ISSN 1662-4009 (online)

ey0016.7 | (1) | ESPEYB16

7. Puberty

Moline Sara , Parent Anne-Simone

Preface: In the puberty field, this year brought new evidence regarding the link between obesity and the onset of puberty. Several high impact basic studies identified new factors involved in the hypothalamic crosstalk between the control of puberty and energy balance.This chapter also summarizes the discoveries regarding the genetic architecture of hypogonadotropic hypogonadism and central precocious puberty and presents some studies looking at the effe...

ey0018.7 | Anne-Simone Parent, Sara Moline, Delphine Franssen | ESPEYB18

7. Puberty

Parent Anne-Simone , Moline Sara , Franssen Delphine

PrefaceSome of this yearÂ’s studies help us further understand the role of MKRN3 in puberty and better define the phenotype associated with MKRN3 mutations. Large cohort studies bring more information regarding secular trends in central precocious puberty, premature thelarche and adrenarche, but also gynecomastia. This chapter also highlights new discoveries regarding the effect of prenatal stress on pubertal timing and the results of the first phase...

ey0017.7 | Sara Moline, Delphine Franssen, Anne-Simone Parent | ESPEYB17

7. Puberty

Moline Sara , Franssen Delphine , Parent Anne-Simone

Preface: In the puberty field this year, several high impact basic studies highlighted the role of neurotrophic factors and microRNA in GnRH neuron migration and activation around puberty. Fascinating discoveries were made regarding the transcriptome of developing GnRH neurons and testicular cells.This chapter also summarizes new data regarding the genetic architecture of the control of puberty using GWAS studies in boys as well as much awaited data rega...