hrp0089fc7.5 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism | ESPE2018

Thyroid Hormone Levels in Cord Blood are Associated with Fetal and Neonatal Growth

Hansen Malene K. , Strandkjaer Nina , Frikke-Schmidt Ruth , Bundgaard Henning , Main Katharina M. , Iversen Kasper K.

Background: Normal function of the thyroid gland is essential for adequate neurological development of the fetus and child. In previous studies, associations between reduced birth weight and overt maternal and fetal thyroid dysfunction have been described. We hypothesize that also variations within the normal range of fetal thyroid function have an impact on fetal and neonatal growth.Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate whether thyroid horm...

hrp0086rfc4.3 | Pathophysiology of Obesity | ESPE2016

Early Growth Patterns are Associated with Alterations in Adipocytokine Levels and Fat Distribution Measured by DXA in 982 Children/Adolescents

Tinggaard Jeanette , Thankamony Ajay , Jensen Rikke B , Main Katharina M , Juul Anders

Background: Early growth trajectories are associated with childhood BMI and fat distribution as well as adulthood type 2 diabetes. Mechanisms by which early growth determines later adiposity remain unclear, but the effect may be mediated through adipocytokines.Objective and hypotheses: We describe the association between infant growth, adolescent fat distribution and serum adipocytokines. We hypothesize that poor or rapid early growth is associated with ...

hrp0084p2-497 | Perinatal | ESPE2015

Genetic Variation in the FSH Signalling Pathway Affects Female Reproductive Hormones During Infancy

Henriksen Louise S , Hagen Casper P , Assens Maria , Almstrup Kristian , Main Katharina M

Background: Studies have shown that genetic variations in the FSH pathway (SNPs: FSHB −211G>T, FSHR −29G>A, and FSHR 2039A>G) affect peripubertal levels of serum FSH and age at pubertal onset in girls.Objective and hypotheses: Genetic variations in the FSH pathway reflect circulating levels of female reproductive hormones during the postnatal gonadotropin surge.Method: Blood samples were taken in girls of th...

hrp0086fc12.6 | Neuroendocrinology | ESPE2016

Pubertal Onset in Boys is Influenced by BMI and Genetic Variation of Fshb and Fshr: A Study in Two Population-Based Cohorts of Different Genetic Ancestry

Busch Alexander S. , Hagen Casper P. , Main Katharina M. , Almstrup Kristian , Pereira Anita , Corvalan Camila , Mericq Veronica , Juul Anders

Background: Age at onset of puberty exhibits a remarkable variation mirroring nutritional, environmental, socioeconomic and genetic factors. While large genome-wide association studies identified more than hundred genetic loci associated with age at menarche in girls, knowledge on loci associated with age at pubertal onset in boys is sparse. FSHB/FSHR genetic variants have been shown to affect pubertal timing in girls and reproductive parameters in men.<p class="a...

hrp0086p1-p347 | Gonads &amp; DSD P1 | ESPE2016

The International AGD Consortium: A Multi-center Study of 3939 Infants and Children with Anogenital Distance Measurements

Lindhardt Johansen Marie , Thankamony Ajay , Acerini Carlo , Kold Jensen Tina , Main Katharina M. , Holm Petersen Jorgen , Swan Shanna , Juul Anders

Background: The anogenital distance (AGD) is considered a valid marker of altered androgen action in utero. Recently, reduced AGD has been shown in males with hypospadias, cryptorchidism, reduced semen quality and infertility. It has also been proposed as a new marker to be used by clinicians when managing patients with Disorders of Sex Development. However, little normative data exist and measurement methods vary.Objective and hypotheses: We established...

hrp0089p1-p223 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology P1 | ESPE2018

Sex-Differences in Reproductive Hormones During Mini-Puberty in Infants with Normal and Disordered Sex Development

Johannsen Trine Holm , Main Katharina M , Ljubicic Marie Lindhardt , Jensen Tina Kold , Andersen Helle Raun , Andersen Marianne Skovsager , Petersen Jorgen Holm , Andersson Anna-Maria , Juul Anders

Context: The early activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis during infancy can be used in the evaluation of infants suspected of disorders of sex development (DSD). However, few data exists on sex-specific reference ranges for these hormones during early life.Objective: To evaluate sex-differences in reproductive hormone concentrations in serum from healthy infants in order to define sex-specific cut-off values and to apply these in infants ...

hrp0082fc6.5 | Gonads &amp; DSD | ESPE2014

Serum Levels of AMH Reflect Ovarian Morphology by MRI in 109 Healthy Peripubertal Girls

Hagen Casper P , Mouritsen Annette , Mieritz Mikkel G , Tinggaard Jeanette , Wohlfart-Veje Christine , Fallentin Eva , Anderson Richard A , Main Katharina M , Juul Anders

Background: In adult women, serum levels of AMH reflect both the number of small growing follicles and remaining primordial follicles. AMH levels range 15 fold between healthy girls. Interpretation of AMH is contentious due to minor intra-individual changes around time of pubertal onset despite continuous loss of primordial follicles.Objective and Hypotheses: To describe ovarian morphology (volume, follicles) in healthy girls and adolescents in relation ...

hrp0082p2-d3-395 | Fat Metabolism &amp; Obesity (2) | ESPE2014

Body Composition in 10–15 Years Old Children Exposed to Pesticides Prenatally

Tinggaard Jeanette , Wohlfahrt-Veje Christine , Schmidt Ida M , Boas Malene , Husby Steffen , Main Katharina M , Skakkebaek Niels E , Jensen Tina K , Andersen Helle R

Background: Exposure to non-persistent pesticides may have an effect on prenatal growth and later risk of adiposity. Prenatal pesticide exposure has been found to be associated with lower birth weight and higher body fat percentage calculated from skinfolds at age 6–11 years. Body composition measured by using DXA in children prenatally exposed to pesticides has not previously been reported.Objective and hypotheses: To study the effects of prenatal ...

hrp0094fc5.4 | Sex Development and Gender Incongruence | ESPE2021

Reproductive hormone levels in Minipuberty as a predictor of Testicular Endocrine Function and Penile Length in Healthy Young Men: An 18-year longitudinal Cohort Study

Henriksen Louise S. , Petersen Jorgen H. , Skakkebaek Niels E. , Jorgensen Niels , Virtanen Helena E. , Juul Anders , Toppari Jorma , Main Katharina M. ,

Background: Minipuberty denotes a period 1–6 months postnatally in boys during which a transient activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis is observed. This early hormone activation can be used diagnostically in patients suspected of pituitary deficiency and differences in sex development. However, its significance for prediction of reproductive function in healthy young men is unknown.Objective: To eval...

hrp0095fc6.1 | Sex Development and Gonads | ESPE2022

AMH levels in infancy and mid-childhood predict ovarian activity in adolescence: a longitudinal study of healthy girls

Bistrup Fischer Margit , Hagen Casper P. , Wohlfahrt-Veje Christine , Assens Maria , Busch Alexander S. , Tønnes Petersen Anette , Juul Anders , Main Katharina M.

Background: Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) is produced by granulosa cells in small follicles prior to gonadotropin dependent growth and serum levels reflect the number of small antral follicles. There are currently no longitudinal data of individual AMH levels from infancy to adolescence.Aim: To evaluate whether AMH in infancy and childhood is associated with AMH levels and ovarian morphology peripubertal and in adole...