hrp0095p1-169 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology, and Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2022

Analysis of the GHR gene poly¬morphism in a non-disgenetic 46,XY DSD cohort without molecular diagnosis.

Celeste Mattone Maria , Perez Garrido Natalia , Costanzo Mariana , Hidalgo Lorena , Berger Malena , Zoff Luciana , Sonia Baquedano Maria , Ramirez Pablo , Berensztein Esperanza , Ciaccio Marta , Marino Roxana , Belgorosky Alicia , Guercio Gabriela

Background: Being born small for gestational age (SGA) is an associated condition to nonspecific 46,XY DSD (without molecular diagnosis and with no specific disorders of undermasculinization). However, the underlying mechanism of the relationship between the presence of genital abnormalities and intrauterine growth restriction is unknown. The GH-IGF system is crucial for sex differentiation in mice and in humans, members of this system were detected in embryon...

hrp0086fc1.1 | Adrenals | ESPE2016

DNA Methylation of HSD3B2, NUR77 and RARβ Promoter Genes is Not Involved in functional Differentiation of Human Androgen-Producing Adrenocortical Cells

Burgos Maria Cecilia Alonso , Goni Javier , Saraco Nora , Garrido Natalia Perez , Rivarola Marco A. , Belgorosky Alicia , Baquedano Maria Sonia

Background: RARβ cooperates with Nur77 to in-vitro regulate HSD3B2 transcription. NUR77 expression parallels HSD3B2 expression with a much lower level in androgen-producing adrenocortical tissues (childhood virilizing adrenocortical tumours (VAT), fetal zone (FeZ) and zona reticularis, ZR). RARβ is down-regulated in starved, hyperandrogenic H295R cells. However, the mechanisms regulating this expression pattern and the relevance of RARβ to huma...

hrp0084p3-1041 | Growth | ESPE2015

Patient with Classic Phenotype of Hypochondroplasia and Deletion of the Gene SHOX

Dominguez Mildred , Amoretti Sonia , Ropero Esther , Campos Ariadna , Clemente Maria , Yeste Diego , Fernandez Paula

Background: Hypochondroplasia is an osteochondrodysplasia inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern that results in a disproportionately short stature, characteristic facial features and skeletal alterations such as lordosis and genu valgum. Haploinsufficiency of the fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 gene (FGFR3) is responsible for 50–70% of the cases, but a negative result doesn’t rule it out.Case presentation: We report a...

hrp0089p2-p355 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology P2 | ESPE2018

Adiponectin as a Marker of Peripheral Insulin Resistance in Adolescents with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) and as a Tool to Suspect Insulin Receptor Defects

Freire Analia , Gryngarten Mirta , Ballerini Maria Gabriela , Arcari Andrea , Bengolea Sonia Viviana , Scaglia Paula , Bergada Ignacio , Ropelato Maria Gabriela

Background: Decreased serum adiponectin levels are associated with obesity and peripheral insulin resistance (IR). PCOS is characterized by hyperandrogenism and chronic anovulation and frequently is associated to IR. Some defects of Insulin Receptor have been proposed as mechanisms to explain ovarian hyperandrogenism in PCOS.Objectives: To explore adiponectin levels in adolescents with PCOS and to evaluate if adiponectin would identify potential patients...

hrp0089p2-p198 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism P2 | ESPE2018

Neonatal Hypocalcemia Due to Maternal Hypovitaminosis D: A Cohort of Children in a Region of Northern Spain

Zuber Maria Laura Bertholt , Martin Concepcion Freijo , Arias Pilar Gortazar , Fernandez Sonia Vilanova , Santos Ana Belen Perez , Amunarriz Maria Garmendia , Revuelta Inmaculada Palenzuela

Background: Neonatal hypocalcemia is defined when the total calcium levels are under 8 mg/dl (Ionic Ca < 1.1 mmol/l) in the full-term newborn, and under 7 mg/dl (Ionic Ca < 1 mmol/l) in the preterm. The fetus entirely depends on the maternal contributions of 25-OH-vitamin D, whose levels are directly correlated with diet and solar exposure. The largest transfer in calcium and vitamin D occurs in the third trimester of gestation, so prematurity is an important risk fact...

hrp0089p2-p253 | Growth &amp; Syndromes P2 | ESPE2018

Influence of Puberty on Adult Height of SGA Children Treated with GH

Lopez-Siguero Juan P. , Munoz-Martinez Pablo , Borras-Perez Ma Victoria , Alvarez-Casano Maria , Sanchez-Moreno Sonia , Martinez-Aedo Ma Jose

Introduction: Published studies on pubertal growth of SGA patients on GH therapy are scarce. An earlier and shorter duration of puberty has been described. Treatment optimization may be necessary and also know their influence on adult height.Objetives: Analyse the evolution of height durig puberty in SGA patients treated with GH. Asses the age of onset of puberty and its relationship to adult and target height.Methods: Retrospectiv...

hrp0089p3-p338 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology P3 | ESPE2018

Ovarian Leydig Cell Tumor in an 8 Years Old Girl Misdiagnosed as Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia Due to Elevated 17-Hydroxi-Progesterone

Arancibia Monica , Garcia-Fernandez Hernan , Martinez-Aguayo Alejandro , Baquedano Paulina , Poggi Helena , Garcia Hernan

Introduction: Non-classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia is the most common pathological cause of early pubarche in prepubertal patients. However, this may also be the first manifestation of central precocious puberty or an androgen producing suprarrenal or ovarian tumor.Objective: To present a clinical case initially misdiagnosed as Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia that turned out to be an Ovarian Tumor of Leydig Cells.Clinical ca...

hrp0084p3-659 | Bone | ESPE2015

Vitamin D Status in Romanian Children 0–18 Years – Should we be More Careful Regarding Supplementation?

Chirita-Emandi Adela , Puiu Maria

Background: In Romania (latitude 48°15’N to 43°40’N), vitamin D supplementation is a common practice mostly in 0–2 year old infants. No published information is available regarding vitamin D status in Romanian children.Objective and hypotheses: We aimed to evaluate the seasonal and age variation of vitamin D status in a large Romanian pediatric patient population.Method: 1 395 individuals, 0–18years, f...

hrp0089fc5.3 | Thyroid | ESPE2018

Computational Analysis of the Ligand Binding Domain of the Thyroid Hormone Receptor for the Rational Design of an Efficient Protein-Based Biosensor for the Detection of Thyroid Hormone Disrupting Chemicals

Verma Sonia , Pandey Amit V

Background: Thyroid hormone disrupting chemicals (THDCs) which are present in the environment, food and everyday consumer products, interfere with thyroid hormone signaling, possibly by interacting with thyroid hormone receptors (THRs). This alters the thyroid hormone homeostasis and affects various functions regulated by the thyroid hormone e.g. macronutrient metabolism, cardiovascular function, and normal brain development. Therefore, there is a necessity for detection and m...

hrp0089rfc4.2 | GH &amp; IGFs | ESPE2018

Data Mining and Computational Analysis of Human Growth Hormone Gene (GH1) Sequence in Normal Population to Identify Potential Variants with Disease-Causing Effects

Verma Sonia , Pandey Amit V

Background: Mutations in GH1 gene cause isolated growth hormone deficiency. Several disease-causing mutations from patients with IGHD have been reported. These mutations have been shown to (a) produce shorter isoforms of GH that does not bind to growth hormone receptor, (b) cause diminished secretion of GH or (c) result in misfolded GH protein. Large sequencing studies from the non-clinical population show several hundred genetic variations in GH1 gene. Role of common polymorp...