hrp0086p1-p212 | Diabetes P1 | ESPE2016
Braha Nirit
, De Franco Elisa
, Dawes Adam
, Sharples Kate
, Moodambail Abdul
, Hughes Claire
, Ellard Sian
, Gevers Evelien
Background: Glucokinase (GCK) acts as the glucose sensor of β-islet cells, regulating insulin secretion in response to changing glucose concentrations. Homozygous GCK mutations are a rare cause of permanent neonatal diabetes. Heterozygous mutations lead to GCK MODY, causing mild hyperglycaemia, not usually requiring treatment.Case: The index case was born to consanguineous parents at 36+2 weeks gestation, weighing 1610 g (0.4th centile). Hy...