hrp0086p2-p173 | Bone & Mineral Metabolism P2 | ESPE2016

Bartter Syndrome with Bone-Destroying Hyperparathyroidism: About Two Cases, Genetically Proved, with Long-Lasting Follow-Up

Novo Robert , Cartigny Maryse , Lefevre Christine , Weill Jacques

Background: Bartter syndrome represents a rare severe condition, autosomal recessive, corresponding to several genes, characterized by an illness of the renal ascending branch of the handle of Henle. Only 15 cases of BSHPT have been communicated, either in publications or orally, but none presented such severe bone manifestation as ours.Objective and hypotheses: To present bone features of two patients suffering from severe BHSPT, so as the therapeutic a...

hrp0086p2-p303 | Diabetes P2 | ESPE2016

Understanding the Molecular and Genetic Basis of Complex Syndromes of Diabetes Mellitus

Riachi Melissa , Hussain Khalid

Background: The two most commonly known types of Diabetes Mellitus (DM) are DM type 1 and DM type 2, characterized by insulin deficiency and insulin insensitivity, respectively. DM can also be associated with rare mutlisystemic syndromes such as Alstrom, Bardet-Biedl, Wolfram and pigmentary hypertrichosis insulin dependent diabetes (PHID) syndromes.Objectives: To understand the genetic and molecular basis of syndromic DM in a large cohort of patients.</p...

hrp0086p1-p359 | Gonads &amp; DSD P1 | ESPE2016

Feasibility Study for Avoiding Early Surgery in Girls with 21-Hydroxylase Deficiency (21OHD)

Bougneres Pierre , Bouvattier Claire , Cartigny Maryse , Michala Lina

Background: Genital surgery in disorders of sex development (DSD) has been an area of debate over the past 20 years. One can question and even defy the routine practice to surgically align genitalia to the sex of rearing, as early as possible. However, despite multitude of data showing detrimental effects to genital sensation and sexuality, few patients born with ambiguous genitalia have remained unoperated into adolescence.Objective and hypotheses: To a...

hrp0086p2-p397 | Gonads &amp; DSD P2 | ESPE2016

A Nonvirilized form of Classic 3β-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase Deficiency Due to a Homozygous S218P Mutation in the HSD3B2 Gene in a Girl with Classic Phenylketonuria

Alikasifoglu Ayfer , Buyukyilmaz Gonul , Nazli Gonc E. , Alev Ozon Z. , Kandemir Nurgun , Dundar Munis , Polat Seher , Pektas Emine , Dursun Ali , Sivri Serap , Tokatli Aysegul , Coskun Turgay

Background: 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (3βHSD) deficiency is a rare form of congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) and caused by loss of function mutations in the HSD3B2 gene. In classic form, affected patients have salt wasting early in infancy and may have ambiguous genitalia in both sexes. Herein we report a nonvirilized female patient with classic form of 3βHSD deficiency due to homozygous S218P mutation in the HSD3B2 gene and classic phenylketonuria....

hrp0082s6.1 | New Concepts in the Gonadotropic Axis | ESPE2014

Roles of Hypothalamic microRNAs in the Regulation of Puberty

Tena-Sempere Manuel

Puberty, as the developmental continuum between infancy and adulthood, is a complex maturational transition, affecting different body systems, which is under the control of sophisticated regulatory networks. Concerning the pubertal awakening of the reproductive axis, much has been learnt in the last decades on the central mechanisms whereby puberty onset is driven. However, most of the information so far available is limited to the roles of specific neurotransmitters and their...

hrp0082p1-d2-6 | Adrenals &amp; HP Axis | ESPE2014

Descriptive Analyses of Turner Syndrome

Kamrath Clemens , Hartmann Michaela , Boettcher Claudia , Wudy Stefan

Background: One major issue of newborn screening programs for 21-hydroxylase deficiency (21OHD) is the high rate of false-positive results, especially in preterm neonates. Urinary steroid analysis using gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) is used as a confirmatory diagnostic tool.Objective and Hypotheses: The objective of this study was to analyze diagnostic metabolite ratios in neonates and infants with and without 21OHD using GC&#150...

hrp0082p1-d2-75 | Diabetes (1) | ESPE2014

Lpl Gene Mutation and Polymorphism of Apoc2 and Apoc5 Genes in a Patient with Diabetes Mellitus Type 1

Nocon-Bohusz Julita , Wikiera Beata , Basiak Aleksander , Noczynska Anna

Background: The rise of TG in patients with ketoacidosis is connected with the impairment of lipoprotein lipase activity – the enzyme strictly dependent on insulin.Objective and hypotheses: The authors present a case report of 2.5 years old boy in whom diabetes manifestation was connected with severe metabolic disorders: ketoacidosis and extreme hyperlipidaemia.Method: The child without any significant medical history, admitte...

hrp0082p1-d1-242 | Thyroid | ESPE2014

Congenital Hypothyroidism and Tuberous Sclerosis: an Association or a Coincidence?

Gallo Francesco , Conte Pietro , Alfano Rosa Maria , Bulfamante Gaetano , Moramarco Fulvio

Background: Tuberous sclerosis (TS) is a polymorphic, dominantly inherited syndrome caused by an inactivating mutation in tumor suppressor genes, TSC1 or TSC2; they regulate mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR), a key player in control of cellular growth and protein synthesis. The disease involves benign tumors in several distinct organs (such as the skin, kidneys, heart, and CNS), that can interfere with organ function. Rarely TS is associated with endocrine abnormalities, an...

hrp0082p2-d1-365 | Fat Metabolism &amp; Obesity | ESPE2014

Large-Born Infants Switch from an Adipose to a Lean and Insulin-Sensitive State with Low Concentrations of Circulating Myostatin and Follistatin

Sebastiani Giorgia , Cruz Miriam Perez , Silva Marta Diaz , Roig Maria Dolores Gomez , Bermejo Abel Lopez , Toda Lourdes Ibanez , De Zegher Francis

Background: Muscle is key to glucose metabolism. Myogenesis is completed in early infancy, partly under the inhibitory control of myostatin, a myokine whose actions can be influenced by follistatin. Early lowering of myostatin actions is thus a potential strategy to reduce the risk for later diabetes.Objective and hypotheses: We performed a first screening of whether such lowering is among the natural mechanisms whereby some human infants augment their l...

hrp0082p3-d3-653 | Autoimmune Endocrine Disease | ESPE2014

Late Endocrine Effects in Children and Adolescentes Submitted to Allogenic Bone Marrow Transplantation

Kuperman Hilton , Pinchiari Lilian Argentino , Medrado Caroline Kupsch , Battistin Claudilene , Manna Thais Della , Dichtchkenian Vae , de Menezes Filho Hamilton Cabral , Steinmetz Leandra , Cominato Louise , Fernandes Juliana Folloni , Cristofani Lilian Maria , Filho Vicente Odone , Damiani Durval

Background: Pediatric bone marrow transplantation (BMT) can lead to endocrine dysfunctions due to common pre-operative regimens involving chemo and radiotherapy.Objective and hypotheses: To evaluate the prevalence an time-of-onset of endocrine dysfunctions after BMT in children and adolescents.Method: A retrospective cohort-study design was performed. The inclusion criteria were: <18 years of age at the time of their allogenic ...