hrp0089na1.1 | The clinical relevance of metabolomics; genomic engineering - CRISP-R/Cas9 and its many implications | ESPE2018

The Clinical Relevance of Metabolomics

Klapa Maria

High-throughput biomolecular (omic) analyses enabled the simultaneous quantification of hundreds or thousands of transcripts, proteins, metabolites in a biological system, contributing to the identification of discriminatory multi-component molecular profiles of a pathophysiology. Molecular quantities being interconnected, even subtle differences in one can carry significance if viewed in the context of the observed changes in the rest of the molecules. We can now view molecul...

hrp0089fc5.2 | Thyroid | ESPE2018

Enrichment of Inherited Rare Variants in Non-Syndromic Congenital Hypothyroidism from Thyroid Dysgenesis Identified By Exome Sequencing: the Contribution of IKBKE to Vasculogenesis and Thyroid Development

Larrivee-Vanier Stephanie , Magne Fabien , Jean-Louis Martineau , Carre Aurore , Bui Helen , Samuels Mark E. , Polak Michel , Van Vliet Guy , Deladoey Johnny

Congenital hypothyroidism from thyroid dysgenesis (CHTD) is mainly a sporadic and non-syndromic condition occurring in 1:4,500 live births. In contrast to rare cases of syndromic monogenic CHTD, non-syndromic (NS) CHTD shows low familial recurrence risk (~2%) and low concordance rate between MZ twins, suggesting a two-hit scenario combining post-zygotic events with either a de novo monogenic mutation or incomplete penetrance of polygenic inherited variants,. As this l...

hrp0089rfc5.4 | Thyroid | ESPE2018

The Value of Cytological, Histological and US Examination to Determine of Management Children with Nodular Goiter

Brovin Dmitriy , Peterkova Valentina , Anikiev Alexander , Danilenko Oleg , Kuznetsov Nikolay

Introduction: To date, there are no clear indications for surgical treatment of nodular goiter in children. Current scheme of diagnostic evaluation thyroid nodules in children is not always justified. A number of patients either go to the removal of thyroid remnants when a carcinoma is found in the histological examination and the need for radioiodine therapy, or are at risk of surgery if the results of the final histology show that the disease is benign.<p class="abstext"...

hrp0089rfc9.5 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty 1 | ESPE2018

Non-Isolated Central Precocious Puberty: Prevalence of Brain Lesions and Other Associated Disorders

Wannes Selmen , El Maleh Monique , De Roux Nicolas , Zenaty Delphine , Simon Dominique , Martinerie Laetitia , Storey Caroline , Gelwane Georges , Paulsen Anne , Ecosse Emmanuel , Jean-claude Carel , Juliane Leger

Background: Non-idiopathic central precocious puberty (CPP) is caused by acquired or congenital hypothalamic lesions visible on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), or associated with various complex genetic and/or syndromic disorders without visible lesions on MRI. We investigated the different types and prevalences of non-isolated CPP phenotypes in a large group of consecutive patients with CPP.Methods: This observational cohort study included all patient...

hrp0089p1-p013 | Adrenals and HPA Axis P1 | ESPE2018

Role of Mast Cells in the Establishment of the Mineralocorticoid Pathway in the Developing Mouse

Naccache Alexandre , Louiset Estelle , Lamaziere Antonin , Thomas Michael , Arabo Arnaud , Lefebvre Herve , Castanet Mireille

Mast cells are known to control mineralocorticoid synthesis and secretion in human normal adrenal gland and aldosterone-producing adenomas through release of serotonin. We recently detected these immune cells in human fetal adrenal from 18 weeks of gestation in the subcapsular layer, in correlation with the expression of steroidogenic enzymes required for aldosterone biosynthesis. This observation suggests the implication of mast cells in the mineralocorticoid synthesizing pat...

hrp0089p2-p025 | Adrenals and HPA Axis P2 | ESPE2018

Very High Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate (DHEAS) in Serum of an Overweight Female Adolescent without a Tumor

Iliev Daniel , Braun Regina , Sanchez-Guijo Alberto , Wudy Stefan , Heckmann Doreen , Bruchelt Gernot , Rosner Anika , Grosser Gary , Geyer Joachim , Binder Gerhard

Here, we report on a female adolescent with overweight and a very high DHEAS serum level. The hypothesis that the origin of DHEAS excess was the presence of either an ovarian or a suprarenal DHEAS-producing tumor was not confirmed. Sonographic and MRT investigations did not support its presence. In addition, effective dexamethasone suppression of DHEA and DHEAS excluded this diagnosis. Steroid sulfatase (STS) hydrolyses alkyl and aryl steroid sulfates to their unconjugated for...

hrp0089p1-p062 | Diabetes &amp; Insulin P1 | ESPE2018

Establishment of Iron Overload Insulin Cell Model and the Effect Induced by Iron Overload on Oxidative Stress

Zhang Lina , Liang Liyang , Meng Zhe , Hou Lele , Liu Zulin

Objective: To establish INS-1 cell iron overload model, and study the effect on proliferation, insulin-secretion and oxidative stress change.Methods: INS-1 cells were cultured in either normal or high glucose medium. Both groups were treated with different concentrations of (5, 10, 20, 40, 80 μmol/l respectively) of ferric ammonium citrate (FAC). Number and state of the cells were detected by trypan blue staining. Labile iron pool (LIP) were calcula...

hrp0089p1-p093 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity P1 | ESPE2018

Functional Characterization of Novel and Known Genetic Variants in the Leptin Receptor (LEPR) Gene of Two Patients with Morbid Obesity

Voigtmann Franziska , Robert Stein , Landgraf Kathrin , Abou Jamra Rami , Kiess Wieland , Korner Antje

Background: The leptin signaling cascade is a crucial regulator of satiety and energy homeostasis in the hypothalamus, comprising extracellular leptin binding to its receptor, phosphorylation and nuclear translocation of STAT3 (signal transducer and activator of transcription 3) and consecutively the generation of a central satiety signal via neuropeptide secretion. We identified three variants in the extracellular domains of the LEPR gene in two children with severe ...

hrp0089p2-p123 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity P2 | ESPE2018

Allopurinol Ameliorates Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Rats

Anil Korkmaz Huseyin , Aktug Huseyin , Atila Dincer , Barisik Vatan , Arslan Nur , Erbas Oytun

Background: Hyperuricemia has been found to be associated with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether allopurinol affects the course of experimental NAFLD in rats.Study Design: Mature, albino Sprague Dawley rats were fed water containing 30% fructose without ethanol for up to 8 weeks. After demonstration of steatosis in the 8th week, either allopurinol or saline was administered...

hrp0089p2-p175 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity P2 | ESPE2018

Social Networks, Social Support and Weight-Related Outcomes among Adolescents

Ybarra Marina , Yu Jennifer , Kakinami Lisa , Mathieu Marie-Eve , Henderson Melanie , Barnett Tracie

Introduction: People’s weight-related behaviors may be influenced by their personal social network (SN), notably via family and friends’ behavioral modelling and motivational social support (SS).Objective: We examined the cross-sectional relation between social network-based social support (SS) and weight-related outcomes among adolescents ina pilot study within the QUALITY cohort, a longitudinal study investigating the natural...