hrp0084p3-617 | Adrenals | ESPE2015

Conservative Treatment Allows Substantial Improvement of Neonatal Cushing Syndrome in McCune Albright Syndrome, a 2 Year Follow-up

van Nieuwaal Nancy HG , Houwen Roderick H J , van der Grinten Hedi L Claahsen , Stuart Annemarie A Verrijn

Background: McCune Albright syndrome (MAS) is defined by the classic triad of precocious puberty, fibrous dysplasia of bone and café au lait skin pigmentation. However, the clinical spectrum is often more variable due to mosaic distribution of the postzygotic GNAS-mutation. Hypercortisolism occurs in a minority (5%) of patients. It is most frequently caused by nodular adrenal hyperplasia and can be life-threatening. Decisions on whether clinical management should be conse...

hrp0097fc14.3 | Late Breaking | ESPE2023

Deconvolution Analysis: GH secretagogue (LUM-201) enhances growth in individuals with moderate idiopathic Pediatric Growth Hormone Deficiency (iPGHD) by enhancing endogenous GH secretion and increasing IGF-1

Cassorla MD Fernando , Román MD Rossana , Linn Johnson PhD Michael , Avila RN Alejandra , Iñiguez MD German , Baier MD Ingrid , Said RN Daniela , Bruchey PhD Aleksandra , Smith MS Christopher , L. Brinks PhD Erik , C. McKew PhD John , B. Karpf MD David , O. Thorner MD Michael , DSc MBBS

An oral GH secretagogue (GHS), LUM-201, stimulates GHSR-1a receptor to enhance endogenous GH pulsatile release. In moderate iPGHD, pulses of GH are found but at reduced levels, resulting in decreased IGF-1 and poor growth. The impact of LUM-201 on GH profiles during treatment of such children has not been reported.Objective: To characterize GH profiles, defined by deconvolution analysis, based on GH concentration in a time series and its...

hrp0092fc4.6 | Fat Metabolism and Obesity Session | ESPE2019

Brain Satiety Responses to a Meal in Children Before and After Weight Management Intervention

Roth Christian L. , Melhorn Susan , Elfers Clinton , Rosalynn Mary , Rowland Maya , Grabowski Thomas , Saelens Brian , Schur Ellen A.

Family-based behavioral treatment (FBT) is the recommended intervention for children with obesity (OB). However, there is a large variability in short- and long-term treatment response and mechanisms for unsuccessful treatment outcomes are not understood. We studied brain regions involved in satiety processing in 9-11-year-old children with obesity (OB, n=54) and children with healthy weight (HW, n=22). Subjects underwent a functional magnetic resonan...

hrp0082fc5.3 | Neuroendocrinology | ESPE2014

Loss of Function Mutations in pnpla6 Cause Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism due to Impaired LH Release from Pituitary Gonadotropes

Topaloglu Ali Kemal , Lomniczi Alejandro , Kretzschmar Doris , Dissen Gregory A , Damla Kotan Leman , McArdle Craig A , Koc A. Filiz , Hamel Ben C , Guclu Metin , Papatya Esra D , Eren Erdal , Mengen Eda , Gurbuz Fatih , Cook Mandy , Castellano Juan M , Kekil M. Burcu , Mungan Neslihan O , Yuksel Bilgin , Ojeda Sergio R

Background: Gordon Holmes syndrome (GHS) is characterized by cerebellar ataxia/atrophy and normosmic hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (nHH). The underlying pathophysiology of this combined neurodegeneration and nHH remains unknown.Patients and methods: We studied a cohort of multiplex families with GHS through autozygosity mapping and whole exome sequencing.Results: We identified patients from three independent families carrying loss-...

hrp0082p1-d3-129 | Fat Metabolism & Obesity (2) | ESPE2014

The Effect of Honey on Plasma Glucose and Insulin Concentrations in Obese Prepubertal Girls

Farakla Ioanna , Papadopoulos Georgios E. , Koui Eleni , Arditi Jessica , Moutsatsou Paraskevi , Drakopoulou Maria , Papassotiriou Ioannis , Chrousos George P. , Charmandari Evangelia

Background: Honey is known for its medicinal and health promoting properties. It contains phytochemicals with high phenolic and flavonoid content, which contribute to its high antioxidant activity. Recent studies performed in adult healthy subjects suggest that honey has a beneficial effect on plasma glucose and serum insulin concentrations compared with monosacharides and disaccharides from different sources.Objective/hypotheses: To compare the effects ...

hrp0082p1-d3-88 | Diabetes (2) | ESPE2014

Improved Health-related Quality of Life with Insulin Therapy in Children with Cystic Fibrosis-related Diabetes: a Prospective Cohort Study

George Sherly , Hoey Hilary M C V , Costigan Colm , Murphy Nuala , Roche Edna F , O'Riordan Stephen M P

Background: Cystic fibrosis-related diabetes (CFRD) is a common complication in cystic fibrosis (CF). CFRD symptoms and treatment may impose additional burden and adversely affect their QoL.Objective and hypotheses: Assess HRQoL in CF children with normal glycaemia (CFN) and CFRD and evaluate the change in HRQoL over 1 year period along with clinical changes.Method: A prospective study was undertaken including children aged 10&#150...

hrp0092p1-143 | Thyroid | ESPE2019

Biotine Interference in a Patient with Non-Clinic High Thyroid Hormone Levels

Ayranci Ilkay , Filibeli Berna Eroglu , Manyas Hayrullah , Dündar Bumin Nuri , Çatli Gönül

Introduction: Differential diagnosis of thyroid hormone resistance (beta) and TSHoma should be made in patients with high free thyroxine (f-T4) and free triiodothyronine (f-T3) and non-suppressed thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) levels. The aim of this study was to present the results of etiological research in a patient with Down syndrome who was clinically euthyroid and had high levels of f-T4, f-T3, normal TSH levels.Case</st...

hrp0086s8.2 | Stem cells in endocrine organs | ESPE2016

Pluripotent Stem Cells in Endocrinology

Leibel Rudolph L.

The ability to differentiate human embryonal stem cells (hESC) and induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC) into virtually any cell type has enabled the creation of cellular models of diseases for which human cells are not readily accessible. Using these strategies, we have examined the molecular pathogenesis of monogenic forms of diabetes such as WolframÂ’s syndrome and various MODYs using stem cell-derived insulin producing cells created from fibroblasts of patients with t...

hrp0082s7.1 | Controversies in the Surgical Management of DSD | ESPE2014

Evolution of Feminising Genitoplasty

Pippi-Salle J L

Great controversy exists in regard to the timing and technical alternatives to perform feminizing genitoplasty in children. Opponents to an early approach argue that the reconstruction can be risky in terms of clitoral/vaginal function therefore surgery should be postponed until the patient herself can sign an informed consent and be aware of potential risks as well as confirms the desire to undergo the procedures. Such negative feelings in regard to early reconstruction are b...

hrp0094s3.2 | Management of Rare Obesity | ESPE2021

Hypothalamic Obesity in Craniopharyngioma

Muller Hermann L. ,

Although craniopharyngiomas are of low-grade histological dignity and have good prognosis in terms of overall survival, survivors may suffer from devastating consequences caused by hypothalamic damage. Disease and/or treatment-related hypothalamic damage leads to disturbed hunger-satiety and thirst feelings, decreased energy expenditure, behavioral problems, disturbances of circadian rhythm, temperature dysregulation, and pituitary dysfunction. These patients are at great risk...