hrp0095rfc10.4 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2022

Recombinant PAPP-A2 induces sex-specific increases in body weight and length and changes in bone microstructure in adolescent mice with longitudinal growth reduction induced by Pappa2 deletion

del Mar Fernández-Arjona María , Rubio Leticia , López-Gambero Antonio , Rivera Patricia , Vargas Antonio , Rodríguez de Fonseca Fernando , A. Chowen Julie , Argente Jesús , Suárez Juan

Deficiency of pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A2 (PAPP-A2), a protease that regulates IGF-1 availability, causes postnatal growth failure and changes in bone size and density in humans and mice. The present study aimed to determine the effects of daily administration (from PND5 to PND35) of recombinant murine (rm) PAPP-A2, in comparison to rmGH and rmIGF1, on mouse auxology and bone microarchitecture in homozygous Pappa2 knock-out (ko/ko) mice of both sexes. Hormone treatm...

hrp0082p3-d2-898 | Perinatal and Neonatal Endocrinology (1) | ESPE2014

Marfan Neonatal Syndrome: a Case Report

Hawkins Magdalena , Alcalde Ana , Yebra Julia , Royo Maria , Perez-Seoane Beatriz , de la Serna Maria , Raga Teresa , Barrios Ana , Garcia-Minaur Sixto

Background: Marfan syndrome is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder with skeletal, cardiac, and ocular involvement. Mutations in the fibrillin-1 gene on chromosome 15 are responsible for the development of the syndrome.Objective: To present one case of neonatal Marfan syndrome.Case: The patient was a 1-day-old female neonate who was born at 36 weeks gestation via normal delivery. Her body weight was 2900 g and height 48 cm. Ultra...

hrp0084p3-1039 | Growth | ESPE2015

Sotos Syndrome: Why is Better an Early Diagnosis?

Solis Maria Magdalena Hawkins , Gomez Maria Royo , de Alvare Ana Dolores Alcalde , Yebra Julia Yebra , Pose Araceli Garcia , Diaz Alfonso Canete

Background: Sotos syndrome is characterized by overgrowth. The four mayor criteria for diagnosis are: overgrowth (accelerated bone age), macrocephaly, characteristic facial features and developmental delay. They can also present escoliosis, heart or genitourinary disease, seizures, hypotonia, cerebral malformations, feeding difficulties, hearing loss and a greater risk of tumours.Case report: A 10 months old girl was referred for overgrowth. BW and BL wa...

hrp0095p1-227 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2022

Primary Hyperparathyroidism caused by a Mutation of the Vitamin D Receptor Gene

de Beldjenna Liliana Mejia de Beldjenna L

Objective: To present a patient with hypercalcemia caused by a parathyroid adenoma and a deletion of the VDR gene.Case clinic: The case is that of a 13-year-old male who presented with hypercalcemia, muscle weakness, nephrocalcinosis, two pathological fractures and a family history of nephrocalcinosis. Physical examination was unremarkable, except the presence of a fracture of the left femur. Laboratory findings: Total s...

hrp0089fc6.2 | Fat, Metabolism and obesity | ESPE2018

Impaired Brain Satiety Responses to a Meal in Children with Obesity

Roth Christian , Melhorn Susan , Elfers Clinton , Scholz Kelley , De Leon Mary Rosalynn , Saelens Brian , Schur Ellen

Behavioral studies suggest that brain satiety responses to food consumption are altered in children with obesity. We studied brain regions involved in satiety processing using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) before and after a test meal. Satiety-related hormonal changes were assessed. Fifty-four 9-11 year-old children with obesity (OB) and 22 children with healthy weight (HW) were studied. Subjects underwent two fMRI scans, one before and one after a test meal, an...

hrp0095p1-57 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2022

Implications of parental anxiety, and fear of Hypoglycemia in glucose control of their Children with Type 1 Diabetes

Dominguez-Riscart Jesus , Garcia-Zarzuela AAna , Buero-Fernandez Nuria , Martin-Bravo Enrique , Ruiz-Ocaña Pablo , M Lechuga-Sancho Alfonso

Introduction: Hypoglycemia is the most common acute complication in T1D. It has ominous symptoms and it is potentially fatal. Parents of infants with T1D are instructed in how to avoid, detect and manage these episodes. However, it is well known that many parents develop fear of hypoglycemia (FoH) which may lead to phobic avoidance behaviors such as permanent hyperglycemia and anxiety, losing optimal metabolic control. We aimed to explore how parenting stress ...

hrp0095p2-31 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2022

Short Stature and Single Central Incisor of The Upper Maxillar: Pathogenic Variant in The SHH Gene

Dominguez-Riscart Jesus , Arellano-Ruiz Paola , Garcia-Zarzuela Ana , Modamio-Høybjør Silvia , M Lechuga-Sancho Alfonso

Introduction: The Sonic Hedgehog (SHH) gene is involved in the development of midline structures. Pathogenic variantd in this gene have been associated to holoprosencenphaly 3; Microphthalmia with coloboma 5; Schizencephaly; and Single median maxillary central incisor syndrome (SMMCIS). All of them are inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern and exhibit incomplete penetrance as well as variable expressivity.Case Report:</stron...

hrp0089fc6.4 | Fat, Metabolism and obesity | ESPE2018

Identification of the First Obesity-Associated Mutations in Human Mesoderm-Specific Transcript (MEST) Result in Protein Overexpression, Adipocyte Hypertrophy and a Reduction in Adipocyte Mitochondrial Area

Suarez Juan , Martos-Moreno Gabriel , Rivera Patricia , Serra-Juhe Clara , Chowen Julie , Perez-Jurado Luis , Argente Jesus

Background: Mesoderm-specific transcript (MEST) is an epoxide α/β-hydrolase protein with catalytic activity that is determinant for the development of adipocytes. The MEST gene is an imprinted gene transcribed only from the paternal allele. Although the mechanism by which MEST overexpression augments fat accumulation and storage in adipocytes has not been fully elucidated, frequent subcellular contacts between MEST-positive endoplasmic reticulum, mi...

hrp0086p2-p574 | Perinatal Endocrinology P2 | ESPE2016

Use of a Cord Blood F-Dex Monocyte Binding Assay to Study the Glucocorticoid Sensitivity in Premature Neonates

Madubuko Adaora , Giuliano Michael , Al-Khan Abdulla , Alvarez Manuel , Alvarez-Perez Jesus , Balboul Sarah , Aisenberg Javier , Ghanny Steven

Background: Glucocorticoids play an important role in the developing fetus; the most important of which is lung maturation by increasing surfactant production and release. Glucocorticoid receptor (GR) functioning changes throughout the fetal period, especially during the transition to extrauterine life. Given the importance of glucocorticoids in lung development and functioning, studying glucocorticoid sensitivity (GS) in this population would be helpful, especially in the pre...

hrp0082p1-d3-50 | Bone (1) | ESPE2014

Genetic Study of Osteogenesis Imperfecta: Two Novel Mutations in COL1A1 and COL1A2

Castro-Feijoo Lidia , Loidi Lourdes , Quiroga Nuria , Cabanas Paloma , Heredia Claudia , Leis Rosaura , Barros Francisco , Pombo Manuel , Barreiro Jesus

Background: Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a clinically and genetically heterogeneous rare disorder characterized by variable symptoms including predisposition to fractures. OI has been associated with mutations affecting the synthesis of type I collagen. However, the new technologies have permitted the identification of other responsible genes which are in the collagen metabolic pathway, while others are not.Objective: Characterize the genotype of pati...