hrp0089rfc10.3 | Late Breaking | ESPE2018
Orsso Camila E
, Butler Andrew A
, Muehlbauer Michael J
, Cui Huaxia N
, Rubin Daniela A
, Pakseresht Mohammadreza
, Butler Merlin G
, Prado Carla M
, Freemark Michael
, Haqq Andrea M
Background: The peptides obestatin and adropin are thought to regulate glucose and lipid metabolism, weight gain, and fluid intake in adults. The roles of obestatin and adropin in the regulation of weight and glucose and lipid metabolism in Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) and non-syndromic pediatric obesity are poorly understood. This study compares the concentrations of obestatin and adropin in infants and children with PWS and age- and BMI-z matched controls, and explores the as...