hrp0082fc12.6 | Obesity | ESPE2014

Resveratrol Inhibits Inflammation-Induced Production of Cytokines in Human Adipocytes

Zagotta Ivana , Killian Alexandra , Haas Jennifer , Kietzmann Thomas , Debatin Klaus-Michael , Wabitsch Martin , Fischer-Posovszky Pamela

Background: Upon excessive expansion, adipose tissue is infiltrated by macrophages and shows increased production of inflammatory cytokines. This chronic low grade inflammation of adipose tissue is involved in the pathogenesis of insulin resistance. A supplementation with resveratrol can reverse the metabolic disturbances of human obesity, in part by mimicking the effects of caloric restriction.Objective and Hypotheses: We hypothesized that the beneficia...

hrp0082p1-d1-110 | Fat Metabolism & Obesity | ESPE2014

Free Fatty Acids Activate Hypothalamic Astrocytes in a Sexually Dimorphic Manner

Argente-Arizon Pilar , Fuente-Martin Esther , Diaz Francisca , Freire-Regatillo Alejandra , Argente Jesus , Chowen Julie A

Introduction: Obesity is known to associate with chronic systemic inflammation. However, hypothalamic inflammation also occurs in response to high fat diet (HFD)-induced obesity and is proposed to participate in central insulin/leptin resistance and the perpetuation of weight gain and systemic affectation. The weight gain and central responses to HFD differ between males and females. As hypothalamic glial cells are implicated in the central inflammatory response we hypothesize...

hrp0082p2-d2-278 | Adrenals & HP Axis (1) | ESPE2014

Do Neonates Need a Short Synacthen Test to Investigate the Adrenal Axis?

Niranjan Usha , Franklin Victoria , Bashir Imran , Martin Sarah , Gibson Alan , Wright Neil , Dimitri Paul

Background: There is limited evidence regarding the most appropriate method to investigate adrenal dysfunction in neonates. Our unit in Sheffield, UK measures a series of three serum cortisol levels to determine the need for a short synacthen test (SST). Other units use the SST as the first-line investigation in suspected adrenal insufficiency in neonates; however SST is more invasive with anaphylactic risk.Objective and hypotheses: To determine the prop...

hrp0082p2-d3-307 | Bone (2) | ESPE2014

Suppression of Bone Turnover and its Determinants in Children Receiving Bisphosphonate Therapy

Kyriakou Andreas , McNeilly Jane D , McMillan Martin , Shaikh Guftar M , Mason Avril , Ahmed Syed Faisal

Background: Bisphosphonate therapy (BPT) reduces osteoclast activity and may be associated with adynamic bone turnover. The extent of suppression of bone turnover and its determinants are unclear.Method: Markers of bone metabolism were evaluated in 15 children (9M/6F) undergoing BPT for osteoporosis. The median age at first biochemical assessment was 10.8 years (0.16, 16.3). Serum type I collagen cross-linked C-telopeptide (CTX), alkaline phosphatase (AL...

hrp0082p2-d3-485 | Hypoglycaemia | ESPE2014

Nocturnal Hypoglycaemia in Diabetic Children: Continuous Glucose Monitoring Reveals More of the Iceberg

Bachmann Sara , Martin Eva , Ritschard Vreni , Hess Melanie , Jockers Katharina , Vuissoz Jean-Marc , Zumsteg Urs

Background: Hypoglycaemia is the most common and threatening complication in diabetic children. Nocturnal hypoglycaemia is mostly unrecognised and asymptomatic, but recurrent mild hypoglycaemia at night can lead to hypoglycaemia unawareness and reduced performance at daytime.Aims: To evaluate frequency and duration of nocturnal hypoglycaemia in type 1 diabetic children and to identify risk factors for such events.Patients/methods: ...

hrp0082p3-d1-699 | Diabetes | ESPE2014

Efficacy and Safety of CSII Treatment in Paediatric Age: Long Term Experience of a Tertiary Care Centre in Spain

Roldan Belen , Colino Esmeralda , Martin-Frias Maria , Alvarez Angeles , Yelmo Rosa , Barrio Raquel

Aims: The aims of the study are to evaluate the efficacy and safety of CSII treatment in paediatric patients, to determine if ISPAD criteria for good metabolic control are achieved and to define the general and specific characteristics depending on age and pubertal stage.Methods: Charts of all the patients who started CSII in the last 10 years were reviewed. The cohort consisted of 90 patients (age 10.1±4.4 years, 58% males). Age at start, DM durati...

hrp0082p3-d2-721 | Diabetes (1) | ESPE2014

Glycemic Variability and Metabolic Control in Pediatric Patients with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

Martin-Frias Maria , Roldan M Belen , Alonso M Milagros , Oyakawa Yoko Patricia , Alonso Daniel , Barrio Raquel

Introduction: Recently, the impact of glycemic variability in the development of chronic complications of diabetes has been put in question. The gold-standard method to quantify glycemic variability is not well established.Objective: To analyze the relationship between HbA1c and glycemic variability as determined from self-monitoring blood glucose (SMBG) in type 1 diabetes (T1D) pediatric population.Patients/methods: Cross-sectiona...

hrp0082p3-d3-726 | Diabetes (2) | ESPE2014

Effect of Vitamin D Treatment on Glucose and Insulin Metabolism, and Bone Turnover in Children with Symptomatic Vitamin D Deficiency

El-fakhri Nagla , McMillan Martin , McNeilly Jane , Ahmed S F , McDevitt Helen

Background: There are limited data in paediatric population on the association between vitamin D deficiency/treatment and glucose/insulin metabolism.Objective and hypotheses: This study aimed to investigate the effect of vitamin D therapy on glucose homeostasis, insulin resistance and bone turnover, in children with vitamin D deficiency.Method: 22 children aged 3 months to 10 years (nine male) who were diagnosed with vitamin D defi...

hrp0082p3-d3-795 | Fat Metabolism & Obesity (2) | ESPE2014

Response to Treatment in a Group of Patients with Childhood Obesity

Martin Concepcion Freijo , Zuber Maria Laura Bertholt , Revuelta Inmaculada Palenzuela , Rebollo Ana Rebollo

Background: The childhood obesity is a common reason for consultation, due to the increase of this disease in our society, the instruction of the patient and the family consumed many resources.Objective: Study the obese children who attended during the year 2012 valuing the results at 4 and 8 months.Method: 37 obese children(SDS >2), valuing sex, age, family history (FH), anthropometrics measures at birth and the time of the st...

hrp0084p2-228 | Bone | ESPE2015

Online Survey to Characterise the Burden of Illness in Children with X-Linked Hypophosphatemia

Linglart Agnes , Dvorak-Ewell Melita , Marshall Ayla , Martin Javier San , Skrinar Alison

Background: X-linked Hypophosphatemia (XLH), the most common heritable form of rickets, is a disorder of renal phosphate wasting caused by high circulating levels of fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23) that impairs normal phosphate reabsorption in the kidney and production of the active form of vitamin D. Affected children present with hypophosphatemia resulting in rickets, bowing of the legs and short stature. Limited information is available about the disease burden in child...