hrp0089p1-p001 | Adrenals and HPA Axis P1 | ESPE2018

Evaluation of Long Term Metabolic Effects After Prenatal Dexamethasone Treatment in the Context of CAH – the Swedish Cohort

Wallensteen Lena , Karlsson Leif , Messina Valeria , Nordenstrom Anna , Lajic Svetlana

Background: Prenatal dexamethasone (DEX) treatment is in many countries offered to the pregnant woman, at risk of having a child with classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), to reduce virilization in an affected female fetus. The treatment is effective in reducing virilization but may give long lasting effects on somatic and cognitive health. Here, we explore the potential effect on metabolism in children and adults not having CAH and exposed to DEX during the first trim...

hrp0084lbp-1268 | Late Breaking Posters | ESPE2015

Genetic Causes of Disproportional Short Stature Identified by Whole Exome Sequencing

Funari Mariana F A , Vasques Gabriela A , Lerario Antonio M , Freire Bruna L , Nishi Mirian Y , Franca Monica M , Shinjo Sueli M O , Marie Suely K N , Arnhold Ivo J P , Jorge Alexander A L

Background: Disproportional short stature (DSS) is the most frequent clinical presentation of skeletal dysplasias, which are a heterogeneous group of more than 450 disorders of bone. Skeletal survey is important to establish the diagnosis and to guide the genetic test, but has several limitations, especially in mild and atypical cases.Objective and hypotheses: To identify the genetic aetiology of DSS by exome sequencing.Method: Who...

hrp0097p1-415 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2023

EuRR-Bone: Collecting Condition-Specific Outcomes on Fibrous Dysplasia/ McCune-Albright Syndrome

Luisa Priego Zurita Ana , O Bulaicon Oana , Arrieta Nerea , Bryce Jillian , Caballero Campos Magdalena , Chapurlat Roland , Doxiadis Gaby , Kassim Javaid M , Ovejero Crespo Diana , M de Rooij Tess , Seefried Lothar , Tessaris Daniele , Faisal Ahmed S , M Appelman-Dijkstra Natasha

Introduction: The European Registries for Rare Bone and Mineral Conditions (EuRR-Bone) were created in collaboration with the European Reference Network on Rare Bone Conditions (ERN-BOND). EuRR-Bone collects data using 2 platforms: e-REC, a tool that captures the occurrence of bone and mineral conditions, and the Core Registry which collects a set of Core Data Elements as well as longitudinal patient and clinician reported outcomes in condition specific module...

hrp0084p2-328 | Fat | ESPE2015

miR-122 and Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Prepubertal Obese Children

Inzaghi Elena , Brandt Stephanie , Roos Julian , Cianfarani Stefano , Nobili Valerio , Colajacomo Mauro , Battelino Tadej , Primoz Kotnik , Wabitsch Martin , Fischer-Posovszky Pamela

Background: The incidence of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is dramatically increasing among children worldwide. The gold standard for diagnosis is the liver biopsy. Reliable serum markers are lacking. Recently, circulating miRNAs have been studied as biomarkers of disease progression. Specifically, miR-122 was proposed as predictive marker for liver disease in adults, while no data are available for children.Objective and hypotheses: To inves...

hrp0095p1-401 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2022

Increased Basal Levels of 17-Hydroxyprogesterone In The Covid ERA: Must We Change The Cut-Off Point To Request Acth Test?

Laura Bertholt Zuber M. , Alonso Rubio Pablo , Palenzuela Revuelta Inmaculada , Pozas Mariscal Sara , Lavín Gómez Bernardo , Teresa Garcia Unzueta M.

Background: 17-hydroxyprogesterone (17-OHP) basal levels greater than 2ng/ml has been related to the need to request an ACTH test to dismiss non-classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia. We have seen an increase in baseline levels in 2021 compared to 2020.Objectives: To determine how many of the tests that were requested due to a high basal 17-OHP value, were positive. Assess the need to modify the cut-off points to reques...

hrp0092p3-303 | Late Breaking Abstracts | ESPE2019

Hirsutism in Children: Pitfalls and Diagnostic Challenges

Bizerea-Moga Teofana Otilia , Tămăşanu Raluca Corina , Maria Velcelean Alexandra , Brad Giorgiana Flavia , Mărginean Otilia

Introduction: Hirsutism is a condition defined as excessive male-pattern hair growth in females most commonly caused by hyperandrogenism. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), non-classic adrenal hyperplasia (NCAH) due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency and androgen-secreting tumors represent causes of androgen excess. Common features such as hirsutism, polycystic ovaries, oligomenorrhea or amenorrhea, and insulin resistance make it hard to distinguish between the first...

hrp0089rfc6.3 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2018

Effect of the Melanocortin-4 Receptor Agonist, Setmelanotide, on Obesity and Hyperphagia in Individuals Affected by Bardet-Biedl Syndrome

Haws Robert M , Fletty Kristina L , McIntee Thomas J , Green Clayton , Pomeroy Jeremy , Hylan Michelle , Folster Cathy , Davis Elisabeth K , Brady Sheila M , Fiedorek Fred T , Yanovski Jack A

Background: Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS) causes early-onset extreme obesity and hyperphagia that is hypothesized to arise from leptin receptor dysfunction. Setmelanotide, a melanocortin-4 receptor (MC4R) peptide agonist, has been shown to induce weight loss in individuals affected by other rare genetic obesity disorders resulting from leptin-melanocortin pathway dysfunction upstream of MC4R.Objective: Report preliminary data on body weight, hunger scores,...

hrp0089rfc10.3 | Late Breaking | ESPE2018

Developmental Regulation of Obestatin and Adropin in Prader-Willi Syndrome and Non-Syndromic Obesity: Associations with Weight, BMI-z, HOMA-IR, and Lipid Profile

Orsso Camila E , Butler Andrew A , Muehlbauer Michael J , Cui Huaxia N , Rubin Daniela A , Pakseresht Mohammadreza , Butler Merlin G , Prado Carla M , Freemark Michael , Haqq Andrea M

Background: The peptides obestatin and adropin are thought to regulate glucose and lipid metabolism, weight gain, and fluid intake in adults. The roles of obestatin and adropin in the regulation of weight and glucose and lipid metabolism in Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) and non-syndromic pediatric obesity are poorly understood. This study compares the concentrations of obestatin and adropin in infants and children with PWS and age- and BMI-z matched controls, and explores the as...

hrp0082p1-d2-69 | Diabetes (1) | ESPE2014

Activation of Insulin/IGF1 Signaling Could Increase Hypothalamic Lipid Anabolism in Non-Diabetic IRS2-Deficient Mice

Barrios Vicente , Baquedano Eva , Canelles Sandra , Gonzalez-Rodriguez Agueda , Burgos-Ramos Emma , Chowen Julie A , Frago Laura M , Valverde Angela M , Argente Jesus

Background: Insulin/IGF1 signaling plays a critical role in central glucose bioavailability and lipid metabolism. An increase in glucose disposal can generate reducing agents through the pentose-phosphate pathway necessary for the synthesis of free fatty acids (FFA). Disturbances in lipid synthesis are related to the appearance of insulin resistance and diabetes. The insulin receptor substrate 2 (IRS2) deficient mice (IRS2−/−) is an excellent model to st...