hrp0094p1-5 | Adrenal A | ESPE2021

Alterations in resting-state functional connectivity in patients with congenital adrenal hyperplasia

Messina Valeria , van´t Westeinde Annelies , Padilla Nelly , Lajic Svetlana ,

Background: Patients with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) are treated with life-long glucocorticoid (GC) replacement therapy. Negative effects on cognition, brain structure and function during working memory tasks have been identified. To date, no studies on functional connectivity during rest have been performed in patients with CAH. One study conducted on patients with Cushing’s syndrome, another disorder of cortisol imbalance, suggests that long-t...

hrp0094p1-126 | Growth A | ESPE2021

Identification and tissue-specific characterization of novel SHOX-regulated genes in zebrafish highlights SOX family members among other genes

Hoffmann Sandra , Roeth Ralph , Diebold Sabrina , Gogel Jasmin , Hassel David , Just Steffen , Rappold Gudrun A ,

SHOX deficiency causes a spectrum of clinical phenotypes related to skeletal dysplasia and short stature, including Léri-Weill dyschondrosteosis, Langer mesomelic dysplasia, Turner syndrome, and idiopathic short stature. SHOX controls chondrocyte proliferation and differentiation, bone maturation, cellular growth arrest and apoptosis via transcriptional regulation of its direct target genes NPPB, FGFR3, and CTGF. However, our u...

hrp0082fc4.3 | Growth | ESPE2014

Oscillations in Gene Expression Profiles Across Childhood Highlight the Relation of Growth and Specific Metabolic Functions in Both Sexes

Stevens Adam , Knight Christopher , De Leonibus Chiara , Dowsey Andrew , Swainston Neil , Murray Philip , Clayton Peter

Background: The phases of human growth are associated with gene expression (GE) changes1, raising the possibility that rhythmic patterns of GE occur throughout childhood.Objective: In this study, we have assessed time-series patterns of GE profiles associated with age to characterise oscillations.Methods: GE analysis was conducted on cells of lymphoid origin from normal individuals through childhood (n=87, 43 ma...

hrp0092hdi2.1 | How Do I Session 2 | ESPE2019

How do I…. Manage Micropenis in a Child

Bertelloni Silvano , Tyutyusheva Nina

Micropenis is defined as a penile length less than 2.5 SD below the mean value for a given age (eg, <2.5 cm at term). Nowadays, it should be also diagnosed in utero by sonography. The incidence of micropenis has been reported as 1.5/10.000 male infants in Usa, 5/1.442 in France and 18/2710 in Brazil, suggesting geographical differences or different assessment. Micropenis represents a clinical sign, that may be part of various clinical conditions, such as hypogonad...

hrp0092p1-343 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity (2) | ESPE2019

Perinatal Features of Prader-Willi Syndrome: A Chinese Cohort

Yang Lili , Zou Chaochun

Background: Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) is a rare complex genetic disorder caused by an absence of expression of imprinted genes on the paternally derived chromosome 15q11-q13 region. This study aimed to characterize the perinatal features in a cohort of Chinese individuals with PWS.Methods: We analyzed anonymous data of 134 patients from the PWS Registry in China. Perinatal and neonatal presentations were analyzed, and ...

hrp0086wg1.3 | ESPE Disorders of Sex Development Working Group (DSD) | ESPE2016

Gender Dysphoria and DSD

Cohen-Kettenis Peggy

Background: Among individuals with DSD, some conditions are more prone to develop distress about ones assigned gender (gender dysphoria; GD) than others. For instance, the percentage of gender change and GD in female-raised persons with testosterone synthesis deficiencies is around 50%, whereas GD hardly seems to occur in complete androgen deficiency syndrome. Unfortunately in many studies information on GD and gender role changes often cannot easily be determined and clinical...

hrp0086wg1.5 | ESPE Disorders of Sex Development Working Group (DSD) | ESPE2016

DSD Nomenclature, a Report of the Patients Views in the dsd-LIFE Study

Thyen Ute

Background: A decade ago the ESPE/LWSPE “Consensus Group on management of intersex conditions” proposed the new term Disorders of Sex Development and its acronym DSD as an umbrella term for congenital conditions in which the development of chromosomal, gonadal, or anatomical sex is atypical. The Consensus Group intended to replace a potentially stigmatizing vocabulary; however, the new nomenclature attracted criticism.Objectiv...

hrp0086wg1.6 | ESPE Disorders of Sex Development Working Group (DSD) | ESPE2016

Fertility in Persons with DSD, Results From the dsd-LIFE Study

Nordenstrom Anna

Introduction: Disorders of sex development (DSD) describes conditions affecting gonadal and adrenal function and therefore to large extent affect fertility. In some cases the gonads have been removed due to risk of malignancy. Information to the patients about their fertility and treatment options have not been optimal in the past.Objective: To describe fertility outcome in the different diagnostic groups of DSD and to assess to what extent assisted repr...

hrp0086rfc9.6 | Pathophysiology of Disorders of Insulin Secretion | ESPE2016

Emerging Pitfalls of Etiological Diagnosis of Diabetes in Children and Adolescents? Analysis of a French Cohort of 310 Recent-Onset Cases

Bismuth Elise , Plat Helene , Chevenne Didier , Chantelot Christine Bellane , Carel Jean-Claude , Tubiana-Rufi Nadia

Background: A diagnosis of diabetes in children used to mean type 1 diabetes (T1D) and lifelong insulin therapy. However, over the last decades the spectrum of diabetes has widened and even if auto immunity remains the most prevalent etiology, confounding factors and overlap with other causes of diabetes types sometimes make a revision of the initial diagnosis necessary.Objective and hypotheses: To classify diabetes etiologies in youth with diabetes usin...

hrp0086p1-p39 | Adrenal P1 | ESPE2016

Chronic Adrenal Insufficiency Due to a Mutation of Nicotinamide Nucleotide Transhydrogenase 1 (NNT1): Case Report

Lefevre Christine , Derquenne Helene , Ister Marielle , Weill Jacques , Gueorguieva Iva , Stuckens Chantal , Cartigny Maryse

Background: Congenital adrenal insufficiency represents a life-threatening condition. Among its multiples causes, mutation of NNT1 is the most recently discovered. We had the opportunity to observe one case. NNT1 is a gene coding for a membrane protein which protects cells from oxidative stress.Objective and hypotheses: As few cases have been published until now, we describe a new case.Results: In a consanguineous (second grade) Al...