hrp0084p2-278 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Neonatal Diabetes – Experience from a Single Centre in Sri Lanka

Atapattu Navoda , Vithanage Vasundara , de Silva Kirikankanange Shamya Harshini , de Silva Daham Haresha , Jayathilaka Mala Mangalika , Hattersley Andrew T , Ellard Sian , Flanagan Sarah E , Houghton J A L , Hussain Khalid

Background: Neonatal diabetes (NDM) is a rare form of monogenic diabetes which usually presents before 6 months of age. Both transient and permanent NDM have been described.Objective: To report the molecular genetics and clinical characteristics of patients with NDM from a single centre in Sri Lanka.Method: Retrospective analysis of clinical and molecular genetic data from patients referred to Lady Ridgeway Hospital Endocrinology u...

hrp0084p2-459 | Growth | ESPE2015

Heterozygous NPR2 Mutations Cause Disproportionate Short Stature, Similar to Léri-Weill Dyschondrosteosis

Hisado-Oliva Alfonso , Garre-Vazquez Ana Isabel , Santaolalla-Caballero Fabiola , Belinchon Alberta , Barreda-Bonis Ana Coral , Vasques Gabriela A , Ramirez Joaquin , Luzuriaga Cristina , Gonzalez-Casado Isabel , Benito-Sanz Sara , Jorge Alexander A , Campos-Barros Angel , Heath Karen E

Background: Mutations in SHOX or its regulatory regions have been detected in ~70% of Léri-Weill dyschondrosteosis (LWD) and ~2.5% of idiopathic short stature (ISS) cases, suggesting the implication of other genes or loci. Recent studies have identified NPR2 defects in ISS patients.Objective and hypotheses: To investigate if NPR2 mutations can account for a proportion of the cases referred for LWD and ISS in whom no SHOX/PAR1 mutation was detected.<...

hrp0094fc4.5 | Diabetes | ESPE2021

Molecular Genetic Diagnosis and Research of Candidate Genes by Targeted Next Generation Sequence Analysis and Whole Exome Sequencing Method in Monogenic Diabetes: MODY-TURK Project

Gokşen Damla , Evin Ferda , Işık Esra , Ozen Samim , Atik Tahir , Ozkınay Ferda , Akcan Neşe , Ozkan Behzat , Buyukinan Muammer , Ozbek Mehmet Nuri , Darcan Şukran , Onay Huseyin ,

Introduction: MODY; is a rare type of diabetes that occurs clinically and genetically due to a single heterogeneous gene defect. To date, 14 different genes have been identified. In order to develop a holistic genetic diagnosis approach to monogenic DM, it is aimed to investigate molecular genetic diagnosis and responsible candidate genes with targeted new generation sequence analysis and whole exome sequencing (WES) method.Metho...

hrp0094fc4.6 | Diabetes | ESPE2021

Clinical and genetic heterogeneity of HNF4A/HNF1A mutations in a multicentre paediatric cohort

McGlacken-Byrne Sinead M. , Mohammad Jasmina Kallefullah , Conlon Niamh , Gubaeva Diliara , Siersbaek Julie , Jorgen Schou Anders , Demibilek Huseyin , Dastamani Antonia , Houghton Jayne , Brusgaard Klaus , Melikyan Maria , Christesen Henrik , Flanagan Sarah E. , Murphy Nuala P. , Shah Pratik ,

Objective: The complex clinical phenotypes arising from HNF4A and HNF1A mutations are similar and include diazoxide-responsive CHI from infancy and maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY) from adolescence. We aimed to characterise the clinical and genetic aspects of a cohort of paediatric patients with HNF4A or HNF1A mutations.Methods: Patients from five international centres over ...

hrp0094fc6.2 | Bone and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2021

Long-term effectiveness of PTH(1-34) infusion therapy for autosomal dominant hypocalcaemia type 1.

Sastre Ana , Valentino Kevin , Hannan Fadil M , Lines Kate E , Gluck Anna K , Stevenson Mark , Ryalls Michael , Gorrigan Rebecca , Pullen Debbie , Buck Jackie , Sankar Sailesh , Allgrove Jeremy , Thakker Rajesh V , Gevers Evelien F ,

Background: Patients with autosomal dominant hypocalcemia type 1 (ADH1), due to germline gain-of-function calcium-sensing receptor (CASR) mutations, have hypocalcemia and seizures, hyperphosphatemia, hypercalciuria and inappropriately low parathyroid hormone (PTH) concentrations. Treatment for ADH1 comprises calcium and vitamin D analogs, however, their use predisposes to nephrocalcinosis and renal impairment. In contrast, recombinant human PTH(1-34) may incre...

hrp0094p1-138 | Growth Hormone and IGFs A | ESPE2021

Safety and effectiveness of pediatric growth hormone therapy: Results from the full cohort in KIGS

Maghnie Mohamad , Ranke Michael B , Geffner Mitchell E , Vlachopapadopoulou Elpis , Dorr Helmuth G , Wikland Kerstin Albertsson , Ibanez Lourdes , Carlsson Martin , Cutfield Wayne , Rooman Raoul , Gomez Roy , Wajnrajch Michael P , Linglart Agnes , Stawerska Renata , Polak Michel , Grimberg Adda ,

Objective: KIGS (Pfizer International Growth Survey) was a large, international database of pediatric patients who received recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) as prescribed in real-world clinical settings. This analysis evaluated the long-term safety and efficacy data from all participants until KIGS close in 2012.Methods: Children with growth disorders and treated with rhGH (Genotropin® [somatropin]...

hrp0094p1-144 | Sex Endocrinology and Gonads B | ESPE2021

Ovarian AMH production is transiently affected in pubertal and prepubertal girls with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia and non-Hodgkin lymphoma receiving chemotherapy: a prospective, longitudinal study.

Lopez Dacal Jimena C. , Prada Silvina , Gutierrez Marcela E. , Bedecarras Patricia , Ropelato M. Gabriela , Arcari Andrea , Ballerini M. Gabriela , Gryngarten Mirta , Soria Marcela , Moran Lorena , Ferraro Cristina , Freire Analia , Bergada Ignacio , Drelichman Guillermo , Aversa Luis , Rey Rodolfo A. , Grinspon Romina P. ,

Introduction: Improvements in the treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) and non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) have increased survival, with the consequent concern about the long-term effects that childhood chemotherapy may have on ovarian function. AMH constitutes an indirect, reliable biomarker of the ovarian reserve, useful for the assessment of cancer therapy-related ovarian damage.Aim: To evaluate small ovarian f...

hrp0097fc13.6 | Pituitary, neuroendocrinology and puberty 2 | ESPE2023

Effects of Blue Light Exposure and Exposure Duration on Male Rats Puberty Process

KilinÇ Uğurlu Aylin , B&idot;dec&idot; Aysun , Mürşide DEMİREL Ayşe , Take kaplanoğlu Gülnur , dayanir Duygu , Gülbahar Özlem , Saadet Devec&idot; Bulut Tuba , DÖĞer Esra , ÇAmurdan M. Orhun

Purpose: Our study aimed to examine the effects of blue light exposure on prepubertal male rats’ puberty and testis tissue.Methods: Eighteen 21-day-old male Sprague Dawley rats were divided into three groups consisting of six rats in each group: Control Group (CG), Blue Light-6 hours (BL-6), and Blue Light-12 hours (BL-12). CG rats were maintained with 12/12-hour light-dark cycles. The rats of BL-6 and BL-12 were e...

hrp0097rfc3.4 | Fat, metabolism and obesity 1 | ESPE2023

Effect of maternal diet and breastfeeding on growth and distribution of adiposity from birth up to 12 months: data from the European LIFE-MILCH project

Righi Beatrice , Alberghi Francesca , Fontana Marta , Pelosi Annalisa , Davolio Emanuela , Rotteglia Cecilia , Catellani Cecilia , Sartori Chiara , Shulhai Anna-Mariia , Buia Veronica , Maria Papini Anna , Fanos Vassilios , Palanza Paola , E Street Maria

The ongoing European LIFE-MILCH project(www.lifemilch.eu), focuses on detecting Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in mothers, in breast and formula milk and in urine of mothers and infants up to 12 months of age studying relationships with neurodevelopment, growth, distribution of adiposity, pubertal stages to establish a risk assessment model to prepare safety guidelines. In this study we have evaluated the effects of maternal diet during and after pregnancy, and of duration of ...

hrp0097rfc14.5 | Late Breaking | ESPE2023

Functional demonstration that variants in the C-terminal of IHH cause short stature and/brachdactyly

Diaz-González Francisca , Modamio-Høybjør Silvia , Lucas-Castro Elsa , Coral Barreda-Bonis Ana , Campos-Barros Angel , González-Casado Isabel , Sentchordi-Montané Lucia , E. Heath Karen

Introduction: Variants in the N-terminal of the Indian-hedgehog gene (IHH) have been associated with Brachydactyly type-A1 (AD) and Acrocapitofemoral dysplasia (AR), only three of which have been functionally studied. However, heterozygous IHH variants, majority classified as variants of unknown significance (VUS) are being increasingly identified, not only in the N-terminal but also in the uncharacterized C-terminal, by NGS, in individuals with short...