hrp0097p1-226 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2023

Hereditary Vitamin D Resistant Rickets (HVDRR) Case Series: Phenotype, Genotype, Conventional Treatment and Cinacalcet Therapy

Ahmad Noman , Aziz Sundus , AlEsaye Nabil

Background: Hereditary vitamin D resistant rickets (HVDRR) or vitamin-D dependent rickets type II is an autosomal recessive disorder caused by mutations in the vitamin D receptor (VDR) gene, causing end-organ resistance to the action of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D (calcitriol), thus resulting in the distinct characteristics of early-onset rickets, hypocalcemia, and secondary hyperparathyroidism. The currently accepted treatment modality is bypassing the affected r...

hrp0092p3-71 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2019

Vitamin D Status in Egyptian Children with Newly-Diagnosed Type 1 Diabetes and its Relation to Autoimmune Destruction of Pancreatic Beta Cells

Laimon Wafaa

Background: The relationship between 25 hydroxy cholecalciferol (25OHD) deficiency and autoimmune diseases including type I diabetes (T1D) is an ongoing area of research interest. Furthermore, vitamin D seems to affect β cells through calcium regulation, as insulin release is a calcium-dependent process. The aim of the study was to screen for (25OHD) deficiency in children with clinical onset of T1D and study the correlation between its serum levels an...

hrp0089p3-p051 | Bone, Growth Plate & Mineral Metabolism P3 | ESPE2018

Clinical and Genetic Evaluations of Three Patients with Vitamin D Dependent Rickets Type 1A

Kulikova Kristina , Kolodkina Anna , Vasiliev Eugeny , Petrov Vasily , Tiulpakov Anatoly

Vitamin D dependent rickets type 1A (VDDR-IA) is inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern and caused by mutations in CYP27B1 gene encoding enzyme 1α-hydroxylase. Deficiency of 1α-hydroxylase leads to decrease of 1,25(OH)2 vitamin D production. VDDR-IA usually manifests clinically during the 1st year of life. Clinical features of VDDR- IA include progressive growth retardation, hypotonia, rachitic skeletal deformities, hypocalcemic seizures in early infancy. Serum ...

hrp0086rfc2.1 | Bone & Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2016

25-OH-Vitamin D Status in a Pediatric Population of Subjects Affected By Prader-Willi Syndrome Compared to Matched Obese Controls

Fintini Danilo , Pedicelli Stefania , Bocchini Sarah , Bizzarri Carla , Grugni Graziano , Cappa Marco , Crino Antonino

Background: Obesity is usually correlated with a higher prevalence of 25OH vitamin D (25OHD) deficiency. This might be due to either volumetric dilution of vitamin D in the large fat mass or its increased uptake by adipose tissue. To our knowledge, a systematic study on 25OHD levels in Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS), a genetic disorder associated with severe obesity, is not available.Objective and hypotheses: To analyze the 25OHD values in a population of p...

hrp0082p2-d3-310 | Bone (2) | ESPE2014

Outcomes of Vitamin D Analogues and Phosphate Supplements in Patients With Hereditary Hypophosphatemic Rickets , Comparison With Non-Treated Patients

Boros Emese , Rothenbuhler Anya , Heinrichs Claudine , Brachet Cecile , Esterle Laure , Kamenicky Peter , Harvengt Pol , Brailly-Tabard Sylvie , Haidar Hazar , Gaucher Celine , Silve Caroline , Gossiome Charles , Wicart Philippe , Duplan Martin Biosse , Courson Frederic , Chaussain Catherine , Linglart Agnes

Background: Hereditary Hypophosphatemic Rickets (HHR) is caused by persistently elevated FGF23 resulting in renal phosphate wasting and decreased 25 vitamin D hydroxylation. Treatment with vitamin D analogues (VDA) has been added to phosphate supplements in the late seventies.Objective and hypotheses: Our objective was to evaluate the outcomes of VDA and phosphate supplements in adult patients with HHR in comparison with patients who did not receive VDA ...

hrp0084p3-953 | GH & IGF | ESPE2015

Vitamin D Levels and not Vitamin A are Correlated with Height Velocity in Children with GH Deficiency Who are Under GH Treatment

Xatzipsalti Maria , Polychroni Ioulia , Vazeou Andriani , Maravelia Vasiliki , Papadimitriou Eirini , Stamogiannou Lela

Background: It has been suggested that Vitamin A intake may affect height velocity in children with GH deficiency (GHD) who were under GH replacement (GHR).Objective and hypotheses: Aim of the study was to evaluate vitamin A levels in GHD children under GHR.Method: Vitamin A levels were measured in 38 children (23 males, mean age 10.8 (S.D. 3.3) years) with GHD, after mean duration of GH treatment of 3.1 (S.D....

hrp0086p2-p706 | Endocrinology and Multisystemic Diseases P2 | ESPE2016

Nephrogenic Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuresis (NSIAD) Managed with Fluid Restriction and Salt Supplementation

Amato Lisa A , Verge Charles F , Walker Jan L , Neville Kristen A

Background: NSIAD is a rare genetic cause of hyponatremia, due to activating mutations in AVPR2 gene, encoding the Arginine Vasopressin Receptor Type 2, and located on Xq28. Of the fewer than 30 reported cases, most have been managed with fluid restriction and urea.Objective and hypotheses: Illustration of the presentation of a family with this genetic abnormality and approach to management.Method: The clinical, biochemical and gen...

hrp0092p3-106 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2019

Phenotypic and Genotypic Properties of Children with Suspicion of Monogenic Obesity

Ayranci Ilkay , Çatli Gönül , Eroğlu Filibeli Berna , Yiğit Gülşahin Elif , Özyilmaz Berk , Manyas Hayrullah , Nuri Dündar Bumin

Results: Total of 47 obese patients (20 females, 39 pubertals, mean age of 14.3 years).±3.2 years) were included in the study. Severe obesity present in 85% of patients, early-onset obesity in 51%, consanguinity among parents in 17%, and at least one parent with obesity in 63.8% were present. 55.3% of the patients had a family history of diabetes, 63% had acanthosis nigricans and 77% had striae. Anthropometric and laboratory ch...

hrp0092fc4.3 | Fat Metabolism and Obesity Session | ESPE2019

Circulating Growth-and-Differentiation Factor-15 in Early Life: Relation to Prenatal and Postnatal Size

Díaz Marta , Campderrós Laura , López-Bermejo Abel , de Zegher Francis , Villarroya Francesc , Ibáñez Lourdes

Background: Growth-and-differentiation factor-15 (GDF15) is a regulator of energy homeostasis, and is used as biomarker of several pathological states.Objectives: To assess longitudinally GDF15 concentrations in a cohort of infants born either appropriate- (AGA, n=70) or small-for-gestational-age (SGA, n=33), the latter known to be at increased risk for central adiposity and metabolic alteration...

hrp0092p1-321 | Diabetes and Insulin (2) | ESPE2019

A Case of Late-Onset Monogenic Diabetes Due to a Homozygous Variant in the GCK Gene

Filibeli Berna Eroglu , Çatli Gönül , Ayranci Ilkay , Manyas Hayrullah , Kirbiyik Özgür , Dündar Bumin

Introduction: Heterozygous loss-of-function mutations in the glucokinase (GCK) gene cause MODY 2. Conversely, homozygous loss-of-function mutations in the same gene give rise to permanent neonatal diabetes mellitus (DM). Previously, two patients diagnosed with DM in adolescence and had homozygous GCK mutations were reported. Variants in these patients have been shown to exhibit inactivated kinetics that are indistinguishable from neonatal ons...