hrp0092p3-266 | Late Breaking Abstracts | ESPE2019

A Novel Mutation of INSR Gene in a Child with Type A Insulin Resistance

Verdecchia Federica , Akcan Nese , Dastamani Antonia , Morgan Kate , Semple Robert , Shah Pratik

Background:Mutations of insulin receptor gene (INSR) lead to a wide spectrum of inherited insulin resistance syndromes. Type A insulin resistance is one of the these syndromes which is inherited autosomal dominant and leads to mild clinical symptoms after puberty.Objective and Hypothesis: To report a novel mutation of INSR gene mutation in a case of Type A insulin resistance who presented with transient neonatal diabetes...

hrp0084p2-492 | Hypo | ESPE2015

Syndromic Hypoketotic, Hypoinsulinemic Hypoglycaemia due to a Mosaic Activating Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase Mutation

Kummer Sebastian , Leiter Sarah M , Welters Alena , Barroso Ines , Meissner Thomas , Semple Robert K

Background: In contrast to hypoglycaemia due to congenital hyperinsulinism, there are patients with a similar metabolic profile of hypoketotic hypoglycaemia, but low insulin levels and relatively low glucose requirements to maintain euglycaemia. So far, four patients with activating mutations in the insulin signal-transducing kinase AKT2 have been described, each also showing a syndromic phenotype including hemihypertrophy.Objective and hypotheses: We pr...

hrp0086pl4 | Genomic imprinting and evolution | ESPE2016

“Genomic Imprinting and Evolution”

Feil Robert

Genomic imprinting in mammals is controlled by DNA methylation. This essential epigenetic phenomenon mediates the mono-allelic expression of about hundred autosomal protein-coding genes and hundreds of regulatory non-coding RNAs, such that these become expressed from one of the two parental alleles only. Although the first imprinted genes were discovered less than thirty years ago, given their key roles in fetal development, homeostasis and brain functions, these exceptional g...

hrp0084p1-100 | Perinatal | ESPE2015

Atypical Features in Patients with Leprechaunism Suggesting a Wide Clinical Spectrum of Disease

Katugampola Harshini , Improda Nicola , Shah Pratik , Gordon Hannah , Amin Rakesh , Peters Catherine J , Semple Robert K , Dattani Mehul T

Background: Donohue syndrome (DS) is the most severe form of insulin-resistance due to autosomal recessive mutations in the insulin receptor gene. Typical features include pre-/postnatal growth impairment, hyperinsulinaemic hyperglycaemia with fasting hypoglycaemia, nephrocalcinosis, recurrent sepsis, little adipose tissue, soft tissue overgrowth, hirsutism, acanthosis nigricans and facial dysmorphism. However, additional comorbidities may be present, affecting prognosis.<...

hrp0084p2-250 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Recombinant Human IGF1 Treatment in Patients with Insulin Receptor Mutations Resulting in Donohue Syndrome: A 10-Year Experience in a Tertiary Centre

Improda Nicola , Katugampola Harshini , Shah Pratik , Gordon Hannah , Amin Rakesh , Peters Catherine J , Semple Robert K , Dattani Mehul T

Background: Donohue syndrome (DS) is the most severe form of insulin-resistance due to autosomal recessive mutations in the insulin receptor gene. Previous reports demonstrate a role for recombinant human IGF1 (rhIGF1), however optimal treatment strategy remains unclear.Case series: Four males with DS have been treated with bolus rhIGF1 (see table below). They had no IGF1 response on an IGF1 generation test. No long-term side effects of rhIGF1 were repor...

hrp0095p1-161 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2022

Causal Effect of Age at Menarche on the Risk for Depression: Results from a Two-Sample Multivariable Mendelian Randomization Study

Hirtz Raphael , Hars Christine , Naaresh Roaa , Hergen Laabs Björn , Antel Jochen , Grasemann Corinna , Hinney Anke , Hebebrand Johannes , Peters Triinu

Background: A fair number of epidemiological studies suggest that age at menarche (AAM) is associated with depression, but the reported effect sizes are small, and there is evidence of residual confounding. Moreover, previous Mendelian randomization (MR) studies to avoid inferential problems inherent to epidemiological studies have provided mixed findings.Methods: To clarify the causal relationship between age at menarch...

hrp0082p3-d3-724 | Diabetes (2) | ESPE2014

Prevalence of Impaired Glucose Tolerance and Insulin Resistance in a Sample of the 6- to 16-Year-Old Overweight or Obese Pediatric Population

Saffari Fatemeh , Vandaei Mahmood , Oveisi Sonia , Esmailzadehha Neda

Background: Prevalence of obesity and its complications including type 2 diabetes mellitus, impaired glucose tolerance and insulin resistance have been increased among children and adolescents during recent decades.Objective and hypotheses: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of impaired glucose tolerance and insulin resistance among overweight or obese children and adolescents.Method: This cross sectional study w...

hrp0082p3-d1-900 | Pituitary | ESPE2014

Effect of Pubertal Status, Age and Gender on Cortisol Response to Insulin Induced Hypoglycaemia in Children and Adolescents

Giri Dinesh , Mulvey Ian Robert , Gangadharan Arundoss , Saravanai-Prabu K , Blair Jo , Dharmaraj Poonam , Das Urmi , Senniappan Senthil , Didi Mohammed

Background: There is evidence that baseline and peak cortisol response to the low dose short Synacthen test (LDSST) varies with pubertal status and gender in children with asthma on inhaled corticosteroids. There are no published data reporting effects of puberty on cortisol response to the insulin tolerance test (ITT) in childhood and adolescence.Objective and hypotheses: To determine whether pubertal status, age or gender influence basal and peak corti...

hrp0097fc1.4 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2023

Response to Crinecerfont Treatment in Adolescents with Classic Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia Is Correlated with Elevated Baseline Hormone Concentrations but Not Glucocorticoid Dose

Ron S. Newfield , Sarafoglou Kyriakie , Y. Fechner Patricia , J. Nokoff Natalie , J. Auchus Richard , G. Vogiatzi Maria , S. Jeha George , Giri Nagdeep , Roberts Eiry , Sturgeon Julia , L. Chan Jean , H. Farber Robert

Introduction: Classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency (21OHD) is a rare, autosomal disorder characterized by deficiency of cortisol and oftentimes aldosterone, elevated adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), and excess androgen production. In a phase 2 study of adolescents with classic 21OHD, 14 days of treatment with the corticotropin-releasing factor type 1 receptor (CRF1) antagonist, crinecerfont, led to median percent red...

hrp0097fc6.3 | Pituitary, neuroendocrinology and puberty 1 | ESPE2023

Is the 24-hour urinary gonadotropin assay an effective diagnostic tool in central precocious puberty? A retrospective study of threshold setting and validation in two cohorts.

Janot Clément , Perrin Pauline , Bretones Patricia , Malburet-Testori Sarah , Perge Kevin , Raverot Véronique , Robert Zoé , Roucher-Boulez Florence , Villanueva Carine , Nicolino Marc , Plotton Ingrid

Background and Aims: Central Precocious Puberty (CPP) caused by the early activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis is a rare affection that occurs in 0.2% in girls. Clinical signs are suggestive and LHRH-test could be sometimes difficult to use and not always contributive. Gonadotropin assay in twenty-four hours-urinary collection could be an interesting option. The present work intended to evaluate the diagnostic interest of 24-hour urinary gonad...