hrp0092p2-26 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2019

Successful Parathyroidectomy with Intraoperative Parathyroid Hormone Monitoring in a Neonate with Severe Primary Hyperparathyroidism due to a Novel CASR Mutation

Sorapipatcharoen Kinnaree , Poomthavorn Preamrudee , Mahachoklertwattana Pat , Wattanasirichaigoon Duangrurdee , Tim-Aroon Thipwimol , Karanes Sathit , Molagool Sani

Neonatal severe primary hyperparathyroidism (NSHPT) is a rare and life-threatening disorder caused by inactivating mutation in CASR gene, which encodes Ca-sensing receptor. NSHPT leads to severe neonatal hypercalcemia with inappropriately increased serum intact parathyroid hormone (iPTH) and decreased urinary Ca excretion. Hydration, forced diuresis, calcitonin, bisphosphonates and cinacalcet have been used to lower serum Ca prior to surgery. Total parathyroidectomy i...

hrp0092p2-271 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2019

Follow-Up of Two Similar Patients with Steroidogenic Factor-1 (SF-1/ NR5A1) Variants, in Two Different Eras

Gaisl Odile , Aeppli Tim , Sproll Patrick , Lang-Muritano Mariarosaria , Nef Serge , Konrad Daniel , Biason-Lauber Anna

Abstract: Steroidogenic factor 1 (SF1)/"nuclear receptor subfamily 5 group A member 1" (NR5A1) is involved in adrenal and gonadal development, steroidogenesis and reproduction. The first patient, published in 1999 presented with a 46,XY difference of sex development (DSD) and adrenal insufficiency. The following year the first female patient with only adrenal insufficiency was described. Since then, heterozygous changes in SF-1/NR5A1 causing 46,XY DSD ...

hrp0086p1-p365 | Gonads & DSD P1 | ESPE2016

Functional Studies of a New Mutation in the LH/CG Receptor Gene Identified in 2 Sisters with 46,XY DSD

Flieger Susanne , Neuhaus Nina , Strom Tim , Henrichs Ivo , Johren Olaf , Gromoll Jorg , Hiort Olaf , Werner Ralf

Background: Disorders (or differences) of sex development (DSD) are rare congenital conditions in which the development of chromosomal, gonadal, or anatomical sex is atypical. The luteinizing hormone/chorionic gonadotropin receptor (LHCGR) is important for male sex development. LHCGR mutations can cause Leydig cell hypoplasia, which is an autosomal recessive disorder.Objective and hypotheses: We found two heterozygous mutations in the LHCGR, a n...

hrp0094p2-450 | Thyroid | ESPE2021

Initial response to thionamide medication in young people with newly diagnosed thyrotoxicosis

Wood Claire , Morrison Niamh , Cole Michael , Donaldson Malcolm , Dunger David , Wood Ruth , Pearce Simon , Cheetham Tim

Methods: Patients commenced 0.75mg/kg carbimazole (CBZ) daily with randomisation to either BR or DT. We examined baseline patient characteristics, CBZ dose, time to serum TSH/FT4 normalisation and BMI Z-score. Results: There were data available from 80 patients (baseline) and 78 patients (61 female) at 6 months. Mean CBZ dose was 0.9 mg/kg/day (BR) and 0.5 mg/kg/day (DT). There was no difference in the time taken for...

hrp0084p3-831 | Fat | ESPE2015

Evaluation of Renal Functions in Obese Children and Adolescents with Cystatin-C and Creatinin Based GFR: is Increasing GFR Reflected Hyperfiltration and Possible Renal Damage in Future?

Salman Dilsah Onerli , Siklar Zeynep , Ilarslan Nisa Eda Cullas , Kocaay Pinar , Ozcakar Birsin , Berberoglu Merih

Introduction: There is a growing interest in the relationship between obesity and renal damage. Chronic kidney disease is accepted as an important complication of obesity in adulthood. However, information on association between childhood obesity and renal functions is limited. In this study, It is aimed to investigate the renal functions in obese children and adolescents.Patients and methods: We enrolled 107 obese children and adolescents as a study gro...

hrp0089fc11.4 | Bone, Growth Plate & Mineral Metabolism 2 | ESPE2018

Using Patient Derived Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells to Model Multiple Epiphyseal Dysplasia

Woods Steven , Harley Peter , Soul Jamie , Kamprom Ni , Bates Nicola , Wang Qi , Mortier Geert , Hardingham Tim , Kimber Susan

Multiple epiphyseal dysplasia (MED) is a chondrodysplasia characterised by delayed epiphyseal endochondral ossification, resulting in disproportionate short stature and early onset osteoarthritis. MED can be caused by heterozygous mutations in COMP, MATN3, COL9A1, COL9A2 and COL9A3, or bi-allelic mutations in SLC26A2. Human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) are reprogrammed somatic cells which can differentiate to form all body tissues and have excellent potential for ti...

hrp0089p2-p142 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity P2 | ESPE2018

Children with Obesity are Taller in Early Childhood with Subsequent Catch-down Growth Until Adolescence

Kempf Elena , Vogel Tim , Kratzsch Jurgen , Vogel Mandy , Landgraf Kathrin , Sergeyev Elena , Kiess Wieland , Stanik Juraj , Korner Antje

Context: Childhood obesity is supposed to affect growth and development in children but there is uncertainty with regard to dynamics and potential causes. We analyzed differences in age-related growth patterns of obese and normal-weight children and their association with circulating endocrine and metabolic factors.Objective/Design: In a large German childhood cohort from Leipzig including 7986 children (22793 data sets) we compared cross-sectional and l...

hrp0097p1-311 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2023

Management of rhGH treatment in children with CKD in current clinical practice: a multicentric study

Labey Séverine , Hogan Julien , Salomon Rémi , Ulinski Tim , Boizeau Priscilla , Carel Jean-Claude , Simon Dominique

Introduction: Growth retardation < –2 SDS is frequently observed in children with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and is a marker of severity of CKD. Recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) treatment has been approved since 1995 in CKD patients. The aim of this study was to describe the growth outcomes and treatment patterns in children with congenital CKD.Methods: Patients were recruited from transplantation recor...

hrp0095fc11.4 | Late Breaking | ESPE2022

CRN04777, an oral, nonpeptide selective SST5 receptor agonist, dose-dependently suppresses both fasting and stimulated insulin secretion: results from a first in human study

Ferrara-Cook Christine , Luo Rosa , De la Torre Eduardo , Wang Yang , Betz Stephen , Lagast Hjalmar , Struthers Scott , Hovelmann Ultike , Heise Tim , Krasner Alan

Congenital hyperinsulinism (HI) is the most common cause of persistent hypoglycemia in neonates, infants, and children, and is caused by genetic mutations in pancreatic beta-cells. Current therapies are burdensome, have limited efficacy, and are associated with significant morbidity. CRN04777 is a potent, orally-bioavailable, selective SST5 agonist that suppresses insulin secretion in the terminal steps of the insulin secretion pathway and could be useful for patients with con...

hrp0084fc4.3 | Growth | ESPE2015

An Updated and Final Analysis of a Randomised Placebo-controlled Trial of the Effect of Oxandrolone and Timing of Pubertal Induction on Final Height in Turner Syndrome

Gault Emma-Jane , Cole Tim J , Perry Rebecca J , Casey Sarah , Paterson Wendy F , Hindmarsh Peter C , Betts Peter , Dunger David B , Donaldson Malcolm D C

Background: While GH therapy forms the mainstay of growth promoting treatment for Turner syndrome (TS), adjunctive use of oxandrolone and optimal timing of pubertal induction remain controversial. The previously published interim analysis of this randomised double-blind placebo-controlled trial demonstrated that oxandrolone and pubertal induction at 14y vs 12y significantly increased final height. However, these effects were not additive.Objective: To up...