hrp0086p1-p218 | Diabetes P1 | ESPE2016

Clinical Characteristics and Molecular Analysis of Patients with Neonatal Diabetes

Yavas Abali Zehra , Bundak Ruveyde , Bas Firdevs , De Franco Elisa , Genens Mikayir , Poyrazoglu Sukran , Ellard Sian , Hattersley Andrew , Darendeliler Feyza

Background: Neonatal diabetes mellitus (NDM) is a form monogenic diabetes diagnosed under 6 month of age.Objective and hypotheses: To describe the clinical and molecular features of NDM patients in a Turkish cohort.Method: Fifteen patients (13M, 2F) with diabetes onset before 6 months of age were included in the study. Clinical and molecular data were evaluated retrospectively.Results: Mean age at diagnosis w...

hrp0084fc14.4 | Puberty | ESPE2015

Genetic Variation of AMH Signaling Affects AMH and Inhibin B Levels in Healthy Peripubertal Girls

Hagen Casper P , Almstrup Kristian , Main Katharina M , Juul Anders

Background: Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) is produced by small growing ovarian follicles. It inhibits both FSH induced maturation of follicles as well as aromatase activity. Genetic variation of AMH signalling is associated with age at menopause and circulating oestradiol levels, i.e. AMH rs10407022 T>G (intragenic) and AMHR2 rs11170547 C>T (putative enhancer).Objective and hypotheses: This present study aims to investigate ...

hrp0086p1-p691 | Endocrinology and Multisystemic Diseases P1 | ESPE2016

Neonatal Diabetes and Congenital Hypothyroidism, a Rare Condition: Report of 2 Cases with Different Genetic Causes

Mendoza Carolina , Garfias Carolina , Seiltgens Cristian , Silva Ricardo , Hodgson Isabel , Ugarte Francisca , Flanagan Sarah , Ellard Sian , Garcia Hernan

Background: Neonatal diabetes (ND) is a rare monogenic form of diabetes presenting within the first six months of life. The most frequent causes include mutations in KCNJ11, ABCC8 and insulin genes, but up to 40% of patients remain without a molecular genetic diagnosis.Case presentation: Case 1: a female newborn of non-consanguineous parents, born at 35 weeks, SGA. She presented with hyperglycemia at second day of life...

hrp0089p2-p386 | Thyroid P2 | ESPE2018

Triac Treatment Response to Thyroid Hormone Resistantance

Cinaz Peyami , Uğurlu Aylin Kılınc , Doğer Esra , Akbaş Emine Demet , Bideci Aysun , Camurdan Orhun

Aim: Resistance to thyroid hormone (RTH) is a disease characterized by decreased sensitivity to thyroid hormone in the peripheral tissues such as cell membrane, metabolism, or nuclear receptor. In THRB gene mutation induced RTH, the effect of T3 on TRβ mutant receptors in the liver and the pituitary decreased, on TRα receptors located in the brain and heart increased. Triac’s activity is similar to T3.Case: A 1-month-old girl patient was a...

hrp0089rfc11.1 | Bone, Growth Plate & Mineral Metabolism 2 | ESPE2018

Diagnosis and Management of Pseudohypoparathyroidism and Related Disorders: First International Consensus Statement

Mantovani Giovanna , Bastepe Murat , Monk David , de Sanctis Luisa , Thiele Susanne , Usardi Alessia , Ahmed Faisal , Bufo Roberto , Choplin Timothee , DeFillipo Gianpaolo , Devernois Guillemette , Eggermann Thomas , Elli Francesca M , Freson Kathleen , Ramirez Aurora Garcia , Germain-Lee Emily , Groussin Lionel , Hamdy Neveen , Hanna Patrick , Hiort Olaf , Juppner Harald , Kamenicky Peter , Knight Nina , Kottler Marie-Laure , Le Norcy Elvire , Lecumberri Beatriz , Levine Michael A , Makiti Outi , Martin Regina , Martos-Moreno Gabriel Angel , Minagawa Masanori , Muray Philip , Pereda Arrate , Pignolo Roberto , Rejnmark Lars , Rodado Rebecca , Rothenbuhler Anya , Saraff Vrinda , Shoemaker Ashley , Shore Eileen M. , Silve Caroline , Turan Serap , Woods Philip , Zillikens M. Carola , de Nanclares Guiomar Perez , Linglart Agnes

Pseudohypoparathyroidism (PHP) and related disorders lead to a wide spectrum of abnormal physical characteristics, neurocognitive and endocrine abnormalities. PHP (including all subtypes), pseudoPHP, acrodysostosis and progressive osseous heteroplasia refer to heterogeneous disorders characterized by physical findings, differently associated in each subtype, including short bones, short stature, stocky build, subcutaneous ectopic ossifications, as well as laboratory abnormalit...

hrp0084p3-899 | Fat | ESPE2015

The Influence of Physical Activity and Physical Fitness in the Metabolic Profile and Microcirculation of Eutrophic, Overweight and Obese Children 5–12 Years of Age

da Penha Jociene Terra , Gazolla Fernanda Mussi , Carvalho Cecilia Noronha de Miranda , Madeira Isabel Rey , Rodrigues Jr Flavio , Machado Elisabeth de Amorim , Sicuro Fernando Lencastre , Farinatti Paulo de Tarso Veras , Collett-Solberg Paulo Ferrez

Background: Obesity is a worldwide epidemic affecting adults and children. Social changes throughout history have contributed to modifications in nutrition and physical activity levels. These changes in lifestyle affected health, increasing the number of metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. Obese children already have a low grade systemic inflammation as well as markers of increased cardiovascular risk. The endothelial function is an important and early marker of atheroscler...

hrp0084fc3.4 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Wolfram Syndrome: Natural History and Genotype–Phenotype Correlation Based on EURO-WABB Registry Show Gender Differences in Disease Severity

Dias Renuka , Richens Caitlin , Astuti Dewi , Nightingale Peter , Ayme Segolene , Heredia Miguel Lopez de , Nunes Virginia , Maffei Pietro , McCafferty Susan , Młynarski Wojciech , Parkinson Kay , Paquis-Flucklinger Veronique , Rohayem Julia , Sinnott Richard , Tillmann Vallo , Tranebjaerg Lisbeth , Barrett Timothy

Background: Wolfram syndrome (WS) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder, characterised by early-onset diabetes and optic atrophy. It is caused by mutations in WFS1.Objective and hypotheses: This study aimed to comprehensively review the natural history of WS in a large cohort of patients from the EURO-WABB registry.Method: Data from EURO-WABB patients with WS was analysed in conjunction with the Leiden Open Variation Data...

hrp0082p2-d2-606 | Thyroid (1) | ESPE2014

Genetic Studies in Congenital Hypothyroidism: a Regional Study

Hashemipour Mahin , Hopvsepian Silva

Background: Congenital hypothyroidism (CH) is considered as the most common endocrine disorder in neonates. CH may be caused by defects in the thyroid gland (dysgenesis) or in one of the stages in the synthesis of thyroid hormones (dyshormonogenesis). Early diagnosis and treatment of neonates with CH is crucial for their neurological development and preventing its related mental retardation. CH screening program have made the opportunity to achieve the mentioned goals. CH scre...

hrp0092p2-113 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2019

Prevalence and Correlation of Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) with Serum Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) Levels in Obese Indian Children

Arya Archana , De Hriday , Chugh Vasundhara

Aims: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the asymptomatic involvement of liver due to fatty infiltration of hepatocytes seen commonly in obese children. Elevated serum aminotransferase level serves as a surrogate marker of NAFLD. The recommended ALT cut-offs for screening for NAFLD in obese boys and girls are 22 and 25U/L respectively. We determined the prevalence of NAFLD amongst obese children in our population based on Liver Ultrasonography(USG), ...

hrp0086p1-p337 | Gonads & DSD P1 | ESPE2016

46,XY Partial Gonadal Dysgenesis Caused by an Xp21.2 Interstitial Duplication that Does not Encompass the NR0B1 Gene

dos Santos Ana Paula , Piveta Cristiane dos Santos Cruz , de Andrade Juliana Gabriel Ribeiro , Fabbri Helena Campos , Lopes Vera Lucia Gil da Silva , Junior Gil Guerra , Guerra Andrea Trevas Maciel , Mello Maricilda Palandi

Background: A portion of 160 kb on Xp21.2 is defined as dosage sensitive sex reversal, including NR0B1, which is considered the most likely candidate gene involved in XY gonadal dysgenesis if overexpressed. The excess of NR0B1 gene product seems to disturb testicular development by down regulating NR5A1, WT1, and SOX9. Xp duplication causes insufficient SRY expression leading to testis development failure. However, NR0B1 si...