hrp0094p2-365 | Pituitary, neuroendocrinology and puberty | ESPE2021

Gonadotropin Flare with Different Depot GnRH Agonists: Comparative Analysis.

Freire Analia , Arcari Andrea , Gabriela Ballerini Maria , Ignacio Bergada , Gabriela Ropelato Maria , Gryngarten Mirta ,

Central precocious puberty (CPP) is effectively treated by inhibition of GnRH signaling through GnRH receptor desensitization with depot GnRH agonists (dGnRHa), but the first injection is associated with a surge in LH and FSH (flare) that proportionally increases estradiol levels. When estradiol levels drop, usually within a fortnight, vaginal bleeding may be seen in a small number of girls. Although dGnRHa that use higher, longer-acting doses are increasingly being used in gi...

hrp0084p3-896 | Fat | ESPE2015

Prevalence of Excess Weight in Adolescents at Primary Health Care Units in South Brazil

Vargas Deisi Maria , de Medeiros Ana Carolina Santin , Klieman Elis , Eberhardt Isabel , Piesanti Vera Janete , Pasa Simone , da Silva Claudia Regina Lima Duarte , Coutinho Luciane Azevedo , Simao Vilma Margarete

Background: In the past decades Brazil has experienced a nutritional transition process characterised by a significant reduction in malnutrition and progressive increase in overweight and obesity. Nutritional education and precocious interventions are useful strategies to combat excess weight in childhood and adolescence. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), there were more than 40 million children overweight in the world in 2011. In Brazil, the prevalence of exce...

hrp0097p1-510 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2023

Tuberous sclerosis complex 1 (TSC1) deficiency leads to increased proliferation of adipose progenitor cells – case report and in vitro studies

Garten Antje , Hentschel Julia , Richter Sandy , Kiep Henriette , Arelin Maria , Platzer Konrad , Merkenschlager Andreas , Kiess Wieland , Mayer Steffi , Abou Jamra Rami , Le Duc Diana , Gerthe Kerkhof , Anita Hokken-Koelega

Introduction&Aim: Activation of mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) as a major regulator of adipogenesis and lipid accumulation is controlled by upstream regulators hamartin/tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) 1 and tuberin/TSC2. Hamartin and tuberin form a protein complex that inhibits signal transduction to mTOR. The impact of TSC1 deficiency is not clearly defined in human adipose tissue. We identified a likely pathogenic TSC1 splicing variant in a lipo...

hrp0092p1-229 | Growth and Syndromes (to include Turner Syndrome) (1) | ESPE2019

"Endocrine Evaluation of 29 Cornelia de Lange Syndrome Patients (CdLS) Patients"

Matamala Angela Marina Ascaso , de Ávila Montoya José Mario Romero , Cereza Maria Teresa Llorente , Lidón Laura Trujillano , Fuentes Feliciano Ramos , Juste Juan Pie , Lozano Gloria Bueno

Background: Cornelia de Lange (CdLS) syndrome (OMIM #122470) is a complex disease, characterized by distinctive facial features, failure to thrive, microcephaly, intrauterine growth retardation and anomalies in multiple organ systems. The complexity and severity of the endocrine commitment is variable. NIPBL, SMC1A, SMC3, RAD21 and HDAC8 genes, all involved in the cohesin pathway, have been identified to cause CdLS. There are few published studies on the endoc...

hrp0092p1-251 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty (1) | ESPE2019

Central Diabetes Insipidus in Children: Role of GH Antibodies

Napoli Flavia , Pani Fabiana , Gianti Francesca , Di Iorgi Natascia , Morana Giovanni , Allegri Anna Elsa Maria , Al_Thiabat Hanan Farid Mufleh , Gallizia Annalisa , Fava Daniela , Longo Chiara , Olcese Camilla , Vinci Francesco , Pistorio Angela , Caturegli Patrizio , Maghnie Mohamad

Central diabetes insipidus (CDI) in children is caused by brain tumors, Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH), trauma, infections, or genetic abnormalities in about 60% of the cases. In the remaining 40%, CDI is idiopathic even after detailed clinical and radiological investigations. Aim of the study was to assess whether measurement of serum antibodies against human growth hormone (GH) could aid in the identification of the etiological factors for CDI.<p class="abst...

hrp0097fc3.3 | Fat, metabolism and obesity 1 | ESPE2023

Frequency of Obesity-Related Gene Variants in a European Population With Early-Onset, Severe Obesity

W. le Roux Carel , Dominguez-Riscart Jesus , Rosaria Licenziati Maria , Soriano-Guillén Leandro , Haliloglu Belma , Zalin Anjali , Filomena Madeo Simona , Sleiman Patrick , Savoie Charles , Kerem Liya , Argente Jesús

Background: Patients with genetic variants in the melanocortin-4 receptor (MC4R) pathway may present with early-onset, severe obesity and hyperphagia. Increasing awareness of genetic testing could improve diagnosis of rare genetic causes of obesity and identify patients who might benefit from targeted therapy; however, such testing has been limited. Moreover, the frequency of specific genetic variants in this population is currently unknown. The Rare Obesity A...

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...

hrp0095p1-532 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

Cerebral aneurysms and kidney disease in a child with microcephalic osteodysplastic primordial dwarfism type II: novel homozygous mutation in the PCNT gene.

Petraroli Maddalena , Percesepe Antonio , Piane Maria , Gnocchi Margherita , Messina Giulia , Lattanzi Claudia , D'alvano Tiziana , Dora Patianna Viviana , Ormitti Francesca , Maria Roberta Esposito Susanna , Elisabeth Street Maria

MOPD is known to be caused by homozygous loss-of-function mutations in a specific gene, PCNT. Both intra- and interfamilial clinical variability (even for the same variant) have been frequently observed, which makes it difficult to infer a genotype–phenotype correlation. Pericentrin (PCTN) is a structural protein expressed in the centrosome that plays a fundamental role in anchoring protein complexes, regulating mitotic cycle and thus cell proliferation. High levels of m...

hrp0089rfc6.6 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2018

Effects of Cherry’s Extract on Increased Osteclastogenesis in Obese Children

Faienza Maria Felicia , Corbo Filomena , Carocci Alessia , Catalano Alessia , Piacente Laura , Clodoveo Maria Lisa , Bortolotti Sara , Storlino Giuseppina , Colucci Silvia , Grano Maria , D'Amato Gabriele , Brunetti Giacomina

The accumulation of adipose tissue, especially visceral fat, represents a risk factor for reduced bone mineral density and spontaneous fractures. Several mechanisms have been proposed to explain the complex relationship between adipose tissue and bone. Obesity is associated with the production of inflammatory cytokines both by adipocytes and immune cells which may stimulate bone resorption and reduce bone strength. Studies in vitro and in vivo have reported t...

hrp0086fc4.4 | Pathophysiology of Obesity | ESPE2016

The Role of Apoptotic Marker Apo-1/Fas in the Metabolism and Endothelial Function of Healthy Children

Maganna Maria , Katsa Maria Efthymia , Ioannidis Anastasios , Zyga Sofia , Tsironi Maria , Sachlas Athanasios , Routsi Kleopatra , Dolianiti Loukia , Rojas Gil Andrea Paola

Background: Apoptosis is a programmed sequence of events towards cell death. Blood vessels employ apoptosis for remodeling during development and to maintain homeostasis during adulthood. The atherosclerotic process begins in early childhood and is correlated with obesity and metabolic disorders.Objective and hypotheses: To investigate the correlation of apoptotic marker Apo-1/Fas with children’s biochemical and anthropometric characteristics.<p...