hrp0097p1-468 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2023

Efficacy of zinc and myo-inositol on weight loss and metabolic features in a pediatric population with obesity

Antoniotti Valentina , Colombo Alice , Mancioppi Valentina , Solito Arianna , Partenope Cristina , Petri Antonella , Rabbone Ivana , Ferrante Daniela , Prodam Flavia , Bellone Simonetta

Pediatric obesity is constantly increasing and exposes to serious cardiovascular and metabolic risks. The first treatment against obesity is lifestyle change. Actually, any intervention seems to be effective on the evolution of this condition, especially in the long term. For this reason, the interest in non-pharmaceutical compounds is growing. Several studies mentioned the use of zinc and inositol as compounds acting on weight loss and insulin resistance. The aim of this stud...

hrp0084p2-401 | GH & IGF | ESPE2015

GRB10 Knockdown in Zebrafish is Associated with Decreased Weight-to-length Ratio without Alterations in AKT and ERK Activity: A Model to Study Human Growth Regulation

De Leonibus Chiara , Broadbent Jack , Murray Philip , Whitehead Joseph , Hurlstone Adam , Shiels Holly , Clayton Peter , Stevens Adam

Background: In humans GRB10 negatively regulates GH and IGF1 signaling predominantly via altering phosphorylation of PI3K/mTOR/AKT and MEK/ERK pathways which relate to both growth and metabolic function. We have previously shown that Grb10 knockdown in Zebrafish results in overgrowth with an increase in length and head size. However the impact on weight in relation to length has not been assessed.Objective: To develop a model t...

hrp0089fc7.6 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism | ESPE2018

TSH-Resistance and Remaining Low-T4 in Former Low-Birthweight Infants – A Study in Monozygotic Twins with Intra-Twin Birth-Weight-Differences

Schulte Sandra , Woelfle Joachim , Bartmann Peter , Schreiner Felix , Panou Evangelia , Vollbach Heike , Gohlke Bettina

Background: Low birth-weight (bw) and unfavourable intrauterine conditions are associated with a subsequent impact on the endocrine system. However, very little is known about the impact on thyroid function.Objective and hypotheses: We observed genetically identical twins with intra-twin bw-differences from birth until adolescence to objectify the impact of a lower bw on development and health in later life.Method: Bw-difference of...

hrp0089p2-p151 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity P2 | ESPE2018

The Age of Pubertal Onset Correlates with Pubertal Growth Pattern and Body Weight Change in Girls

Li Yan-Hong , Du Min-Lian , Ma Hua-Mei

Background: Precocious puberty in girls may result in loss of FAH, and particularly may relates to obesity when entering adulthood. However,The influence of the timing of pubertal onset on the FAH and the change of body weight during pubertal stages is still controversial.Objective: The research is to investigate the pubertal growth pattern and the change of BMI levels in girls with ICPP and those who have normal onset of puberty but at different ages.</...

hrp0086p2-p865 | Syndromes: Mechanisms and Management P2 | ESPE2016

Postnatal Growth and Factors Modifying it in Very Low Birth Weight Preterms (PT) with Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia (BPD)

Abushahin Ahmed , Alnaimi Amal , Soliman Ashraf

Background: Different severities of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) may adversely affect postnatal growth of small preterm infants (PT).Objective: To measure postnatal growth data for 69 (39 F, 30 M) preterms with BPD.Method: We studied growth parameters of 69 PT with BPD for 16±3 months postnatally. 40 had mild, 20 had moderate and 9 had severe BPD.Results: 96% of infants were appropriate for gestation...

hrp0082p1-d3-57 | Bone (1) | ESPE2014

No Correlation Between 25OHD Status and Pro or Anti-Inflammatory Cytokines in Obese Children and Normal Weight Controls

Carroll Aoife , Onwuneme Chike , McKenna Malachi , Mayne Philip , Molloy Eleanor

Background: While the primary function of vitamin D relates to calcium and bone metabolism, it is now recognised that vitamin D is a potent immunomodulator. In vitro, 1,25(OH)2D has been shown to suppress pro-inflammatory cytokines, such as TNF-α and IL6, while up regulating synthesis of anti-inflammatory cytokines, IL10 and IL4. Previous in vitro studies have yielded inconsistent results on the relationship between 25OHD and cytokines in adul...

hrp0084fc10.6 | Perinatal Endocrinology | ESPE2015

Heterozygous Hypomorphic Mutation in the INS Gene could Cause Transient Neonatal Diabetes in Extremely Low Birth Weight Neonates

Yorifuji Tohru , Sakakibara Azumi , Hashimoto Yukiko , Kawakita Rie , Hosokawa Yukiko , Fujimaru Rika

Background: Approximately 70% of transient neonatal diabetes mellitus (TNDM) are caused by abnormalities in the imprinted locus at chromosome 6q24, and the remaining 30% are caused by heterozygous mutations in the KATP-channel genes, ABCC8 or KCNJ11. Only a few cases of TNDM are reported to be caused by biallelic, recessive mutations in the insulin (INS) gene.Objective and hypotheses: To explore the role of INS gene mutations as a cause of tra...

hrp0092fc8.2 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty Session 1 | ESPE2019

Analysis of Hypothalamic Metabolic Circuits after Normalization of Body Weight in Mice That Had Been Obese Due to High Fat Diet Intake

Guerra-Cantera Santiago , Frago Laura , Ros Purificación , Canelles Sandra , Díaz Francisca , Freire-Regatillo Alejandra , Torrecilla-Parra Marta Marta , Argente Jesús , Chowen Julie A.

The obesity epidemic continues to be a dramatic problem in the developed world despite attempts to curtail its rise. Reducing energy intake and/or increasing energy expenditure can result in weight loss; however, if one returns to their poor lifestyle habits the previous weight is not only recuperated, but often surpassed.We hypothesized that although a normal body weight may be achieved, the hypothalamic circuits controlling appetite and energy expendit...

hrp0097p1-312 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2023

Associations between weight-related anthropometric measurements and occurrence of breast development, pubic hair and menarche

S. Bruserud Ingvild , Roelants Mathieu , B. Júlíusson Peacute;tur

Background: The timing of puberty is influenced by different factors, one of which is body composition. The aim of the current study was to investigate if anthropometric indicators of body composition, body mass index(BMI), waist circumference(WC), subscapular skinfold(SSF) and body fat percentage(BF%) were differentially associated with occurrence of breast development, pubic hair and menarche in Norwegian girls.Methods:</strong...

hrp0084p2-367 | Fat | ESPE2015

Residual Excess Weight Difference Between BMI 35–40 and Over 40 After Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy in Severely Obese Adolescents: Midterm Outcomes

Linares Jeannette , Villagran Rodrigo , Gallardo Michael , Garcia Isabela , Araya Sofia , Flores Carlos , Cariaga Mario , Fuentes Paulina , Yanez Marisol

Background: Severe obesity among adolescents is increasing worldwide. Bariatric surgery is a controversial subject in this group of age, surgical timing is even more controversial. Patterns of surgical weight loss could be different between patients with greater excess weight, perhaps with less promising results.Objective and hypotheses: To compare anthropometric outcomes among adolescents with BMI 35–40 and over 40, underwent laparoscopic sleeve ga...