hrp0086p1-p145 | Bone & Mineral Metabolism P1 | ESPE2016

To Study the Efficacy and Safety of Growth Hormone (GH) Therapy in Children with Pycnodysostosis

Mohamed Zainab , Sachdev Pooja , Zamir Imran , Benson Joanna , Denvir Louise , Mughal M Zulf , Randell Tabitha

Background: Pycnodysostosis is a rare recessive condition with mutation in the cathepsin K gene, causing reduction in bone reabsorption resulting in abnormally dense and fragile bones. Characteristic features include deformity of the skull, maxilla causing craniofacial, dental abnormalities with skeletal changes and short stature. Growth hormone therapy has been attempted in a small group of patients with Pycnodysostosis to promote final adult height, however has not been show...

hrp0089p3-p189 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism P3 | ESPE2018

Neonatal Hyper- and Hypoglycaemia; Widening the Clinical Phenotype of Transient Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus due to 6q24 Methylation Defects

Taylor-Miller Tashunka , O'Connell Michele , Sabin Matthew

6q24 methylation defects are the most common cause of Transient Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus (TNDM). The clinical picture is one of impaired insulin secretion, small for gestational age and diabetes mellitus aged <6 months. This case illustrates the fluctuation between both hyper- and hypoglycaemia that can been seen in 6q24 methylation defects. A term, small for gestational age baby boy was noted to have hypoglycaemia (BSL 1.8 mmol/l) at 1.5 h of life which resolved with or...

hrp0084p3-1141 | Puberty | ESPE2015

Does Treatment with GnRH Analogues Affect BMI in Children with Precocious or Early Puberty?

Madhusudhana Madhavi , Willingham Linda , Gupta Sanjay , Matthew Verghese

Background: Treatment of precocious puberty with GnRH analogues is well established. But there are concerns about weight gain in patients on this treatment. There have been conflicting reports about the effect of GnRH analogues on weight.Objective and hypotheses: To assess the change in BMI in children treated with GnRH analogues within a UK Endocrine Service and to analyse the patient/parent experience of the treatment.Method: A r...

hrp0089rfc11.4 | Bone, Growth Plate &amp; Mineral Metabolism 2 | ESPE2018

A New Form of Anhidrotic Ectodermal Dysplasia with Immunodeficiency Caused By Abolished Store-Operated Ca2+ Entry

Cuk Mario , Lian Jayson , Kahlfuss Sascha , Kozhaya Lina , Vaeth Martin , Rieux-Laucat Frederic , Picard Capucine , Benson Melina J , Jakovcevic Antonia , Bilic Karmen , Martinac Iva , Stathopulos Peter , Kacskovics Imre , Vraetz Thomas , Speckmann Carsten , Ehl Stephan , Issekutz Thomas , Unutmaz Derya , Feske Stefan

Calcium signaling is fundamental to many cellular processes. An important pathway for increasing intracellular Ca2+ levels is store-operated Ca2+ entry (SOCE) regulated by stromal interaction molecule (STIM1-2), and Ca2+ channels formed by ORAI1-3 proteins. Mutations in the ORAI1 and STIM1 genes that abolish SOCE cause a combined immunodeficiency (CID) syndrome that is accompanied by autoimmunity and nonimmunologic symptoms. We present patients with Anhidrotic Ectodermal Dyspl...

hrp0082np2.1 | Regenerative Endocrinology | ESPE2014

Regenerative Medicine for β Cell Replacement

Scharfmann R

Pancreatic β cells develop from endodermal pancreatic progenitors that first proliferate and next differentiate into functional insulin-producing cells. This developmental process is complex, each step being controlled by yet unknown signals. Theoretically, the development of a functional β cell mass can be enhanced by: i) activating the proliferation of pancreatic progenitors; ii) activating their differentiation into β cells; iii) activating the proliferation ...

hrp0095p1-267 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2022

Feasibility of integrating an mHealth intervention to increase exercise and physical activity adherence into a weight management service for adolescents with severe obesity: MOTIVATE-WMA

Davies Andrew , Hesketh Katie , Clarke Ellie , Apperley Louise , Sprung Victoria , Jones Helen , Senniappan Senthil , Cocks Matthew

Introduction: The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health state that adolescents with significant obesity require access to evidence-based weight management services (WMS). Due to the known benefits of exercise and physical activity (PA) on physiological and psychological outcomes increasing exercise and PA should form a cornerstone of any WMS for adolescents living with obesity. However, supervised exercise interventions face challenges within a clinica...

hrp0095p2-149 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2022

Advancing personalised medicine for growth hormone delivery: mixed-methods participatory study of a next generation, smart auto-injector device

I Labarta José , Rivera-Romero Octavio , Fernández-Luque Luis , Keiser Matthew , Koledova Ekaterina

Background: Treatment of growth hormone deficiency (GHD) requires daily injections over multiple years. Novel technologies facilitate this by automating the injection process – thereby adding comfort and reducing anxiety. An always-connected device, enabled by mobile technologies, also facilitates the collection of injection data such that adherence information is available to healthcare professionals (HCPs) in real-time. In developing new solutions, it ...

hrp0082p3-d1-983 | Thyroid | ESPE2014

Resistance to Thyroid Hormone Syndrome from Childhood to Adulthood: Variation in Symptoms and Thyroid Function

Garrahy Aoife , Grace Mariana , Stapleton Mary , Moran Carla , Chatterjee Krishna , Murphy Matthew , O'Connell Susan

Introduction: Resistance to thyroid hormone (RTH) is a rare autosomal dominant condition characterised by tissue-specific insensitivity to thyroid hormone. In 85% of cases the disorder is associated with thyroid hormone receptor β (TRβ) gene mutations.Case report: A 2.6-year-old boy was referred to the Paediatric service with abnormal thyroid function tests (TFTs) (fT4 30.4 pmol/l; RR 12–26, fT3 10.2 pmol/l; RR 3.7&#1...

hrp0084p2-360 | Fat | ESPE2015

Increasing Waist/Height Ratio and BMI Z-Score are Associated with Increased Comorbidities in Obese Youth, although Neither Accurately Identifies those with Abnormal Glucose Metabolism

Kao Kung-Ting , Alexander Erin , Harcourt Brooke E , McCallum Zoe , Wake Melissa , Werther George , Sabin Matthew

Background: At a population level, increasing age/sex corrected BMI Z-score (BMI-Z) is associated with increased risk of complications. It is unclear whether severity of obesity is a good predictor of comorbidities within groups of obese children. This knowledge is required to inform clinical management and pathways of care.Objective and hypotheses: In obese youth, to identify whether 1 increasing BMI-Z+/− waist/height ratio(WHtR) is associated wit...