hrp0089rfc5.1 | Thyroid | ESPE2018

Serum Levels of the Soluble Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products are Reduced in Children with Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis

Aversa Tommaso , Ruggeri Rosaria Maddalena , Corica Domenico , Cristani Maria Teresa , Mirabelli Silvestro , Vicchio Teresa Maria , Trimarchi Francesco , De Luca Filippo , Wasniewska Malgorzata

Objective: Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) increased oxidative stress and promote inflammation, resulting in the cellular damage, by interacting with their receptor (RAGE) on cell membrane. By contrast, the soluble receptor for AGE (sRAGE), that is proteolytically cleaved from cell surface receptor via matrix metalloproteinases, sequester RAGE ligands and act as a cytoprotective and anti-inflammatory agent. AGEs-RAGE/sRAGE interaction is deemed to play a role in the pat...

hrp0086p1-p898 | Thyroid P1 | ESPE2016

Do Different Initial Doses of L-T4 within the Range of 10-15 mcg/kg/day Influence Neurodevelopment during the First Two Years of Life in Children with Congenital Hypothyroidism?

Esposito Andrea , Bravaccio Carmela , Bruzzese Dario , Cassio Alessandra , Gastaldi Roberto , Mussa Alessandro , Peroni Elena , Polizzi Miriam , Vigone Maria Cristina , Wasniewska Malgorzata Gabriela , Weber Giovanna , Salerno Mariacarolina

Background: The initial L-T4 dose currently recommended in the treatment of congenital hypothyroidism (CH) is 10–15 mcg/kg per day.Objective and hypotheses: We designed a multicenter randomized trial to evaluate the effects of different starting doses of L-T4 within the range 10–15 mcg/kg per day on neurocognitive development in children with CH.Method: Seventy-two children with CH diagnosed by neonatal screening were enr...

hrp0086p1-p924 | Thyroid P1 | ESPE2016

In Children with Autoimmune Thyroid Diseases the Association with Down syndrome can Modify the Clustering of Extra-Thyroidal Autoimmune Disorders

Aversa Tommaso , Valenzise Mariella , Corrias Andrea , Salerno Mariacarolina , Iughetti Lorenzo , Tessaris Daniele , Capalbo Donatella , Predieri Barbara , De Luca Filippo , Wasniewska Malgorzata

Background: Autoimmune diseases have a higher incidence and prevalence among the individuals with Down syndrome (DS) compared to chromosomally normal people (increased risk for thyroid, gut and islet autoimmunity, juvenile idiopathic arthritis) These findings provide insights into a very aggressive phenotypic expression of autoimmunity in DS children.Objective and hypotheses: To investigate for the 1st time whether the association with DS might per se mo...

hrp0086p2-p950 | Thyroid P2 | ESPE2016

The Evolution of Thyroid Function after Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis Presentation is Different in Initially Euthyroid Girls with or without Turner Syndrome

Wasniewska Malgorzata , Salerno Mariacarolina , Corrias Andrea , Mazzanti Laura , Matarazzo Patrizia , Corica Domenico , Aversa Tommaso , Messina Maria Francesca , De Luca Filippo , Valenzise Mariella

Background: Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (HT) is the commonest autoimmune disorder in Turner syndrome (TS). Although there are in the pediatric literature many studies on the relationships between TS and HT, only few of them have specifically investigated whether the association with TS might be able to significantly affect the evolution over time of thyroid function in children and adolescents with HT, by conditioning a different thyroid status prognosis.<p class="abstext...

hrp0094p1-164 | Growth B | ESPE2021

Long-term efficacy and safety of rhGH in children with SHOX deficiency: preliminary data of a national Italian survey (on behalf of ISPED Study Group on Growth Factors and Puberty).

Bruzzi Patrizia , Vannelli Silvia , Scarano Emanuela , Street Maria Elisabeth , Parpagnoli Maria , Trettene Adolfo Andrea , Wasniewska Malgorzata , Madeo Simona Filomena , Iughetti Lorenzo ,

Background: The phenotypic spectrum of short stature homeobox-containing gene deficiency disorders (SHOX-D) ranges from non-specific short stature to Leri-Weill dyschondrosteosis. Current guidelines support rhGH in SHOX-D children, but long-term data are still lacking. Moreover, no correlation has been established yet between the severity of phenotype, including the response to rhGH, and the underlying SHOX pathogenic variant.Aims: To ev...

hrp0094p2-462 | Thyroid | ESPE2021

Growth impairment in children with severe autoimmune primary hypothyroidism and pituitary hyperplasia without goiter

Corica Domenico , Kucharska Anna Malgorzata , Vierucci Francesco , Valenzise Mariella , Li Pomi Alessandra , Tuli Gerdi , Munarin Jessica , Pyrzak Beata , Cesaretti Graziano , Aversa Tommaso , Wasniewska Malgorzata

Background: Prolonged severe hypothyroidism due to Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (HT) is a rare cause of pituitary hyperplasia (PH) in children. Loss of thyroxine negative feedback causes a TRH-dependent hyperplasia of pituitary thyrotroph cells resulting in adenohypophysis enlargement. A transdifferentiation of pituitary somatotroph cells into thyrotroph cells could explain growth failure in those patients. We report a case series of patients with growth impairment diagnosed...

hrp0094p2-176 | Fat, metabolism and obesity | ESPE2021

Exploring Urinary Bile Acids as Potential Markers of Metabolism: Reference Values in Children by Targeted LC-MS/MS

Schauermann Marcel , Wang Rong , Hartmann Michaela F. , Remer Thomas , Hua Yifan , Shmoish Michael , Bereket Abdullah , Wasniewska Malgorzata , Hochberg Ze’ev , Gawlik Aneta , Wudy Stefan A. ,

Bile acids (BA) are C24 steroids synthesized from cholesterol in liver. Originally, they were mainly considered to function as emulsifiers supporting resorption of lipophilic food compounds and excretion of metabolic products. Recently, their additional biological and endocrine functions in the regulation of metabolism have aroused interest of researchers. In contrast to BA in blood, it is surprising that hardly any data exist on BA in the most accessible human biof...

hrp0094p2-357 | Pituitary, neuroendocrinology and puberty | ESPE2021

Gonadotropin-releasing hormone analog treatment in children with idiopathic central precocious puberty: a pharmacovigilance study in a pediatric population.

Nasso Chiara , Cafarella Giulia , Visalli Giulia , Di Prima Elena , Squadrito Violetta , Squadrito Francesco , Altavilla Domenica , Aversa Tommaso , Wasniewska Malgorzata , Valenzise Mariella ,

Background: Central precocious puberty (CPP) results from premature activation of hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis, which leads to an increased release of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH). GnRH stimulates the development of secondary sexual features, rapid bone maturation and growth. GnRH agonists (GnRHa) represent the gold-standard therapy in CPP children and their use is responsible for pituitary GnRH receptors down-regulation, luteinizing hormone (L...

hrp0097rfc3.2 | Fat, metabolism and obesity 1 | ESPE2023

Reduced central sensitivity to thyroid hormones in children and adolescents with overweight or obesity and impaired glucose tolerance.

Corica Domenico , Di Bonito Procolo , Rosaria Licenziati Maria , Di Sessa Anna , Miraglia Del Giudice Emanuele , Felicia Faienza Maria , Calcaterra Valeria , Franco Francesca , Maltoni Giulio , Valerio Giuliana , Wasniewska Malgorzata

Background: Thyroid hormones (TH) play multiple effects on glucose metabolism. Some recent studies carried out in adult patients suggested an association between altered sensitivity to TH and type 2 diabetes, obesity, and metabolic syndrome. No studies are currently available on the presence of altered sensitivity to the action of TH in youths with prediabetes.Objective: To evaluate the relationship between sensitivity t...

hrp0097p1-404 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2023

Nephrocalcinosis: an emerging issue in children with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia

Chiarito Mariangela , Lattanzio Crescenza , D'Ascanio Vito , Capalbo Donatella , Cavarzere Paolo , Grandone Anna , Luongo Caterina , Pepe Giorgia , Wasniewska Malgorzata , Zoller Thomas , Salerno Mariacarolina , Felicia Faienza Maria

Hypercalcemia and nephrocalcinosis (NC) are rare findings associated with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), whose pathogenetic mechanisms are still unclear. In this study we aimed to investigate the prevalence of NC in a cohort of Italian children affected with classical form of CAH, and to correlate its association with metabolic control of the disease.Subjects and Methods: This is a multicenter one year-perspective study involving ...