hrp0084p3-1157 | Puberty | ESPE2015

Assessment of Endocrine Function in Egyptian Adolescent B-Thalassemia Major Patients

Dayem Soha Abd El , Kader Mona Abd El

Objective: To evaluate the endocrine function among Egyptian adolescent thalassemic patients.Patients and methods: 54 patients and 28 age-matched normal controls was included. Anthropometric measurements, clinical pubertal assessment were done for all patients. Oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) was done to all patients and controls with measuring serum insulin level at 0.120 minutes. Insulin sensitivity and release index were calculated. 32 patients had...

hrp0084p3-724 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Study of Adiponectin Level in Diabetic Adolescent Girls in Relation to Glycaemic Control and Complication of Diabetes

Dayem Soha Abd El , Nazif Hayam K , Kader Mona Abd El , El-Tawil Maha , Battah Ahmed

Objective: To determine the influence of adolescent girls with type 1 DM on circulating levels of adiponectin and to study the relation between adiponectin level with glycemic control and complication of diabetes.Patients and methods: The study included 40 female adolescent type 1 diabetic patients and 40 healthy volunteer of the same age and sex. Blood sample was taken for assessment of glycosylated haemoglobin, lipid profile and adiponectine. Urine sam...

hrp0084p3-764 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

The Role of KCNJ11 Gene in Neonatal Diabetes

El Dayem Soha Abd , Shawky Shereen , Kader Mona Abd El , Kamel Solaf , Khalifa Rania Hassan , Lebedy Dalia El , Ahmed Dina

Background: Neonatal diabetes mellitus (NDM) is a monogenic form of diabetes that occurs in the first 6 months of life. Infants with NDM do not produce enough insulin, leading to hyperglycaemia. An identified and potentially treatable form of monogenic diabetes is the neonatal diabetes caused by activating mutations of the KCNJ11 gene, which codes for the Kir6.2 subunit of the beta cell of the ATP sensitive potassium channel (KATP). The identification of KCNJ11 mutation has im...