hrp0094p1-42 | Sex Endocrinology and Gonads A | ESPE2021

Disorders of sex development: clinical and genetic heterogeneity

Nikitina Irina , Kudryashova Elena , Sarakaeva Leyla , Kostareva Anna ,

Background and Aims: Disorders of sex development (DSD) are a group of rare congenital conditions. Clinical management of patients with DSD is often difficult and requires multidisciplinary approach.Material and methods: Twenty-eight patients aged 1 to 18 years with different forms of 46, XY DSD were included. The subjects have undergone a clinical examination, karyotype analysis followed by the next generation sequencing (NGS) using MiS...

hrp0094p2-273 | Growth hormone and IGFs | ESPE2021

The results of treatment with growth hormone in a patient with growth hormone deficiency and type 1 diabetes

Rakus-Kwiatosz Anna , Banecka Bozena , Ben-Skowronek Iwona ,

Introduction: Currently, the incidence of diabetes in children is increasing and may coexist with growth hormone deficiency. In diabetic patients, there are many mechanisms which disrupt the growth process and affect the GH/IGF-1 axis. However, with properly controlled diabetes, patients achieve normal height and should be diagnosed for causes of short stature other than diabetes. There are few reports on the safety and effects of the use of recombinant human ...

hrp0097p1-443 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2023

To study the prognostic significance of the molecule intercell adhesion type 1 (ICAM1 – intercellularadhesion molecule type 1, CD54) and adhesion moleculesvascular endothelium type 1 (VCAM1 - vascularcell adhesion molecule type 1, CD106) in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus after COVID 19 infection

Aripova Malika , Khaydarova Feruza , Alimova Nasiba , Alieva Anna , Sadikova Aqida

The study was aimed at assessing the relationship between increased titers of intercellular adhesion molecules ICAM VCAM in order to assess the risk of developing vascular lesions in children with type 1 diabetesIntroduction: COVID-19 induces a systemic inflammatory response, including dysregulation and misexpression of many inflammatory cytokines [1]. Inflammatory cell recruitment and activation depends on the expression of many classes...

hrp0097p1-118 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2023

The effect of growth hormone therapy on body composition in girls with Turner syndrome – a 10-year follow-up.

Błaszczyk Ewa , Shulhai Anna-Mariia , Gieburowska Joanna , Gawlik Aneta

Background: Obesity and a thicker layer of subcutaneous adipose tissue are more common in Turner syndrome (TS), however, it is assumed that growth hormone (GH) treatment has beneficial effect on their body composition (BC). Objective: To investigate the effect of GH therapy on BC and its relation with metabolic syndrome components in girls with TS during a 10 year-follow-up.Patients and Methods: 21 girls with TS were des...

hrp0097p1-505 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2023

Changes in carbohydrate and lipid metabolism during 10-year follow-up of patients with Turner syndrome treated with growth hormone.

Błaszczyk Ewa , Shulhai Anna-Mariia , Gieburowska Joanna , Gawlik Aneta

Background: Disorders in carbohydrate and lipid metabolism are more common in girls with Turner syndrome (TS) than in general population. Metabolic disorders have been identified as risk factors for the development of cardiovascular diseases. Additionally, TS patients are usually treated many years with growth hormone (GH) that affects the parameters of carbohydrate-lipid metabolism. Therefore cardiovascular risk factors should be monitored in TS girls.<p ...

hrp0097p1-555 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2023

Genetic bases of familial central precocious puberty

Khabibullina Dina , Kolodkina Anna , Bezlepkina Olga , Peterkova Valentina

Background: Nowadays, single nucleotide polymorphisms in genes KISS1, KISS1R, MKRN3, DLK1 have been described as the leading cause of precocious hypothalamic-pituitary axis activation in children. Genetic testing in patients with hereditary forms of precocious puberty (PP) can expand our knowledge in underlying molecular mechanisms of the disease. The diagnosis of genetic bases is necessary for genetic counselling.Aim: T...

hrp0086fc4.5 | Pathophysiology of Obesity | ESPE2016

Novel Association between the Non-synonymous A803G Polymorphism of the N-acetyltransferase 2 Gene and Impaired Glucose Homeostasis in Obese Children and Adolescents

Marzuillo Pierluigi , Grandone Anna , Di Sessa Anna , Umano Giuseppina Rosaria , Cirillo Grazia , Perrone Laura , del Giudice Emanuele Miraglia

Background: The N-acetyltransferase 2 (NAT2) A803G polymorphism leading to substitution of lysine to arginine at residue 268 and codifying for a cytosolic enzyme catalysing acetyl-CoA-dependent N- and O-acetylation reactions, has been associated with decreased insulin sensitivity in a large adult population with the A allele associated with insulin resistance (IR)-related traits.Objective and hypotheses: We screened for this polymorphism, for th...

hrp0084p3-838 | Fat | ESPE2015

Bioavailable Vitamin D in Obese Children: The Role of Insulin Resistance

Grandone Anna , Del Giudice Emanuele Miraglia , Cirillo Grazia , Di Sessa Anna , Umano Giuseppina , Marzuillo Pierluigi , Capristo Carlo , Perrone Laura

Background: Studies examining vitamin D levels in association with childhood obesity usually do not concurrently measure levels of vitamin D-binding protein and do not calculate the unbound, bioavailable vitamin D, that is considered the fraction of 25-hydroxyvitamin D able to exert biological activity.Objective and hypotheses: To evaluate in a group of children for the most part obese i) the concentrations of both total 25-hydroxyvitamin D and of the bi...

hrp0097p1-467 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2023

Evaluation of concentrations of homocysteine in obese and overweight adolescents and its correlation with lipid and carbohydrate parameters

Rumińska Małgorzata , Witkowska-Sędek Ewelina , Krajewska Maria , Majcher Anna , Stelmaszczyk-Emmel Anna , Pyrżak Beata

Background: Metabolic and hemodynamic obesity-related disorders are a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease in children with excess body fat mass. Studies in adults suggest that serum homocysteine is a marker of atherosclerosis and is associated with vascular dysfunction. Studies in children are inconclusive. The aim of the study was to evaluate the association between homocysteine concentrations and lipid and carbohydrate metabolism parameters in obese...

hrp0086p2-p977 | Thyroid P2 | ESPE2016

Very Early Onset of Autoimmune Thyroiditis in a Toddler with Multi-organ Involvement

Marzuillo Pierluigi , Grandone Anna , Di Sessa Anna , Sanso Claudia , De Nitto Elena , Ruggiero Laura , Capristo Carlo , del Giudice Emanuele Miraglia , Perrone Laura

Background: In infants under 3 years of age acquired primary hypothyroidism caused by autoimmune thyroiditis is very rare. Hypothyroidism can manifest with different signs and symptoms and has a wide range of presentations from subclinical hypothyroidism to overt form.Objective and hypotheses: We describe a child with an unusual hypothyroidism presentation characterized by multi-organ involvement and related to acquired autoimmune thyroiditis during a ve...