produce hormones? What hormones are.
Physiological Changes During Puberty & Menopause
PUBERTY & MENOPAUSE Free Powerpoint Templates.
Hallmarks of the teen years, ages 13-19: Growth spurt Rising hormonal levels (estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, androgen) Menstruation and ejaculation.
WHAT IS PUBERTY?.
Reproductive Physiology Lecture 3 Puberty in males and females
HYPOTHALAMO-PITUITARY-OVARIAN AXIS Roots to Obstetrics & Gynaecology Prof. Hemantha Dodampahala (MBBS, MD, FRCSE, FRCOG. FISUOG) Dept of Obstetrics & Gynaecology.
Onset of the adult reproductive capacity
Puberty.
Department of Physiology
Reproductive Physiology Lecture 3 Puberty in males and females
Physiological Changes During Puberty & Menopause
PUBERTY IT IS THE TIME IN LIFE WHEN A BOY OR GIRL
Chapter 9- Adolescence Body and Mind
Reproduction and Puberty!
Puberty February 17, 2019 puberty.
Presentation transcript:

Puberty Is the period which links the childhood and adulthood

Female Pubertal Developments Period: 4-5 years (1.5-6 years)

Female Pubertal Sequences: Growth 9.8 years Thelarche 10.0 years Adrenarche 10.5 years Menarche 12.8 years

Time of Puberty Family Sex Nutrition Obesity Psychological Genetic General health Geographical location Exposure to the light

Physiology of the female puberty Hormonal & physical changes

I- During childhood Low levels of hormones (gonadostat): GnRH FSH&LH Estrogen

Suppression of the Activity Levels of Hormones Hypersensitivity of the Hypothalamus Intrinsic CNS inhibition

II- During Adolescence Increase levels of hormones: Adrenal androgen (Adrenarche) Gonadotrophic hormones (FSH&LH) Estrogen (Gonadarche)

High Activity Levels of Hormones Decrease sensitivity Maturation of Hypothalamus Increase amplitude & frequency of pulsative GnRH

The Release of Pulsative GnRH Increase Gonadotrophic & steroids Appearance of secondary sexual characteristics Menarche Ovulation (estradiol-LH)

Secondary Sexual Characteristics: Breast development Pubic and axillary hair growth Female fate distribution Vaginal and uterine growth Skeletal growth

Growth Growth spurt, express as increase linear growth velocity in cm per year.

Growth Peak: 2 years after breast budding Height: reached maximum at age years Skeletal changes: * Insulin-like GF * Growth hormone * Sex steroid

Thelarche The earliest sign of of puberty to become evident is usually breast growth

Adrenarche The growth of pubic and axillary hair is due to increase production of adrenal androgen

Adrenarche Increase androgen: 6-15 years Is not under control of the following: * Gonadotrophin * ACTH * Prolactin

Tanner Staging The breasts and of pubic hair growth of puberty have been classified into five stages

Gonadarche Factors which induce gonadarche in late pre-puberty: * Anterior pituitary response GnRH * Follicle reactivity to FSH&LH

The Age of Menarche is decline: Improve nutritional status Body weight (47.8 kg) Percentage of fat (16-23%) Obese girls (23-30%)

In summary Puberty Increase levels of gonadotrophins&steroids Appearance of secondary sexual characteristics Pulsatile GnRH (10-16 years) Central negative inhibition Maturation of positive feedback