hrp0082p1-d1-145 | Growth | ESPE2014

Genotype–Phenotype Relationship in Patients with SHOX Region Rearrangements Detected by MLPA in the French Population

Auger Julie , Baptiste Amandine , Thierry Gaelle , Costa Jean-Marc , Amouyal Melanie , Kottler Marie-Laure , Touraine Renaud , Lebrun Marine , Leheup Bruno , Schmitt Sebastien , Cormier-Daire Valerie , De Roux Nicolas , Elie Caroline , Bonnefont Jean-Paul

Background: SHOX and enhancer regions on PAR1 disorders have variable phenotypic consequences such as idiopathic short stature (ISS) and Leri-Weill Dyschondrosteosis (LWD).Objective and hypotheses: The aim of this observational multicentric study was to describe phenotypes and genotypes of a large population with mutation on SHOX and adjacent regions and to identify a possible phenotype–genotype correlation.M...

hrp0097t18 | Section | ESPE2023

Pubertal origin of growth retardation in Inborn Errors of Protein Metabolism: A longitudinal cohort study

Busiah Kanetee , Roda Célina , Crosnier Anne-Sophie , Brassier Anaïs , Wicker Camille , Ottolenghi Chris , Pontoizeau Clément , Souberbielle Jean-Claude , Piketty Marie-Liesse , Perin Laurence , Le Bouc Yves , Arnoux Jean-Baptiste , Imbard Apolline , Netchine Irène , de Lonlay Pascale

Background: Inherited amino-acid metabolism disorders (IAAMDs) require lifelong restriction of natural dietary proteins. Nutritional amino-acid mixtures (AMM) free of the poorly metabolised amino-acids by the enzyme block, improve nutrition. An adequate protein intake is crucial to ensure normal body development, notably during puberty. We aimed to: 1/ describe growth and puberty in IAAMDs 2/ investigate associations linking height, IGF1 and IGFBP3 with AAM an...

hrp0095p1-473 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2022

Prevalence and determinants of hyperuricemia in a Belgian multi-ethnic inner-city population of overweight/obese children and adolescents

Nauwynck Elise , Vanbesien Jesse , Staels Willem , Ryckx Sofie , Verheyden Stefanie , Rutteman Bart , Weets Ilse , De Schepper Jean , Gies Inge

Background/ Aims: Hyperuricemia (HU) is a frequent finding in childhood obesity, ranging between 12 and 40%, and associates to a variable extent with different components of the metabolic syndrome (MS). In this study, the effect of gender, (a Belgian native vs a non-Belgian native) descent and degree of general and central adiposity on serum uric acid (SUA) and the prevalence of HU was investigated in a multi-ethnic population of overweight/obese children and ...

hrp0095p1-115 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

Validation of referral criteria for growth monitoring in Flanders based on height at the start of GH therapy in children with growth hormone deficiency and Turner syndrome

Klink Daniel , Logghe Karl , Thomas Muriel , Roelants Mathieu , Van Hoeck Katelijne , Lysy Philippe , Becker Marianne , Staels Willem , de Schepper Jean

Background/Aims: Length and weight of all children in Flanders are monitored every three years at school from the age of 3 years. The current criteria used for referral to specialized care are: height SDS < -2.5, height SDS between -2 and -2.5 SDS with a height SDS adjusted for parental height < -1.64, or a decrease in height SDS of more than 1 SDS in the past 3 years. The aim of this study is to investigate the sensitivity of the Flemish referral criter...

hrp0092p2-153 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2019

Criteria for First-Year Growth Response to Growth Hormone Treatment in Prepubertal Children with Growth Hormone Deficiency: Do they Predict Final Height Outcome?

Straetemans Saartje , De Schepper Jean , Thomas Muriel , Tenoutasse Sylvie , Beauloye Véronique , Rooman Raoul , BESPEED the members of

Background/Aim: Several criteria for the first year growth response (FYGR) to growth hormone (GH) treatment have been proposed. We explored which FYGR criteria predict best the final height outcome after GH treatment in prepubertal children with GH deficiency (GHD).Methods: Height data of 129 GHD children (83 boys) treated with GH for at least 4 consecutive years with at least 1 year before pubertal onset, were retrieved...

hrp0089rfc12.6 | Diabetes and Insulin 2 | ESPE2018

AMGLIDIA, a Suspension of Glibenclamide for Patients with Neonatal Diabetes, Long Term Data on Efficiency and Tolerance

Beltrand Jacques , Meyzer Candice , Colas Sandra , Semeraro Michaela , Godot Cecile , Treluyer Jean-Marc , Elie Caroline , Polak Michel

Background: Glibenclamide has proven to be efficient for patients with neonatal diabetes owing to potassium channel mutations. We developed a suspension of glibenclamide (EMA CHMP Authorization February 2018) fitting recommendations of drug administration to allow a precise dosage. We reported it to be practical, efficient and well tolerated after 3 months of use.Objective: To determine long term efficiency and tolerance of a new suspension of glibenclam...

hrp0089p2-p358 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology P2 | ESPE2018

Persistent Mullerian Duct Syndrome: Rare But Important Aetiology of an Inguinal Hernia and Cryptorchidism in Boys

Bereket Abdullah , Bugrul Fuat , Kirkgoz Tarik , Karadeniz Cerit Kivilcim , Canmemis Arzu , Turan Serap , Picard Jean-Yves , Tugtepe Halil , Guran Tulay

Background: Anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH), secreted by immature Sertoli cells, provokes the regression of male fetal Mullerian ducts. Loss of function mutations in genes coding AMH (AMH) or its receptor (AMHRII) lead to the persistent Mullerian duct syndrome (PMDS) which is characterized by the presence of uterus, fallopian tubes, cervix and vagina in otherwise normally virilized 46,XY males. Typical clinical features along with plasma AMH levels and genotypin...

hrp0089p2-p363 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology P2 | ESPE2018

The Human Genital Tubercle is Steroidogenic Organ at Earlypregnancy

Savchuk Iuliia , Morvan Marie-Line , Philippe Antignac Jean , Gemzell-Danielsson Kristina , Le Bizec Bruno , Soder Olle , Svechnikov Konstantin

It is generally accepted that androgens produced by fetal Leydig cells (FLC) control proper masculinization of the male external genitalia. Here, we hypothesized that the human genital tubercle (GT) has potential to synthesize androgens independently of FLC at early pregnancy. We observed that human GT of both genders have capacity to synthesize steroids of the Δ4, Δ5 and alternative pathway of DHT synthesis including the androgen itself. The presence of steroids in ...

hrp0089p2-p370 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology P2 | ESPE2018

Persistent Müllerian Duct Syndrome in Twin Brothers Caused by a Novel Mutation in the AMHR2 Gene

Maele Karolien Van De , Rademaeker Marjan de , Gies Inge , Vanbesien Jesse , Klink Daniel , Boe Veerle De , Schepper Jean De

Background: Persistent Müllerian Duct Syndrome (PMDS) needs to be considered in boys (46, XY) presenting with bilateral cryptorchidism or unilateral cryptorchidism associated with an inguinal hernia. Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) gene as well as Anti-Müllerian hormone Receptor (AMHR 2) gene mutations have been identified in PMDS boys.Aim and methods: To report a novel mutation in the AMHR 2 gene in monochorionic d...

hrp0086p1-p197 | Diabetes P1 | ESPE2016

Diagnosis of Non-Autoimmune Paediatric Diabetes by Targeted Next Generation Sequencing (NGS): Findings in Two Families with Rare Mono- and Digenic forms of Diabetes

Poidvin Amelie , Donath Xavier , Saint-Martin Cecile , Loison Sylvie , Carel Jean-Claude , Bellanne-Chantelot Christine , Tubiana-Rufi Nadia

Background: Nearly 10% of paediatric onset diabetes are auto-antibodies negative. Among them monogenic diabetes are frequently under-diagnosed. The major increase in the prevalence of childhood obesity is misleading with a risk of confusion between type 2 diabetes (T2D) and monogenic causes of diabetes.Objective and hypotheses: To report on two informative families with negative auto-antibodies childhood-onset diabetes cases.Method...