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Pubarche () refers to the first appearance of
pubic hair Pubic hair (or pubes , ) is terminal hair, terminal body hair that is found in the sex organ, genital area and pubic region of adolescent and adult humans. The hair is located on and around the sex organs, and sometimes at the top of the inside ...
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puberty Puberty is the process of physical changes through which a child's body matures into an adult body capable of sexual reproduction. It is initiated by hormonal signals from the brain to the gonads: the ovaries in a female, the testicles i ...
. It is one of the earliest physical changes of puberty and can occur independently of complete puberty. It is usually the second sign of puberty, after
thelarche Thelarche, also known as breast budding, is the onset of secondary breast development, often representing the beginning of pubertal development. It is the stage at which male and female breasts differentiate due to variance in hormone levels; howe ...
in females and gonadarche in males (though in females, it can also happen before thelarche, but this is less common). The early stage of sexual maturation, also known as
adrenarche Adrenarche is an early stage in sexual maturation that happens in some higher primates (including humans), typically peaks at around 20 years of age, and is involved in the development of pubic hair, body odor, skin oiliness#Oily skin, skin oiline ...
, is marked by characteristics including the development of pubic hair,
axillary hair Underarm hair, also known as axillary hair or armpit hair, is the hair in the underarm area (''axilla''). Development Underarm or axillary hair goes through four stages of development, as staged by the Wolfsdorf Axillary Hair Scale, driven by ...
, adult apocrine body odor,
acne Acne ( ), also known as ''acne vulgaris'', is a long-term Cutaneous condition, skin condition that occurs when Keratinocyte, dead skin cells and Sebum, oil from the skin clog hair follicles. Typical features of the condition include comedo, ...
, and increased oiliness of hair and skin. The Encyclopedia of Child and Adolescent Health corresponds SMR2 (sexual maturity rating) with pubarche, defining it as the development of pubic hair that occurs at a mean age of 11.6 years in females (range 9.3–13.9 years) and 12.6 years in males (range 10.7–14.5 years). It further describes that pubarche's physical manifestation is vellus hair over the
labia The labia are the major externally visible structures of the vulva. In humans and other primates, there are two pairs of labia: the ''labia majora'' (outer lips) are large and thick folds of skin that cover the vulva's other parts, while the ''la ...
or the base of the penis. See Table 1 for the entirety of the sexual maturity rating description. A study researched whether
thelarche Thelarche, also known as breast budding, is the onset of secondary breast development, often representing the beginning of pubertal development. It is the stage at which male and female breasts differentiate due to variance in hormone levels; howe ...
pathway, beginning puberty with breast development alone, or the pubarche pathway, beginning puberty with pubic hair development alone, represents the true pubertal development. The study is an observational, longitudinal cohort study. The study cohort is limited to a group of black and white girls who were seen annually for ten years. It is concluded in the research that pubarche may represent true pubertal maturation.


Assessment

The
Tanner scale The Tanner scale (also known as the Tanner stages or sexual maturity rating (SMR)) is a scale of physical development as pre-pubescent children transition into adolescence, and then adulthood. The scale defines physical measurements of devel ...
remains the gold standard for determining pubarche. In clinical settings, this scale is primarily used by physicians, nurses, or other trained healthcare providers as part of a physical examination to assess the stage of puberty in children and adolescents, though in some cases the stage of puberty can be self-assessed.


Average age

The average beginning of pubarche varies due to many factors, including environmental exposures, nourishment, weight, race and ethnicity, and geographical location. First (and often transient) pubic hair resulting from
adrenarche Adrenarche is an early stage in sexual maturation that happens in some higher primates (including humans), typically peaks at around 20 years of age, and is involved in the development of pubic hair, body odor, skin oiliness#Oily skin, skin oiline ...
may appear between ages of 10 and 12 at the beginning of puberty.


Environmental exposures

Chemical toxins in the environment are one of many factors influencing adolescent development. In the early 1970s, more than 4000 people were accidentally exposed to polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs). A study was conducted in the child-bearing women exposed to the toxin, with their baby girls reaching menarche by the age of 11.6 years, compared to girls who had low exposure reaching menarche by the age of 12.2–12.6 years. In everyday life, people are exposed to a various number of pesticides, with a large amount found to be disruptive to the endocrine system. Although dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) and the metabolite dichlorodiphenyl dichloroethane (DDE) were banned in the United States in the 1970s, countries around the world are still using these pesticides.


Geographical location and nutritional needs

Geographical location and zones also plays a part in the timing of pubarche. A study was done in different zones in Nigeria and found that males in the Northeast, Northwest, and Southwest had an earlier timing of pubarche compared to the males in the Southeast, whereas females had delayed pubarche in the Southeast regions of Nigeria. Within these regions, socio-economic classes were also taken into consideration. They found that households with a higher economic status posed an increased risk of premature, or an early onset of pubarche, possibly related to food being easily accessible. Nutrition is vital in adolescent development. Failure to meet average nutritional needs, such as calcium and vitamin D for bone growth, may result in growth stunting. Over-nourishment and/or living a sedentary lifestyle can lead to obesity which can also affect adolescent pubarche. The Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2010 declared that females between the ages of 9 and 13 year should meet a caloric intake of 1400 to 2200, while females between the ages of 14 and 18 years should meet a caloric intake of 1800 to 2400 calories a day.


Premature pubarche

Premature pubarche, or ''precocious pubarche'', refers to the appearance of pubic hair before the age of 8 in females or before the age of 9 in males. Premature pubarche is one marker of "incomplete, partial, or dissociated precocious puberty", where incomplete puberty refers to the premature development of one secondary sexual characteristic, such as premature thelarche or premature pubarche. Premature
adrenarche Adrenarche is an early stage in sexual maturation that happens in some higher primates (including humans), typically peaks at around 20 years of age, and is involved in the development of pubic hair, body odor, skin oiliness#Oily skin, skin oiline ...
, as indicated by elevated levels of steroids that are naturally produced by the body (e.g., DHEAS), is the most common cause of premature pubarche. Premature pubarche is linked to adrenarcheal androgen levels with dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS) of 40–130 ųg/dL. However, premature pubarche may also arise independently of adrenarche. Premature pubarche is a subset of precocious puberty which divide into 1) true precocious puberty that includes complete and central precocious puberty and 2) incomplete puberty which has 3 subsets: premature thelacrche, premature pubarche and isolated menarche. When
adrenarche Adrenarche is an early stage in sexual maturation that happens in some higher primates (including humans), typically peaks at around 20 years of age, and is involved in the development of pubic hair, body odor, skin oiliness#Oily skin, skin oiline ...
, an increase in adrenal androgen production, central puberty, and all disease-causing conditions have been excluded, the term ''isolated premature pubarche'' is used to describe the unexplained development of pubic hair at an early age in people without other hormonal or physical changes of puberty. Other potential indicators of premature puberty should also be considered when diagonosing premature pubarche, such as hyperandrogenemia (high levels of androgen in the blood) and
virilization Virilization or masculinization is the biological development of adult male characteristics in young males or females. Most of the changes of virilization are produced by androgens. Virilization is a medical term commonly used in three medical a ...
. Premature pubarche is also a symptom of other hormone- and puberty-related medical conditions, including
polycystic ovary syndrome Polycystic ovary syndrome, or polycystic ovarian syndrome, (PCOS) is the most common endocrine disorder in women of reproductive age. The name is a misnomer, as not all women with this condition develop cysts on their ovaries. The name origin ...
, and classic and non-classic
congenital adrenal hyperplasia Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is a group of Genetic disorder#Autosomal recessive, autosomal recessive disorders characterized by impaired cortisol synthesis. It results from the deficiency of one of the five enzymes required for the Biosy ...
.


Clinical Examination

When premature pubarche has been identified, the clinical examination primarily involves the assessment of signs indicating an elevation of androgens in the body, as well as overall body growth and bone age. If these factors appear normal, it is considered "simple premature pubarche", and it is recommended to monitor its progression to distinguish between central precious puberty or adolescent polycystic ovary syndrome. If these factors, especially body growth and bone age, appear to increase faster than usual, tests for various hormones may be ordered. These tests may include
testosterone Testosterone is the primary male sex hormone and androgen in Male, males. In humans, testosterone plays a key role in the development of Male reproductive system, male reproductive tissues such as testicles and prostate, as well as promoting se ...
, 17-OH, DHEAS, and Synacthen test.


Treatment

Scientists have traditionally thought that premature pubarche has no significant effect to the body, and this is reflected in the lack of a scientific consensus with respect to treatment of premature pubarche. However, it has now been shown clinically that it could be a forerunner of the metabolic syndrome, a cause clinical ovarian androgen excess and hyperinsulinemia in adolescence. Studies have shown that females with premature pubarche and lower birth weight obtained reduced height as adults because of early onset of puberty and a shorter duration of puberty. There is ongoing study on
metformin Metformin, sold under the brand name Glucophage, among others, is the main first-line medication for the treatment of type2 diabetes, particularly in people who are overweight. It is also used in the treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome, ...
therapy in these females with the goal to improve final height. The use of metformin has been shown clinically to prevent ovarian hyperandrogenism development in females with premature pubarche. A randomized control trial studied the effect of metformin 850 mg daily for 12 months compared to placebo. The results show that all abnormalities regarding insulini sensitivity, serum androgens, lipids, total and truncal fat mass, and lean body mass were reversed within 6 months. The untreated group had data that continued to deviate from the normal range. Later on, a cohort study replicated these results.


Delayed pubarche

Delayed pubarche can be caused by numerous aspects. This can include insufficient hormones, medical or genetic conditions (i.e.,
Turner syndrome Turner syndrome (TS), commonly known as 45,X, or 45,X0,Also written as 45,XO. is a chromosomal disorder in which cells of females have only one X chromosome instead of two, or are partially missing an X chromosome (sex chromosome monosomy) lea ...
,
hypogonadotropic hypogonadism Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (HH), is due to problems with either the hypothalamus or pituitary gland affecting the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis (HPG axis). Hypothalamic disorders result from a deficiency in the release of gonadotropic ...
), and chemicals that interfere with the hormones in the body. In young males, genetic differences that impacts the function of enzymes can affect how steroids are eliminated in urine. This can influence the development of pubic hair and can impact the physical appearance from person to person. In young females, the development of breasts and pubic hair can occur at different times. Some may experience breast development before the start of pubic hair growth, and vice versa. Therefore, in order to determine if delayed pubarche is a health issue or not, looking for the signs of puberty happening and the specific timing of it is important to note. The determination of the underlying cause of delayed pubarche can be done so with specific tests of antibodies,
karyotype A karyotype is the general appearance of the complete set of chromosomes in the cells of a species or in an individual organism, mainly including their sizes, numbers, and shapes. Karyotyping is the process by which a karyotype is discerned by de ...
, and hormone levels (i.e.,
cortisol Cortisol is a steroid hormone in the glucocorticoid class of hormones and a stress hormone. When used as medication, it is known as hydrocortisone. Cortisol is produced in many animals, mainly by the ''zona fasciculata'' of the adrenal corte ...
,
thyroid stimulating hormone The thyroid, or thyroid gland, is an endocrine gland in vertebrates. In humans, it is a butterfly-shaped gland located in the neck below the Adam's apple. It consists of two connected lobes. The lower two thirds of the lobes are connected by ...
).


Adrenal Insufficiency

Adrenal insufficiency Adrenal insufficiency is a condition in which the adrenal glands do not produce adequate amounts of steroid hormones. The adrenal glands—also referred to as the adrenal cortex—normally secrete glucocorticoids (primarily cortisol), mineraloco ...
is a life-threatening medical condition in which the adrenal gland is damaged. This leads to not enough hormones being produced, which include
glucocorticoid Glucocorticoids (or, less commonly, glucocorticosteroids) are a class of corticosteroids, which are a class of steroid hormones. Glucocorticoids are corticosteroids that bind to the glucocorticoid receptor that is present in almost every vertebra ...
s and mineralcorticoids. These types of hormones are crucial for the regulation of many functions in the body and with not enough levels of these hormones that are produced by the
adrenal gland The adrenal glands (also known as suprarenal glands) are endocrine glands that produce a variety of hormones including adrenaline and the steroids aldosterone and cortisol. They are found above the kidneys. Each gland has an outer adrenal corte ...
s, it can lead to primary adrenal insufficiency. Delayed pubarche can be expected in young individuals with this medical condition due to the lack of hormones that aid for pubic hair growth. Therefore, if signs and symptoms of adrenal insufficiency are present such as fatigue, weakness, abdominal pain, or any history an autoimmune disease, adrenal insufficiency should be taken into consideration as an underlying cause for delayed pubarche.


Turner Syndrome

Turner syndrome Turner syndrome (TS), commonly known as 45,X, or 45,X0,Also written as 45,XO. is a chromosomal disorder in which cells of females have only one X chromosome instead of two, or are partially missing an X chromosome (sex chromosome monosomy) lea ...
is a genetic condition that affects the nerves and brain, which can lead to certain physical and clinical features such as a greater chance for certain diseases, shortness in height, or abnormal heartbeat sounds. For some individuals with Turner syndrome, the sign and growth of pubic hair can sometimes be delayed or even be absent. This is especially in females with Turner syndrome who have
premature ovarian failure Primary ovarian insufficiency (POI), also called premature ovarian insufficiency and premature ovarian failure, is the partial or total loss of reproductive and hormonal function of the ovaries before age 40 because of follicular ( egg produc ...
. One possible explanation for this is that ovaries are important for the adrenal gland regulation of dehydropiandrosterone (DHEA). The role of DHEA is to be transformed into various androgens, which play a crucial role during pubarche. Therefore, much high levels of androgens may be required in order to meet the levels of androgens in comparison to ovaries that work properly.


Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism

Another cause of delayed puberty in both males and females is hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, which is a condition in which the male and female genitalia produce little to none of the sex hormones. This is a temporary condition in adolescents, usually caused by various stresses, including disease states such as asthma, ulcerative colitis, and sickle cell anemia. Specifically in males, this condition will result in low testosterone levels. Low levels of testosterone can cause levels of other hormones to rise, such as the luteinizing hormone (LH), the follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and the gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH). Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism is more prevalent in females, which usually develops under conditions such as anorexia nervosa or if the female individual participates in an abundant amount of exercise. With these situations decreasing body fat, both estrogen production and secretion will also decrease resulting in delayed puberty, and with it, delayed pubarche. Other health conditions that can cause hypogonadotropic hypogonadism include ovarian failure and autoimmune diseases of the ovaries. Regardless of whether hypogonadotropic hypogonadism is acquired or congenital in males and females, it is always important for providers to conduct detailed family and social histories.


Treatment

With a lack of secondary sources to provide standardized procedures or guidelines to follow in treating delayed pubarche, many studies have been used to find formulations that work best in both males and females. In males diagnosed with constitutional delay in puberty and growth (CDPG), a short-course of testosterone in low doses is used to initiate puberty. In females diagnosed with CDPG, a short-course of estrogen in low doses is used to initiate puberty. Testosterone is available via oral route or intramuscular injection (IM), with IM being the preferred method of administration because oral testosterone has been shown to have liver toxicity side effects. Estrogen is available via oral route and IM; however, oral estrogen is the preferred method of administration. Upon initiation of treatment and thereafter, the adolescent must be monitored for pubertal development, which includes breast development in females and enlargement of the testicles in males. A provider can make a clinical judgment to stop treatment and monitor development while an adolescent is off therapy. There seems to be no guideline or standard treatment for hypogonadotropic hypogonadism; however, the table below (Table 2) shows different formulations of the treatments available as well as the initial doses and adult doses. The estrogen and progesterone formulation, also known as an oral contraceptive or hormonal birth control, should not be used to induce puberty. The transdermal and oral formulation of testosterone is also not preferred to induce puberty in males. In patients with Turner syndrome (TS), treatment formulations differ. The initiation dose is a fraction of the adult dose in most cases but this can also differ between different formulations available. In females, doses are started low and slowly titrated up over years. Oral formulations are not preferred because they pose for the risk of first-pass metabolism, affecting the normal function of the liver. The preferred administration of estrogen is transdermal, such as a patch. A study found that the females with TS using the transdermal estrogen formulation had an improved bone mineral content and uterine development.


See also

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Puberty Puberty is the process of physical changes through which a child's body matures into an adult body capable of sexual reproduction. It is initiated by hormonal signals from the brain to the gonads: the ovaries in a female, the testicles i ...
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Adrenarche Adrenarche is an early stage in sexual maturation that happens in some higher primates (including humans), typically peaks at around 20 years of age, and is involved in the development of pubic hair, body odor, skin oiliness#Oily skin, skin oiline ...
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Thelarche Thelarche, also known as breast budding, is the onset of secondary breast development, often representing the beginning of pubertal development. It is the stage at which male and female breasts differentiate due to variance in hormone levels; howe ...
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Menarche Menarche ( ; ) is the first menstrual cycle, or first menstruation, menstrual bleeding, in female humans. From both social and medical perspectives, it is often considered the central event of female puberty, as it signals the possibility of fe ...
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Spermarche Spermarche, also known as semenarche, is the time at which a male experiences his first ejaculation. It is considered to be the counterpart of menarche in females. Depending on upbringing, cultural differences, and prior sexual knowledge, males may ...
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Androgen An androgen (from Greek ''andr-'', the stem of the word meaning ) is any natural or synthetic steroid hormone that regulates the development and maintenance of male characteristics in vertebrates by binding to androgen receptors. This includes ...
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Estrogen Estrogen (also spelled oestrogen in British English; see spelling differences) is a category of sex hormone responsible for the development and regulation of the female reproductive system and secondary sex characteristics. There are three ...


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