hrp0086p2-p58 | Adrenal P2 | ESPE2016

Isthmic Spondylolisthesis in a Pre-pubertal Boy with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia During Aromatase Inhibitor Treatment

Fajardo Nadya Jaimes , Clemente Maria , Fontecha Garcia , Yeste Diego , Campos Ariadna

Background: The aim of therapy in patients with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is to use glucocorticoid doses as low as possible to achieve adrenal suppression. Both chronically increased androgen secretion and increased glucocorticoid exposure may adversely affect adult height and in some patients this therapeutic balance is difficult to achieve. In these particular cases aromatase inhibitors (AI) could be indicated with de aim to reduce glucocorticoid doses avoiding th...

hrp0082fc10.6 | Programming & Early Endocrinology | ESPE2014

The PremAldo Study: Impaired Aldosterone Signaling Worsens Renal Sodium Loss in Preterm Infants

Martinerie Laetitia , Pussard Eric , Yousef Nadya , Cosson Claudine , Lema Ingrid , Mur Sebastien , Boileau Pascal , Lombes Marc

Background: Tubular immaturity, responsible for sodium wasting, is critical during the neonatal period, particularly in preterm neonates. This relates to partial renal aldosterone resistance (Martinerie, Ped Res 2009), coincident with low tubular expression of the mineralocorticoid receptor in newborns (Martinerie, Endocrinology 2009).Objective and methods: Our clinical trial (NCT01176162) aimed to assess aldosterone resistance in neona...