hrp0082p2-d2-305 | Bone (1) | ESPE2014

Status of Vitamin D in Pregnancy to Childhood in Northern Spain: Seasonality, Sun Exposure, and Intake

Rodriguez-Dehli Ana Cristina , Riano-Galan Isolina , Velazquez Ines Olaya , Fernandez-Somoano Ana , Castilla Ane Miren , Espada Mercedes , Navarrete-Munoz Eva M , Tardon Adonina

Background: Vitamin D3 (25OHD) insufficiency is becoming a public health issue. Adequate 25OHD status during pregnancy may influence the health status of the offspring.Objective and hypotheses: To evaluate the levels of 25OHD during pregnancy (at 12 weeks) and at 4 years old, assessing seasonality, time of sun exposure, and intake.Method: Data were obtained from 485 pregnant mothers recruited in Asturias between 2004 and 2007 and t...

hrp0082p2-d1-416 | Growth Hormone | ESPE2014

Absence of GH Signaling Induces Hypothalamic Inflammation that is Reversed in Response to a High Fat Diet

Baquedano Eva , Ruiz-Lopez Ana , Pardo-Barquin Elena , Gosney Elahu S , Herpy James , Chowen Julie A , Argente Jesus , Kopchick John J , Frago Laura M

Background: The GH/IGF1 axis has important roles in growth, metabolism, lipid profile and body composition. GH receptor disrupted mice (GHRKO mice) are resistant to the action of GH, thereby, GHRKO mice are dwarf, hypoinsulinemic, hypoglycemic and obese. Consumption of a high fat diet (HFD) induces inflammatory processes in a multitude of peripheral tissues, including hypothalamus.Objective and hypotheses: Our aim was to evaluate the effect of HFD intake...

hrp0098fc8.1 | Adrenals and HPA Axis 2 | ESPE2024

Quantitative proteomics of pediatric adrenocortical tumors provides insights into zone of origin and identifies overrepresented pathways

Metousis Andreas , E. Fincke Victoria , A. Wudy Stefan , Jüttner Eva , Kunstreich Marina , D. Johann Pascal , Redlich Antje , Schweizer Lisa , Claus Rainer , Mann Matthias , Kuhlen Michaela

Introduction: Pediatric adrenocortical tumors (pACT), comprising highly malignant pediatric adrenocortical carcinomas (pACCs) and less aggressive adenomas (pACAs), present a rare yet clinically significant challenge. pACTs often pose a diagnostic and therapeutic dilemma due to their elusive differentiation and resistance to therapy. Originating from the adrenal cortex, pACTs are functional and, thus, characterized by a unique urinary steroid metabolome. This s...

hrp0092p1-110 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2019

References for Testicular Volume Measured by Ultrasound and for Pubic Hair in 6-16 Year-Old Norwegian Boys

Oehme Ninnie B. , Roelants Mathieu , Bruserud Ingvild S. , Madsen André , Eide Geir Egil , Bjerknes Robert , Rosendahl Karen , Júlíusson Pétur B.

Objective: Recent studies have suggested earlier onset of pubertal development in boys. As assessment with orchidometer tends to overestimate true testicular volume (TV), and measurements based on ultrasound (US) have been proposed as a more reliable method, we present US based references in 6-16 year-old Norwegian boys. Our results are compared with data from Europe and the United States (U.S.) in order to establish evidence for an ongoing secular trend in ma...

hrp0089p1-p115 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity P1 | ESPE2018

Greater Maternal BMI Early in Pregnancy and Excessive Gestational Weight Gain are Independently Associated with Adverse Health Outcomes in the Offspring at Age 7 Years

Derraik Jose G B , Chiavaroli Valentina , A Hopkins Sarah , Biggs Janene B , Rodrigues Raquel O , Seneviratne Sumudu N , McCowan Lesley M E , Cutfield Wayne S , Hofman Paul L

Background: Maternal overweight/obesity during pregnancy and excessive gestational weight gain (GWtG) have been recognized as important early-life risk factors for childhood obesity. We aimed to examine whether maternal BMI at 20 weeks of gestation and excessive GWtG were associated with alterations in body composition and metabolism in childhood in the offspring of primiparous mothers who participated in a randomised controlled trial of exercise regimen during pregnancy.<...

hrp0094fc9.5 | Growth Hormone and IGFs | ESPE2021

Dynamic Changes in Growth and IGF-I During the First Year of Life; A Longitudinal Study of 233 healthy Danish Infants

Upners Emmie N. , Ljubicic Marie L , Busch Alexander S , Fischer Margit B , Almstrup Kristian , Petersen Jorgen H , Jensen Rikke B , Hagen Casper P , Juul Anders ,

Background: Growth during infancy is a continuation of the rapid fetal growth and its regulation is complex and multifactorial. It is well-established that insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) and its regulators (e.g. IGF binding proteins (IGFBP-3) and pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A2 (PAPP-A2)) are important for prenatal and postnatal growth; however, their significance for growth during infancy is not fully explored.Aims: The aim...

hrp0089p1-p183 | Growth &amp; Syndromes P1 | ESPE2018

Carriers of IGF1-receptor Mutations As A Subgroup of SGA Patients: A Comprehensive Retrospective Comparison of Response to rhGH Treatment and Health Profile

Gopel Eric , Klammt Jurgen , Rockstroh Denise , Pfaffle Heike , Schlicke Marina , Bechtold-Dalla Pozza Susanne , Gannage-Yared Marie-Helene , Gucev Zoran , Mohn Angelika , Harmel Eva-Maria , Volkmann Julia , Bogatsch Holger , Beger Christoph , Gausche Ruth , Weihrauch-Bluher Susann , Pfaffle Roland

Objective: IGF-1 receptor mutations (IGF1RM) are a rare abnormality; however, affected patients exhibit severe postnatal growth retardations without catch-up growth. Although several cases of IGF1RM have been described, a comprehensive retrospective analysis of the potential benefit of rhGH treatment is still missing. The aim of this study was therefore to investigate baseline auxology, response to rhGH therapy and potential metabolic effects in patients with IGF1RM in compari...

hrp0095p1-416 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2022

The assessment of the usefulness of morning cortisol and DHEAS concentration levels in the diagnosis of central adrenal insufficiency in pediatric patients - preliminary results

Szczudlik Ewa , Wójcik Małgorzata , Stępniewska Anna , Januś Dominika , B. Starzyk Jerzy

The diagnosis of central adrenal insufficiency (CAI) is challenging. The most popular diagnostic tool in pediatric population remains low-dose (1 μg) cosyntropin (LDC) test. Nevertheless, there is still a need for the CAI markers that might be used on an outpatient setting as a first-line screening. In adult patients morning cortisol and dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate (DHEAS) has been postulated as a possible markers. The aim of the study was to evaluate the usefulness of ...

hrp0095p1-433 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2022

Challenges in the management of infantile hypophosphatasia: revisiting the importance of supportive therapy in limited-resource settings

Fadiana Ghaisani , Tridjaja Bambang , B Pulungan Aman , RL Batubara Jose , Soesanti Frida

Background: Infantile hypophosphatasia (HPP) is an ultra-rare condition that may lead to debilitating morbidity and mortality. The prevalence of HPP in Indonesia is unknown. Enzyme replacement therapy or asfotase alfa, a bone-targeted recombinant alkaline phosphatase, can improve clinical outcome and prognosis of the patients, particularly those with severe type of HPP. The complications of HPP may be life-threatening and contribute to higher mortality in youn...

hrp0095p1-309 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

International Standard Growth Charts Overestimates Stunting Prevalence in Indonesia Compared to the Indonesian National Growth Chart

Natalia Hasibuan Susi , M Djer Mulyadi , A Andarie Attika , B Pulungan Aman

Background: Growth problems, such as stunting, are commonly found in daily pediatric practice. Stunting is a significant problem in developing countries, and is part of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Goal 2 of ending hunger. In Indonesia, the rate of stunting in children under 5 years old is still considered high, despite improvement in quality of life due to rapid economic development. The rate of this improvement is unequal throughout the nation, wh...