hrp0094p1-85 | Pituitary A | ESPE2021

Auxological and endocrine aspects in pediatric patients with type 1 Narcolepsy. Results of long-term follow-up in a pediatric endocrinology center

Assirelli Valentina , Casale Sara , Pizza Fabio , Baronio Federico , Donato Giulio Di , Candela Egidio , Balsamo Antonio , Plazzi Giuseppe , Cassio Alessandra ,

Introduction: Type 1 Narcolepsy is a rare pediatric condition characterized by central hypersomnia secondary to hypocretin deficiency. It can also involve the neuroendocrine axis, in particular determining obesity and central precocious puberty (CPP).Objectives: The primary aim of this study is the evaluation of endocrine and auxological aspects at diagnosis and during follow-up in children affected with T1N, in treatmen...

hrp0092p3-244 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2019

Four-Year Experience of a New Referral Center for Gender Non-Conforming Children and Adolescents in North-East of Italy

Tornese Gianluca , Roia Anna , Cosentini Dora , Morini Giovanna , Di Grazia Massimo , Carrozzi Marco , Barbi Egidio

Objectives: To describe the patients with gender non-conforming referred to a pediatric medical center after creation of the multidisciplinary team "APEVAGE" (Ambulatorio Pediatrico per la Varianza di Genere, Pediatric Clinic for Gender Variance) composed by pediatric endocrinologist, psychologist and child psychiatrist at Institute for Maternal and Child Health "Burlo Garofolo" in Trieste. It is one of the 8 centers recognized by ONIG (Osserva...

hrp0094yi1.2 | Young Investigators | ESPE2021

Early life events and postnatal effects from infancy to childhood

Chiavaroli Valentina ,

Early life events can profoundly affect an individual’s metabolic phenotype, inducing adaptive responses that may be protective in utero but potentially disadvantageous for long-term health. Indeed, environmental cues during sensitive windows of development may result in altered growth and lead to an increased risk of cardiovascular and metabolic alterations later in life. In this talk, I will discuss several models of exposure to early life events, which were th...

hrp0095p1-93 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism | ESPE2022

Measurements of Growth Hormone in neonatal screening cards as a non-invasive and feasible tool: reference values in healthy term newborns.

Giacchetti Federico , Vidali Matteo , Sangiorgio Andrea , Rodari Giulia , Vantaggiato Chiara , Modugno Adriana Di , Morniroli Daniela , Colombo Lorenzo , Profka Eriselda , Dall'Antonia Alberta , Collini Valentina , Ceriotti Ferruccio , Mosca Fabio , Arosio Maura , Lorella Giannì Maria , Giavoli Claudia

Background: Severe congenital growth hormone deficiency (cGHD) is a rare but potentially life-threatening condition. Even though random growth hormone (GH) can confirm cGHD during the first week of life, the diagnosis remains extremely challenging in the absence of reliable reference values in healthy neonates and thus of a best diagnostic cut-off.Aims: First, to provide solid reference values for GH concentrations in te...

hrp0089p1-p253 | Thyroid P1 | ESPE2018

Long Term Comparison between Liquid and Tablet Formulations of L-Thyroxine (L-T4) in the Treatment of Congenital Hypothyroidism (CH)

Vigone Maria Cristina , Ortolano Rita , Vincenzi Gaia , Pozzi Clara , Ratti Micol , Assirelli Valentina , Vissani Sofia , Cavarzere Paolo , Mussa Alessandro , Gastaldi Roberto , Mase Raffaella Di , Street Maria Elisabeth , Trombatore Jessica , Weber Giovanna , Cassio Alessandra

Introduction: Few studies have been published comparing the liquid and tablet formulations of L-T4 in pediatric patients, with a short follow-up period. Both formulations seemed to produce a rapid normalization of thyroid fuction with a tendency of a greater TSH inhibition in children taking the L-T4 liquid drops. The aim of our study is to compare the long-term effectiveness and saftey of both liquid and tablet L-T4 therapy in CH patients up to 3 years old via a multicenter s...

hrp0095p1-242 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2022

The lncOb rs10487505 polymorphism impairs insulin sensitivity and glucose tolerance in children and adolescents with obesity

Rosaria Umano Giuseppina , Cirillo Grazia , Rondinelli Giulia , Vittoria Foderini Maria , Ferrara Serena , Di Sessa Anna , Marzuillo Pierluigi , Santoro Nicola , Miraglia del Giudice Emanuele

Purpose: Leptin plays a key role in the regulation of body weight and other endocrine systems. Recently, impairment of leptin gene transcription due to genetic variations in a long-noncoding RNA, also referred as lncOb, has been described in mice. In humans, a correspondent polymorphism (rs10487505) has been associated with relatively low plasmatic leptin levels compared to obesity severity and with early obesity onset.Objectives...

hrp0092p1-401 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty (2) | ESPE2019

Management and Treatment Outcome of Childhood-Onset Craniopharyngioma (CP) in Italy: Multicentre Collection of 117 Cases

Zucchini Stefano , Fantini Jacopo , Mazzatenta Diego , Pozzobon Gabriella , Partenope Cristina , Pedicelli Stefania , Ubertini Graziamaria , Parpagnoli Maria , Genitori Lorenzo , Menardi Rachele , Driul Daniela , Matarazzo Patrizia , Tuli Gerdi , Guzzetti Chiara , Iughetti Lorenzo , Aversa Tommaso , Di Mase Raffaella , Rutigliano Irene , Iezzi Maria Laura , Cherubini Valentino , Grandone Anna , Cassio Alessandra

In Italy, treatment of children with CP is not centralized. We collected data of 117 patients (pts) (M/F 56/41) with CP diagnosed after 01/01/2000, followed-up in 14 centres of paediatric endocrinology belonging to the I.S.P.E.D. Five centres provided data on more than 10 pts (range 12-19), while the remaining on 1-9. 46 pts were diagnosed between 2000-2010 and 71 afterwards. Follow-up was 7.5±4.1 yrs.Results. Histology was adamanti...

hrp0089p3-p153 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity P3 | ESPE2018

Resting Metabolic Rate and the Development of Metabolic Disorders in Obese Children

Okorokov Pavel , Vasyukova Olga , Shiryaeva Tatiana , Peterkova Vanentina

Decreased resting metabolic rate (RMR) is a risk factor for the development and progression of obesity. Childhood obesity is accompanied by the development of metabolic disorders, which often persist in adults. The relationship between the rate of basal metabolism and development of childhood obesity complications is not well understood.Objective and hypotheses: Measure resting metabolic rate in obese children and assess the pronouncement of metabolic di...

hrp0082fc6.6 | Gonads & DSD | ESPE2014

Effects of Exposure to the Endocrine disruptor di(n-butyl) Phthalate on Testicular Dysgenesis Fetal Germ Cell Development in the Rat and in Human Fetal Testis

Mitchell Rod , van den Driesche Sander , Hrabalkova Lenka , Anderson Richard , McKinnell Chris , MacPherson Sheila , Calarrao Ana , Sharpe Richard

Background: Phthalate exposure results in endocrine disruption by inhibiting steroidogenesis, inducing focal dysgenesis and disrupting germ cell development in the rat fetal testis. Whilst phthalate exposure does not reduce testosterone production by the human fetal testis, its effects on germ cells and induction of dysgenetic areas in the developing human testis are less well described.Objective and Hypotheses: To determine the effects of phthalate expo...

hrp0095p2-197 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

Characterization of A Patient with "Rasopathies" Type of Noonan Syndrome Due to Mutation of PTPN11 in A Pediatric Endocrine Consultation

Mejia de Beldjenna Liliana , Mejia Valentina

Introduction: Noonan syndrome (NS) is an autosomal dominant disorder that involving multiple organ systems, with an incidence of 1:1,000 to 1:2,500.The clinical features as short stature, dysmorphic facial features, congenital heart defects most commonly pulmonary valve stenosis, typical chest, cryptorchidism. The PTPN11 gene is located on the long arm of chromosome 12q24.1 and encodes for the non-receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase SHP-2 (SHP2), generating ...