hrp0097fc5.4 | Diabetes and insulin 1 | ESPE2023

Changes of intestinal flora in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus and its related immune mechanism

Liu Ying , Li Liman , Wu Jin , Li Hong

Key words: Type 1 diabetes mellitus; Intestinal flora; metagenomic sequencing; cytokines; AutoimmunityObjective: This study aims to verify the effect of intestinal microbiota diversity on the disease development of T1DM mice model, and to explore the mechanism of intestinal microbiota in the development of type 1 diabetes mediated by related cytokines.Method: T1DM mouse model was e...

hrp0089lb-p19 | Late Breaking P1 | ESPE2018

Characterization and Clinical Course of Prolactinoma in Korean Adolescents

Yang Aram , Im Minji , Song Ari , Kim Jinsup , Shin Hyung-Jin , Park Hwan-Hee , Cho Sung Yoon , Jin Dong-Kyu

Prolactinoma is most common functioning pituitary adenoma(50%). However, there have been limited studies for prolactinoma in adolescents. Pituitary adenomas are uncommon in childhood and adolescence (<3% of childhood supratentorial tumors, 3–6% of all surgically treated adenomas). The aim of this study is to assess the characteristics of Korean adolescents with prolactinoma and their clinical course. This study is retrospective cohort study. Patients diagnosed with pr...

hrp0084p2-563 | Thyroid | ESPE2015

Nonautoimmune Neonatal Hyperthyroidism due to A633G Mutation in the Thyrotropin Receptor Gene

Jung In Ah , Cho Won Kyoung , Jeon Yeon Jin , Chae Hyo Jin , Kim Myung Shin , Suh Byung Kyu

Background: Congenital hyperthyroidism is a rare disease. In most patients with congenital hyperthyroidism are autoimmune forms caused by maternal thyroid-stimulating antibodies. In contrast to autoimmune hyperthyroidism that is transient, nonautoimmune form of congenital hyperthyroidism is persistent and results from activating germline mutations in the thyrotropin receptor (TSHR) gene.Case presentation: We report the case of a Korean male infant with s...

hrp0084p3-687 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Correlation of Vitamin D Levels with Glycaemic Control, Total Daily Insulin Dose, BMI, and Ethnicity in Paediatric Patients with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

Bianco Monica , Durazo Ramon , Durazo-Arvizu Ramon , Minutti Carla

Background: Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is an autoimmune and inflammatory process and vitamin D (VD) is thought to reduce inflammation and prevent autoimmune destruction. Studies have shown that VD has an effect on insulin secretion and sensitivity in rats. And it has been shown that adult T2DM with normal levels of VD have decreased insulin requirements. Two prior studies in Turkey looked at the relationship between VD levels and daily insulin requirement in paediatric pa...

hrp0092p1-335 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity (2) | ESPE2019

The Relationship Between Serum Neurotensin Levels and Metabolic Parameters and Eating Behavior in Obese Children

Tuncerler Gülten , Özyurt Gonca , Uzun Hamide , Çalan Özlem Gürsoy , Küme Tuncay , Dündar Bumin Nuri , Çatli Gönül

Introduction: Neurotensin is a 13 amino acid peptide with central and intestinal effects. It has been shown to decrease intestinal and gastric motility, increase the absorption of fat by regulating the release of pancreas and bile acid. In addition, it is reported that there is also an anorexigenic effect of the neurotensin released from the central nervous system. In the literature, conflicting results related to serum / plasma neurotensin levels were reporte...

hrp0094p1-146 | Sex Endocrinology and Gonads B | ESPE2021

Reaching a definitive diagnosis of hypogonadotropic hypogonadism – experience of a multidisciplinary diagnostic service

Patjamontri Supitcha , Alimussina Malika , Diver Louise A , McMillan Martin , McNeilly Jane D , K Lucas-Herald Angela , Freel Marie , Jones Greg , Kernohan Andrew , Lindsay Robert , McGowan Neil , Perry Colin , Sastry Aparna , Shaikh M Guftar , Tobias Edward S , McGowan Ruth , Ahmed S Faisal ,

Introduction: Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (HH) is a rare condition, where a definitive diagnosis is often hard to reach.Objectives: To describe the clinical, biochemical and genetic findings in cases with suspected HH in the West of Scotland who were referred for genetic analysis between 2016 and 2020.Methods: Information was collected on clinical assessment including family hist...

hrp0094p1-161 | Growth B | ESPE2021

Continued Safety and Efficacy of Weekly Lonapegsomatropin (TransCon hGH) for up to Two Years in Children with Growth Hormone Deficiency (GHD)

Aghajanova Elena M. , Casella Samuel J. , Nadgir Ulhas , Hofman Paul , Saenger Paul , Song Wenjie , Mao Meng , Chessler Steven , Komirenko Allison S. , Beckert Michael , Shu Aimee D. , Thornton Paul S. , Maniatis Aristides K. ,

Lonapegsomatropin (TransCon hGH) is an investigational once-weekly prodrug of somatropin for the treatment of GHD. Previous trials in treatment-naïve (52-week heiGHt Trial) and treatment-experienced children (26-week fliGHt Trial) have reported the efficacy and safety of lonapegsomatropin. Subjects were eligible to enter the open-label extension enliGHten Trial, which continues to evaluate weekly lonapegsomatropin in pediatric GHD. In heiGHt, treatment-naïve subjects...

hrp0092p1-103 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2019

A Case of Panhipopituitarism with SOX3 Gene Deletion

Cinaz Peyami , Kayhan Gülsüm , Döğer Esra , Uğurlu Aylin Kılınç , Akbaş Emine Demet , Küpçü Zekiye , Perçin Ferda , Bideci Aysun , Çamurdan Orhun

Introduction: It is known that microduplications including the SOX3 gene and intragenic duplications leading to loss of function in the gene cause panhypopituitarism, which can be accompanied by intellectual failure. Here, we report the first known case of panhypopituitarism, a deletion of the X chromosome, including the SOX3 gene in the q27.1q27.3 region.Case: A 15-years and two months old male patient was referred to o...

hrp0095p1-20 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2022

Report of the first paediatric case of hypercalciuric hypocalcaemia managed with simultaneous parathyroid and kidney transplantation

Oprea Alina , Jones Helen , Buck Jackie , Kessaris Nicos , D. Sinha Manish , Ware Nick , Cheung Moira

Background:Calcium-sensing receptors (CaSR) located on parathyroid glands and kidneys act to regulate serum calcium levels. Inherited hypocalciuric hypercalcaemia and autosomal dominant hypercalciuric hypocalcaemia are due to inactivating and activating CaSR mutations respectively. We present the immediate and medium term postoperative clinical course of the first paediatric patient with hypercalciuric hypocalcaemia managed with a simultaneous parathyroid and ...