hrp0082p2-d1-452 | Growth | ESPE2014

Rasopathies: Assessment of Growth, Genetic Study, Genotype–Phenotype Correlation and Therapeutic Response to GH in Noonan Syndrome

Heredia Claudia , Barros Francisco , Castro-Feijoo Lidia , Conde Jesus Barreiro , Rodriguez Paloma Cabanas , Arias Manuel Pombo

Background: Rasopathies are a heterogeneous group of diseases that share phenotypic characteristics such as facial dysmorphism, congenital heart disease and short stature.Objective and hypotheses: Evaluation of growth and study of the GH–IGF1 axis. Molecular Study of the PTPN11, SOS1, RAF, KRAS, NRAS, MAP2K1 and MAP2K2 genes. Evaluation of growth and study of the GH–IGF1 axis.Method: Descriptive retrospective study in pat...

hrp0089p2-p206 | GH & IGFs P2 | ESPE2018

Identification of Three Novel GLI2 Gene Variants Associated with Hypopituitarism

Castro-Feijoo Lidia , Cabanas Paloma , Barreiro Jesus , Silva Paula , Couce M Luz , Pombo Manuel , Loidi Lourdes

GLI2 is a downstream transcription factor in Sonic Hedgehog signaling, acting early in ventral forebrain and pituitary development. Heterozygous GLI2 mutations have been reported in patients with isolated or combined pituitary hormone deficiency (CPHD).Objective: Study of genetic etiology of the hypopituitarism and identification of the genetic alteration in GLI2 gene.Methodology: Molecular study: Search for varia...

hrp0092p2-61 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2019

Osteogenesis Imperfecta: Genetic Evaluation

Castro-Feijoo Lidia , de la Torre Marina , Cabanas Paloma , Pino Jesus , Pombo Manuel , Barreiro Jesus , Loidi Lourdes

Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a rare, hereditary bone dysplasia with a broad clinical spectrum that includes skeletal and extra-skeletal manifestations. It is genetically heterogeneous and there are multiple described mutations that explain the clinical variability of this entity and make it difficult to establish a genotype-phenotype correlation.Objectives: To evaluate the clinical and genetic characteristics of the patient with OI.</...

hrp0082p1-d3-50 | Bone (1) | ESPE2014

Genetic Study of Osteogenesis Imperfecta: Two Novel Mutations in COL1A1 and COL1A2

Castro-Feijoo Lidia , Loidi Lourdes , Quiroga Nuria , Cabanas Paloma , Heredia Claudia , Leis Rosaura , Barros Francisco , Pombo Manuel , Barreiro Jesus

Background: Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a clinically and genetically heterogeneous rare disorder characterized by variable symptoms including predisposition to fractures. OI has been associated with mutations affecting the synthesis of type I collagen. However, the new technologies have permitted the identification of other responsible genes which are in the collagen metabolic pathway, while others are not.Objective: Characterize the genotype of pati...

hrp0086p1-p799 | Syndromes: Mechanisms and Management P1 | ESPE2016

NPR2 Gene Mutations Associated with Acromesomelic Dysplasia Maroteaux Type are Mostly Unique to Families

Castro-Feijoo Lidia , Barreiro Jesus , Guillen-Navarro Encarna , Journel Hubert , Wakeling Emma , Jagadeesh Sujatha , LeMerrer Martine , Silva Paula , Cabanas Paloma , Pombo Manuel , Loidi Lourdes

Background: Acromesomelic dysplasia Maroteaux type (AMDM) (OMIM 602875) is a rare autosomal recessive skeletal disorder with an approximate prevalence of 1/1,000,000) and characterized by severe dwarfism accompanied by shortness of distal and middle segments of extremities. Mutations in the NPR2 gene which encodes for the natriuretic peptide receptor B (NPR-B) is the underlying genetic cause of this disorder.Objective and hypotheses: Genetic con...

hrp0097p2-307 | Late Breaking | ESPE2023

Burosumab Therapy response in a family with X-Linked Hypophosphatemic Rickets

Carolina Arias Cau Ana , Quispe Florencia , Araya Nicolas , Sanchez Veronica

Introduction: X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH), due to PHEX mutation, is the most common genetic form of rickets in children. This rare disease is characterized by decreased tubular reabsorption and increased renal loss of phosphorus due to increased FGF-23 levels. In children, XLH is often manifested by short stature, rickets and bowel limbs deformity. Conventional treatment with oral phosphorus salts and calcitriol is not always well tolerated which has a pro...

hrp0089p3-p169 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity P3 | ESPE2018

Comparison of the Effectiveness of a Battery Powered and Manual Toothbrush in Removal of a Dental Plaque for Good Oral Hygiene in Adolesents with Over-Weight

Orbak Recep , Orbak Zerrin

Objective: Dental plaque removal is an important factor in preventing periodontal diseases and caries. Tooth brushing remains the most reliable method of controlling dental plaque. The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of plaque control performed with a battery powered and manual toothbrushes in over-weight adolescents.Materials and methods: The twenty two adolesents with over-weight were attended in this study. These patients were d...

hrp0092pl5 | HPG -Nutrition and the Hypothalamo-Pituitary-Gonadal Axis | ESPE2019

Nutrition and the Reproductive Axis: Implications for the Control of Puberty

Tena-Sempere Manuel

Puberty is under the precise control of sophisticated regulatory networks, which integrate a large number of endogenous and environmental signals, including metabolic and nutritional cues. Thus, puberty onset is tightly bound to the state of body energy reserves, and deregulation of energy/metabolic homeostasis is often associated with alterations in the timing of puberty. However, despite recent progress in the field, our knowledge of the specific signals and central molecula...

hrp0082s6.1 | New Concepts in the Gonadotropic Axis | ESPE2014

Roles of Hypothalamic microRNAs in the Regulation of Puberty

Tena-Sempere Manuel

Puberty, as the developmental continuum between infancy and adulthood, is a complex maturational transition, affecting different body systems, which is under the control of sophisticated regulatory networks. Concerning the pubertal awakening of the reproductive axis, much has been learnt in the last decades on the central mechanisms whereby puberty onset is driven. However, most of the information so far available is limited to the roles of specific neurotransmitters and their...

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...