Adrenarche - Wikipedia
Adrenarche is the result of the development of a new zone of the adrenal cortex, the zona reticularis. Adrenarche is a process ... Adrenarche occurs in only a small number of primates, and only chimpanzees and gorillas show a pattern of adrenarche ... have an earlier onset of adrenarche, which raises the possibility that timing of adrenarche may be affected by physiological ... "Differences in Endocrine Parameters and Psychopathology in Girls with Premature Adrenarche versus On-time Adrenarche". J ...
Adrenarche: Physiology, Biochemistry and Human Disease
The onset of DHEA-S production from the adrenal zona reticularis leads to the phenomenon of adrenarche. Adrenarche occurs only ... The phenomenon of adrenarche is unique to human beings and to some Old World primates, and a reversal of adrenarche appears to ... thus increasing the clinical relevance of adrenarche. The physiological triggers of adrenarche and the role(s) of DHEA-S remain ... Adrenarche refers to the onset of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and DHEA-sulphate (DHEA-S) production from the adrenal zona ...
Premature Adrenarche: Information for Parents - HealthyChildren.org
Does premature adrenarche cause any harm to the child?. There are generally no health problems caused by PA. Girls with PA may ... Premature adrenarche (PA) is one of the most common diagnoses made in children referred to a specialist for signs of early ... Treatment for premature adrenarche. There is no treatment that will cause the pubic and/or underarm hair to go away. ... What else besides premature adrenarche can cause early pubic hair?. A small percentage of children with PA may be found to have ...
Premature Adrenarche: Information for Parents - HealthyChildren.org
Does premature adrenarche cause any harm to the child?. There are generally no health problems caused by PA. Girls with PA may ... Premature adrenarche (PA) is one of the most common diagnoses made in children referred to a specialist for signs of early ... Treatment for premature adrenarche. There is no treatment that will cause the pubic and/or underarm hair to go away. ... What else besides premature adrenarche can cause early pubic hair?. A small percentage of children with PA may be found to have ...
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Psychology definition for Adrenarche in normal everyday language, edited by psychologists, professors and leading students. ... Adrenarche. Adrenarche is the specific period of time during puberty in which a persons (typically a male) voice deepens, ...
ACTH receptor promoter polymorphism associates with severity of premature adrenarche and modulates hypothalamo-pituitary...
The aim of the study was to find out whether ACTH receptor (MC2R) promoter polymorphism associates with premature adrenarche ( ... The genetic mechanisms underlying the regulation of adrenarche are unknown. ... The genetic mechanisms underlying the regulation of adrenarche are unknown. The aim of the study was to find out whether ACTH ... Polymorphisms of POR, SULT2A1 and HSD11B1 in children with premature adrenarche. Utriainen P, Laakso S, Jääskeläinen J, ...
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Premature adrenarche. Pubic and axillary hair growth, body odor, sweating, and/or mild acne; may have mildly elevated ... In children with premature adrenarche, bone age advancement by 2 or more years is common and generally benign. J Pediatr ... Premature adrenarche, driven by adrenal androgens rather than activation of the HPG axis, leads to slowly progressive ... Hyperandrogenism: premature adrenarche, peripheral precocious puberty. Neurologic assessment (abnormal examination findings, or ...
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Their conversion to testosterone in small amounts initiates pubic and axillary hair growth (adrenarche). Adrenarche can occur ... Sexual Differentiation, Adrenarche, and Puberty In the embryo, the presence of a Y chromosome triggers development and growth ...
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adrenarche:. an increase in the production of androgens by the adrenal cortex that usually occurs during the eighth or ninth ... Puberty occurs over two distinct phases, and the first phase, adrenarche, begins at 6 to 8 years of age and involves increased ...
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) Sulfate: Reference Range, Interpretation, Collection and Panels
Serum DHEA-S concentrations fall after birth then begins to increase around the age of 7-9 (adrenarche). It keeps increasing ... values for serum dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate in healthy children and adolescents with emphasis on the age of adrenarche and ...
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Examples of maturational stages include infancy, adiposity rebound, adrenarche, puberty and growth cessation. This is in ...
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Disorders of puberty
Puberty is the process of development of adult secondary sexual characteristics. Disorders of puberty can be classified into early (precocious) and late (delayed) puberty. Early (precocious) puberty can be secondary to either activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis (gonadotrophin-dependent, or central) or altered regulation of sex hormone production in the gonads, adrenals or other tissues (gonadotrophin-independent or peripheral). Delayed puberty is most often constitutional, but hypogonadotrophic (central) and hypergonadotrophic (peripheral) hypogonadism should be considered. In this article, we discuss the clinical and biochemical features of normal and abnormal puberty.