hrp0095lb16 | Late Breaking | ESPE2022

Glucose variability in 6–12-month-old healthy infants

Hauschild Michael , Monnard Cathriona , L. Eldridge Alison , Hansen Erik , A. Dwyer Andrew , Rytz Andreas , Darimont Christian

Background: Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices are novel tools to measure the impact of dietary intake on glucose rhythms/metabolism in children. There is a significant gap in the literature on glycemic response in healthy, term infants and young children up to 2 years of age.Objective: To investigate glucose excursions in response to infant feeding, using CGM in healthy 6–12-month-old infants.<p class...

hrp0092fc1.3 | Diabetes and Insulin Session 1 | ESPE2019

Next Generation Sequencing in Greek MODY Patients Increases Diagnostic Accuracy and Reveals a High Percentage of MODY12 Cases

Tatsi Elizabeth-Barbara , Sertedaki Amalia , Skorilas Andreas , Chrousos George , Kanaka-Gantenbein Christina

Introduction: Maturity Onset Diabetes of the Young (MODY) constitutes a genetically and clinically heterogeneous type of Monogenic Diabetes (MD), characterized by early onset of hyperglycemia, autosomal dominant inheritance and defect in β-cell insulin secretion. To date, 14 different MODY subtypes have been reported, each one with a distinct genetic etiology.Materials and Methods: We designed a NGS TGP of seven ...

hrp0092fc6.2 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism Session 2 | ESPE2019

Zone Wise Cell Separation Methods Comparison, Based on Relative Expression of Specific Growth Plate Markers in a Pig Model

Javanmardi Alireza , Raimann Adalbert , Egerbacher Monika , Sagmeister Susane , Gleiss Andreas , Haeusler Gabriele

Introduction: Longitudinal skeletal growth is achieved by enchondral ossification in epiphyseal growth plates (GP) of long bones and vertebrae. These highly organized cartilaginous tissues contain chondrocytes of all differentiational stages classified in three distinct zones named resting, proliferative and hypertrophic. Separated analysis of individual zones is essential in basic GP research thus efficiency of different zonal separation methods confers high ...

hrp0092rfc8.3 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty Session 1 | ESPE2019

Central Precocious Puberty Caused by Novel Mutations in the Promoter and 5'-UTR Region of the Imprinted MKRN3 Gene

Fanis Pavlos , Skordis Nicos , Toumba Meropi , Papaioannou Nikoletta , Makris Anestis , Kyriakou Andreas , Neocleous Vassos , Phylactou Leonidas

Background: Central Precocious Puberty (CPP) is clinically defined by the development of secondary sexual characteristics before the age of 8 years in girls and 9 years in boys. To date, mutations in the coding region of KISS1, KISS1R, DLK1 and MKRN3 genes have been reported as causative for CPP. This study investigated the presence of causative mutations in both the promoter and the 5'-UTR regions of the MKRN3 ...

hrp0089p2-p109 | Diabetes &amp; Insulin P2 | ESPE2018

A Case of Neonatal Diabetes Due to Pancreatic Hypoplasia

Karabouta Zacharoula , Katsafiloudi Maria , Bisbinas Vasiliki , Karametou Margarita , Karali Chrisa , Giannopoulos Andreas

Introduction: Neonatal diabetes mellitus (NDM) is a rare form of insulin-dependent monogenic diabetes mellitus (1/400,000 live births) diagnosed in the first six months of life. It can be either transient or permanent, with abnormalities in the parental chromosome 6q24 and with mutations in genes related to the ATP-sensitive potassium pump in the β-cell membrane respectively.Aim: We describe a male infant, 2.5 months old, diagnosed with NDM and panc...

hrp0089p1-p199 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty P1 | ESPE2018

Growth Hormone Deficiency and Cryptorchidism in a Family with Xq26.3 Duplication and Position Effect on SOX3

Reschke Felix , Jahn Arne , Tzschach Andreas , Schallner Jens , Hagen Maja von der , Huebner Angela

SOX3 is located on the X-chromosome (Xq27.1) and encodes a SRY-related protein that acts as a developmental transcription factor. Copy Number Variations (losses and gains), mutations of polyalanine stretches (deletions or expansions) and missense mutations of SOX3 have been associated with growth hormone deficiency with incomplete penetrance, hypogonadism, differences of sexual development and variable additional endocrine disorders (MIM #312000 and #300123)....

hrp0086p1-p13 | Adrenal P1 | ESPE2016

Establishment of Clinical and Lab Algorithms for the Identification Carriers of Mutations in CYP21A2 – A Study of 768 Children and Adolescents

Meinel Jakob , Finckh Ulrich , Schuster Andreas , Haverkamp Thomas , Richter-Unruh Annette

Background: Bi-allelic mutations of CYP21A2 encoding 21-hydroxylase are the most frequent cause of congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH). Non-classical CAH (NCCAH) or even just hyperandrogenism may be caused by mild or mono-allelic (single) heterozygous mutations of CYP21A2. These mutations are associated either with elevated basal or ACTH-stimulated levels of 17-hydroxyprogesterone (17OHP) in blood.Objective and hypotheses: The objective of this study wa...

hrp0086p1-p887 | Thyroid P1 | ESPE2016

EEG Alterations are Common in Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis

Boettcher Claudia , Brosig Burkhard , Windhaus Henriette , Kamrath Clemens , Wudy Stefan A. , Hahn Andreas

Background: Steroid responsive encephalopathy with autoimmune thyroiditis (SREAT) is a clinically and electrographically heterogeneous steroid-responsive encephalopathy associated with thyroid autoantibodies.Objective and hypotheses: To investigate, whether children and adolescents with Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis (HT) lacking acute clinical manifestation of SREAT show electroencephalogram (EEG) alterations, and to compare EEGs of HT patients with those...

hrp0082p1-d2-45 | Bone | ESPE2014

Longitudinal Changes of Bone Mineral Content in Children with Cystic Fibrosis

Chirita-Emandi Adela , Khanna Sheila , Kyriakou Andreas , McNeilly Jane , Devenny Anne , Ahmed Faisal

Background: A quarter of young adults with cystic fibrosis (CF) may have osteoporosis. However, children with CF do not seem to have an increased risk of fractures.Objective: We aimed to examine the factors that may determine longitudinal changes in bone mineralisation in children with CF.Method: 101 children (51 females) had DXA performed and the data were expressed as expected bone mineral content for bone area SDS (BMCSDS). Of t...

hrp0082p2-d3-316 | Bone (2) | ESPE2014

Bone Size and Bone Mineral Content in Adolescents and Young Adults with Eating Disorders

Mason Avril , Shepherd Sheila , Oakley Charlotte , Thrower Michelle , Kyriakou Andreas , Shaikh Guftar , Ahmed Syed Faisal

Background: There is growing concern about the impact of eating disorders on the bone heath during adolescence where peak bone mass acquisition is of paramount importance.Method: A total of 85 patients (77F/8M, 75% anorexia nervosa(AN) and 25% atypical eating disorder), median age 15.2 years (range, 10.9–19.8) and median BMI SDS −1.3 (−4.7 to 0.8) attended the bone densitometry service between Jan 2009 and Dec 2013 for total body (TB) an...