hrp0082lbp-d3-1017 | (1) | ESPE2014

Exploring the Pathogenesis of Hypothalamic Obesity: the Interaction of Hormonal, Neuronal and Psychological Factors

Steele Caroline , Powell Joanne , Kemp Graham , Halford Jason , Wilding John , Harrold Joanne , Das Kumar , Cuthbertson Daniel , Javadpour Mohsen , MacFarlane Ian , Stancak Andrej , Daousi Christina

Background: Acquired hypothalamic damage frequently causes obesity (BMI ≥30 kg/m2), often refractory to treatment. The interaction of hormonal, neuronal and psychological factors underlying hypothalamic obesity (HO) remains poorly understood.Methods: In fasted and fed states participants underwent blood sampling (GLP-1, insulin, PYY, ghrelin and glucose), fMRI scanning (viewing food/non-food photographs) and assessment of hunger and sati...

hrp0092p1-130 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2019

In vivo and In vitro study of 17β Estradiol Against Amyloid Beta Neurotoxicity in Synaptosomes of Aging Female Rats: A Therapeutic Potential Drug for Parkinson's Disease

Kumar Pardeep , Baquer Najma

Objectives: The aim of the present study was to determine the effects of neuropeptide, neurokinin B (NKB) and amyloid beta fragment Aβ (25-35) on 17β estradiol (E2) treated aging female rat brain of 3 months (young), 12 months (adult) and 24 months (old) age groups.Methods: The aged rats (12 and 24 months old) were given subcutaneous injection of E2 (0.1 µg/g body weight) for 30 days. Synaptosomes we...

hrp0089p1-p188 | Growth & Syndromes P1 | ESPE2018

Mutations in SHOX, GHR and IGFALS Genes Among Indian Children with ‘Idiopathic Short Stature’

Kumar Anil , Jain Vandana

Background: Linear growth is a multifactorial trait.Short children in whom no definite etiology is found after thorough evaluation are considered to have idiopathic short stature (ISS). A proportion of these children have a monogenic basis of short stature.Aim: To study the prevalence of mutations or pathogenic variants in SHOX, GHR and IGFALS genes among Indian children with ISS.Methods: Children aged 4&...

hrp0086rfc13.5 | Management of Obesity | ESPE2016

Protective Potential of Metformin on Membrane Linked Functions in Diabetic Aging Female Rats

Kumar Pardeep , Baquer N

Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate protective potential of metformin on membrane linked functions and glucose transporter in diabetic aging female rats.Background: The emerging view is that diabetic brain features many symptoms that are best described as accelerated brain aging.Methods: Young (3 months) adult (12 months) and aged (24 months) rats will be diabetic by using alloxan monohydrate. After metformin ...

hrp0082p2-d1-538 | Puberty and Neuroendocrinology | ESPE2014

Acute Exposure of Endocrine Disruptor does not Induce Oxidative Stress in the Rat’s Brain

Kumar Neeraj , Sharma Varsha

Background: The ever increasing uses of electronic gadgets are becoming a widespread source of Bisphenol-A accumulation. As studies have been reported that low level BPA accumulation may produce neurological effects but still limited studies have re-examined for its adverse effects in terms of acute exposure from electronic devices.Objective and hypotheses: To investigate the effects of BPA on oxidative damage in terms of activity level of antioxidant en...

hrp0084p3-1114 | Pituitary | ESPE2015

Management of Risperidone Induced Hyperprolactinemia in an Adolescent with Severe Autism

Giri Dinesh , Sanam Tayyaba , Oppenheim A , Senniappan Senthil , Das Urmi

Background: Risperidone is a second-generation antipsychotic medication, which inhibits dopamine and serotonin receptors. Around half of children and adolescents treated with risperidone develop hyperprolactinemia. Chronic hyperprolactinemia can lead to osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease and delayed growth and puberty. There is no available guidance on management of antipsychotic induced hyperprolactinemia in children. We describe the challenges in the management of a teenag...

hrp0089p2-p250 | Growth & Syndromes P2 | ESPE2018

Growth and Body Composition of Term Healthy Indian Infants from Birth to 2 Years of Age

Jain Vandana , Kumar Brijesh , Kurpad Anura

Objective: To do longitudinal assessment of fat mass (FM)% of term, healthy Indian infants by stable isotope dilution method and skinfold thicknesses.Methods: Term healthy singleton newborns, with birth weight between 1.8 to 4.0 Kg, were followed from birth to 2 years. Anthropometry and skinfold thickness measurement at biceps, triceps, subscapular and supra-iliac sites was done serially at 10 days, 3 months, 1 and 2 years. Anthropometric data was conver...