hrp0097fc7.1 | Sex differentiation, gonads and gynaecology or sex endocrinology | ESPE2023

Polygenic scores for testosterone and SHBG are associated with hormone levels in male infants

Siegfried Busch Alexander , Lindhardt Ljubicic Marie , N. Upners Emmie , B. Fischer Margit , P Hagen Casper , Juul Anders

Background: The male Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Gonadal (HPG) axis undergoes a transient activity phase during the first months of life with surging serum concentrations of reproductive hormones. Theoretically, the hormonal surge could represent a passive postnatal feedback to the withdrawal from the high sex steroid levels in pregnancy. However, we believe that minipuberty rather represents an active, tightly genetically-regulated biological process. We therefore...

hrp0097rfc7.4 | Sex differentiation, gonads and gynaecology or sex endocrinology | ESPE2023

Serum steroid metabolome dynamics during infancy: a prospective, longitudinal cohort of healthy boys

Siegfried Busch Alexander , Lindhardt Ljubicic Mariee , N. Upners Emmie , B. Fischer Margit , P. Hagen Casper , Frederiksen Hanne , Juul Anders

Background: The circulating steroid metabolome in boys undergoes significant changes during infancy reflecting functional and structural rearrangements of the adrenal glands as well as the transient activity of the hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal axis, also called minipuberty. Studies investigating the serum steroid metabolome dynamics during infancy in a longitudinal manner are however sparse.Objective: We ai...

hrp0097p1-270 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2023

MC4R deficiency in a portuguese pediatric cohort study

C Mendes Ariana , Pereira Janet , Mirante Alice , M Saraiva Jorge , R. Soares Ana , B. Sousa Sérgio , Rosmaninho-Salgado Joana

Background: Melanocortin 4 receptor (MC4R) deficiency is the commonest monogenic form of non-syndromic obesity. MC4R is a seven transmembrane G-protein coupled receptor implicated in central regulation of body weight. The loss-of-function mutations in MC4R gene will contribute to early-onset obesity associated with hyperinsulinemia, hyperphagia and “binge eating”. We aim to determine the prevalence of MC4R variants in a Pediatrics...

hrp0092rfc8.2 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty Session 1 | ESPE2019

Investigation of Imprinting Alterations in MKRN3 and DLK1 in a Cohort of Girls with Central Precocious Puberty Through Specific DNA Methylation Analysis

Canton Ana , Steunou Virginie , Brito Vinicius , Laure Sobrier Marie , Montenegro Luciana , Bessa Danielle , Mendonca Berenice B , Netchine Irène , Latronico Ana Claudia

Background: Loss of imprinting has been implicated in the pathogenesis of several human diseases. Monogenic causes of central precocious puberty (CPP) were identified in families with loss-of-function mutations in two paternally expressed imprinted genes: Makorin zinc finger 3 (MKRN3) and Delta-like 1 homolog (DLK1). The role of imprinting defects in CPP has not been described so far.Objective: To inves...

hrp0092rfc14.5 | Adrenals and HP Axis | ESPE2019

Bioactive IGF-I Concentration Compared to Total IGF-I Concentration Before and After 1 Year of High-Dose Growth Hormone in Short Children Born Small for Gestational Age - North European SGA Study (NESGAS)

Beck Jensen Rikke , Gersel Wegmann Mathilde , Thankamony Ajay , Roche Edna , Hoey Hilary , Kirk Jeremy , Ivarsson Sten-A. , Söder Olle , Frystyk Jan , Dunger David B. , Juul Anders

Background: Children born small for gestational age (SGA) exhibit wide variations in the activity of growth hormone (GH)/insulin–like growth factor–I (IGF-I) axis and this heterogeneity may result in supra physiological concentrations of IGF-I during GH treatment. The long-term effects of elevated IGF-I levels has been a matter of concern. We explored the variations in total IGF-I and bioactive IGF-I and the associations with growth and glucose metab...

hrp0092p1-285 | Thyroid (1) | ESPE2019

Evaluation of Thyroid Function Tests in Children with Chronic Liver Diseases

Ön S.Sebnem , Acar Sezer , Demir Korcan , Abaci Ayhan , Öztürk Yesim , Çelik Sinem Kahveci , Böber Ece

Backgrounds/Aims: Studies related to changes in thyroid hormone metabolism in the course of chronic liver diseases have been conducted mostly in adults. In this study, we aimed to investigate the thyroid dysfunction in childhood chronic liver diseases.Methods: Between 2005 and 2018, 960 chronic liver disease patient file that followed in our gastroenterology department are reviewed. Among all study subjects, 107 (53 fema...

hrp0092p2-284 | Thyroid | ESPE2019

Papillary Thyroid Cancer Associated with Hyperthyroidism

Acar Sezer , Paketçi Ahu , Demir Korcan , Ates Oguz , Özer Erdener , Özdogan Özhan , Böber Ece , Abaci Ayhan

Introduction: The most common causes of hyperthyroidism in the pediatric age group are autoimmune conditions (Graves' disease or Hashitoxicosis). Hyperfunctioning thyroid carcinomas are rarely reported. In this case report, we present a 17-year-old girl who was diagnosed with papillary thyroid carcinoma upon testing for hyperthyroidism.Case: A 17-year-old girl had presented to another center with a 1-month history of...

hrp0092p3-198 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2019

A Rare Cause of Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism: FGFR1Mutation

Mert Erbaş İbrahim , Paketçi Ahu , Acar Sezer , Kotan Damla , Demir Korcan , Abaci Ayhan , Böber Ece

Introduction: Mutations in FGFR1, which is involved in formation and migration of neurons responsible for the production of gonadotropin-releasing hormones, may either cause isolated hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (HH) or Kallmann syndrome (KS). In addition, FGFR1mutations were reported in 2.7% of the cases with multiple pituitary hormone deficiency.Case: A 16-year-old male was referred to our clinic...

hrp0092p3-250 | Thyroid | ESPE2019

Evaluation of Clinical, Demographic Data and Treatment Results of Cases with Graves' Disease

Aldemir Sönmez Alev , Mert Erbaş İbrahim , Paketçi Ahu , Acar Sezer , Demir Korcan , Böber Ece , Abaci Ayhan

Introduction: Graves' disease is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism in children and adolescents, characterized by development of stimulant antibodies against thyrotropin (TSH) receptors. Environmental and genetic factors are thought to be responsible in triggering autoimmunity.Materials and Methods: Twenty-nine cases, with Graves' disease diagnosed in Pediatric Endocrinology clinic between January 1999 and ...

hrp0089p1-p015 | Adrenals and HPA Axis P1 | ESPE2018

New Insights into Low Dose Dexamethasone Suppression Test in Paediatric Cushing’s Syndrome

Wilkinson Ingrid C E , Martin Lee , Grossman Ashley B , Monson John P , Akker Scott , Savage Martin O , Drake William M , Storr Helen L

Background: The Low dose dexamethasone suppression test (LDDST) is an important investigation for suspected Cushing’s Syndrome (CS). The traditional definition of normal suppression of serum cortisol to ≤50 nmol/l during the LDDST (0.5 mg 6 hrly × 48 h) comes from a time when biochemical autoanalysers did not routinely detect very low values. Previous studies reported 5.1–8.3% of patients with Cushing’s Disease (CD) suppressed to <50 nmol/l at 48 ...