hrp0086p1-p379 | Gonads & DSD P1 | ESPE2016

Health-Related Quality of Life and Psychological Wellbeing in Adults with Diverse Sex Development

Bennecke Elena , Thyen Ute , Gruters Annette , Lux Anke , Kohler Birgit

Background: Rare congenital conditions with incongruence of chromosomal, gonadal, and phenotypic sex have been summarized as disorders of sex development (DSD). Included in DSD are conditions with diverse genetic etiology, varying levels of prenatal androgen effects, phenotypes, and subsequently, different medical treatments. Quality of life (QoL) and psychological wellbeing are indicators of successful psychosocial adaptation to the conditions. Studies addressing these issues...

hrp0082p2-d1-589 | Thyroid | ESPE2014

No Difference in Cognitive Development of Young Adults and Adolescents Affected by Congenital Hypothyroidism Compared to Their Sibling Controls Despite High Dose L-Thyroxin Treatment

Aleksander Paulina , Blankenstein Oliver , Gruters Annette , Krude Heiko

Background: An early diagnosis and treatment based on neonatal screening offers a normal cognitive development in patients affected with congenital hypothyroidism (CH). However, several studies within cohorts of young adults have shown a still existing difference compared to control groups of up to eight IQ points. Moreover it has been claimed recently that a high L-T4 dose with subsequent episodes of overtreatment results in less favourable IQ outcom...

hrp0082fc13.2 | Thyroid | ESPE2014

Thyroid Agenesis and Severe Thyroid Hypoplasia Caused by a New Inactivating TSH Receptor Mutation Ala579Val

Wessel Theda , Handke Daniela , Kleinau Gunnar , Winkler Franziska , Gruters Annette , Kuhnen Peter , Krude Heiko , Biebermann Heike

Background: Congenital thyroid dysgenesis usually occurs sporadically and may even be discordant in monozygotic twins. However, when caused by inactivating mutations in the TSH receptor (TSHR) it can be inherited recessively, typically resulting in thyroid gland hypoplasia. We present a new familial case of thyroid dysgenesis with two siblings of consanguineous parents. The daughter was identified in neonatal screening with severely elevated TSH and thyroid agenesis on ultraso...

hrp0086fc13.6 | Management of Obesity | ESPE2016

Treatment for Early Onset and Extreme Obesity in Two POMC Deficient Patients: Successful Weight Loss with the Melanocortin-4 Receptor Agonist Setmelanotide

Kuhnen Peter , Clement Karine , Gottesdiener Keith , Fiedorek Fred , van der Ploeg Lex , Wiegand Susanna , Blankenstein Oliver , Gruters Annette , Krude Heiko

Background: POMC deficiency is an extremely rare monogenetic obesity syndrome generally characterized by early onset hyperphagia, red hair and adrenal insufficiency. So far treatment of obesity and hyperphagia with MSH substitution failed, either due to ineffectiveness or side effects of available MC4R agonists.Objective and hypotheses: We hypothesized that the new MC-4R agonist setmelanotide might be a treatment option in POMC deficient patients.<p ...

hrp0084p2-391 | Fat | ESPE2015

POMC DNA Hypermethylation Variant is Highly Associated with Obesity in Adults

Kuhnen Peter , Handke Daniela , Spranger Jochen , Fischer-Rosinsky Antje , Hinney Anke , Hebebrand Johannes , Gruters Annette , Krude Heiko

Background: POMC plays a major role in central body weight regulation. Recently we have shown that a POMC hypermethylation variant is significantly associated with obesity in children and adolescents (Kuehnen et al. PLoS Genetics 2012).Objective and hypotheses: Here we report about our extended studies to elucidate the mechanism behind the occurrence of the POMC hypermethylation variant in obese individuals.<p clas...