hrp0086fc5.3 | Management of Disorders of Insulin Secretion | ESPE2016

Glibentek, a New Suspension of Glibenclamide for Patients with Neonatal Diabetes, is as Effective and more Convenient than Crushed Tablets

Beltrand Jacques , Godot Cecile , Busiah Kanetee , Djerada Zoubir , Baron Sabine , Tallec Claire Le , Tessier Raphael , Ribault Virginie , Cartigny Maryse , Bruel Henri , Gozalo Claire , Treluyer Jean-Marc , Elie Caroline , Polak Michel

Background: Glibenclamide has proven to be efficient for patients with neonatal diabetes owing to potassium channel mutations. Anyway its pharmaceutical form is not suitable for young children or infants. The tablets dosage is too high for most infants and must be crushed and diluted before administration. We developed a suspension of glibenclamide (EMA Orphean drug designation january 2016) fitting recommendations of drug administration to allow a precise dosage and designed ...

hrp0086fc8.6 | Growth: Clinical | ESPE2016

Birth Characteristics Explain One Third of Expected Deaths in rhGH-treated Patients Diagnosed with IGHD, ISS & SGA

Albertsson-Wikland Kerstin , Martensson Anton , Savendahl Lars , Niklasson Aimon , Bang Peter , Dahlgren Jovanna , Gustafsson Jan , Kristrom Berit , Norgren Svante , Pehrsson Nils-Gunnar , Oden Anders

Background: That mortality is not increased in rhGH-treated patients when adjusting for birth characteristics was recently published (1). When applying a developed mortality model of the general population, the observed and expected deaths in rhGH-treated IGHD, ISS and SGA patients (n=3847) where 21 and 21.99, respectively. The model includes gender, age, calendar year, gestational age (GA), birth lengthSDS (BLSDS), birth weightSDS (BW...

hrp0086rfc11.3 | Thyroid | ESPE2016

Germline and Somatic DICER1 Mutations in Familial Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma and Multinodular Goiter

Lumbreras Cesar , Chueca Maria Jesus , Arribas Laura , de Randamie Rajdee , Alonso Angel , Fernandez Pilar , Berrade Sara , Anda Emma , Regojo Rita Maria , Mendiola Marta , Moreno Jose Carlos

Background: The inheritable component of familial Papillary Thyroid Cancer (fPTC) was recently attributed to monogenic defects in a reduced number of genes including DICER1. DICER1 codes for a ribonuclease of the RNaseIII family essential for the biogenesis of microRNAs.Objective and hypotheses: We aimed to identify germline and/or somatic mutations in DICER1 in a familial pedigree with PTC, multinodular goiter (MNG) and other ...

hrp0086rfc13.5 | Management of Obesity | ESPE2016

Protective Potential of Metformin on Membrane Linked Functions in Diabetic Aging Female Rats

Kumar Pardeep , Baquer N

Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate protective potential of metformin on membrane linked functions and glucose transporter in diabetic aging female rats.Background: The emerging view is that diabetic brain features many symptoms that are best described as accelerated brain aging.Methods: Young (3 months) adult (12 months) and aged (24 months) rats will be diabetic by using alloxan monohydrate. After metformin ...

hrp0086p2-p82 | Adrenal P2 | ESPE2016

A Novel Mutation of HSD3beta2 Presenting as Hypospadias with Salt-wasting in a Male Infant

Buchanan C.R. , Kalitsi J. , Ghataore L. , Taylor N.F. , Clifford-Mobley O. , Rumsby G. , Kapoor R.R.

Background: HSD3B2 is a rare cause of autosomal recessive primary adrenal insufficiency, potentially associated with under virilisation of XY males and virilisation of XX females. We present a case of a male infant presenting at term with ambiguous genitalia (DSD) with underlying diagnosis confirmed biochemically and genetically with a novel mutation of HSD3beta2.Objective: Case report.Patients and methods: Baby was born as FTND wi...

hrp0086p2-p87 | Adrenal P2 | ESPE2016

Urosepsis or Pseudohypoaldosteronism in a Neonate?

Gruber Noah , Lahav Einat , Kassif-Lerner Reut , Pinhas-Hamiel Orit

Background: Pseudohypoaldosteronism (PHPA1) is a disorder of impaired renal electrolytes re-absorption and excretion. Primary PHPA1 has two clinically and genetically distinct forms: (i) Renal autosomal dominant form, which involves a mutation in the mineralocorticoid receptor; (ii) Systemic autosomal recessive form, which involves a mutation in the epithelial sodium channel. PHPA1 can be also transient secondary to urinary tract infections (UTI)/malformations.<p class="ab...

hrp0086p1-p144 | Bone &amp; Mineral Metabolism P1 | ESPE2016

Effects of Phylloquinone and Magnesium on ATDC5 Prechondrocytes

Raimann Adalbert , Javanmardi Alireza , Sagmeister Susanne , Ertl Diana-Alexandra , Claudia Hochsmann , Monika Egerbacher , Gabriele Haeusler

Background: Cell-mediated initiation of enchondral ossification is essential for growth plate maturation. The matrix mineralization inhibitors matrix Gla protein (MGP) and osteocalcin (OC) represent key regulators of matrix mineralization and are highly expressed in growth plate chondrocytes. Pharmacological or nutritional phylloquinone (K1) depletion is known to affect skeletal mineralization by reduced gamma-carboxilisation of MGP and OC. Constituents of mineral matrix such ...

hrp0086p2-p171 | Bone &amp; Mineral Metabolism P2 | ESPE2016

About a Case of a Family of Pycnodysostose

Rouabah Nadira , Bioud Belkacem

Background: The pycnodysostose is a genetic lysosomal disease wich is characterized by a ostéosclérose of the skeleton, a small and an osseous brittleness. The pycnodysostose is very rare, its exact prevalence is unknown but it is lower than 1/100,000. The disease is discovered at a variable age, has going from 9 months to 50 years. Transmitted according to a recessive autosomic mode of to a deficit in cathepsine K enzyme which plays a central role in the osseous res...

hrp0086p1-p195 | Diabetes P1 | ESPE2016

Two Patients with HADH (SCHAD) Hyperinsulinism without Detectable 3-Hydroxybutyrylcarnitine/3-Hydroxyglutarate

Weiss Susanne , Bachmann Nadine , Mayatepek Ertan , Meissner Thomas , Bergmann Carsten , Kummer Sebastian

Background: Congenital hyperinsulinism of infancy (CHI) is the most common cause for persisting hypoglycaemia in infancy. Genetic causes are mutations in ABCC8 or KCNJ11 (coding for K+ATP-channel subunits), less frequently mutations in GCK or GLUD1. Further genetic examinations are usually performed only if phenotypic aspects point to other specific genes, such as the rare short chain 3-hydroxylacyl-CoA dehydrogenase (<...

hrp0086p1-p238 | Diabetes P1 | ESPE2016

Correction of Carnitine Deficiency in Children with Recent Onset Type 1 Diabetes

Castell Anne Laure , Bibal Cecile , Gaignard Pauline , De Filippo Gianpaolo , Bougneres Pierre

Background: Carnitine deficiency (CD) has been reported in children at time of type 1 diabetes (T1D) diagnosis. By impairing free fatty acid ß-oxidation in liver, muscle mass and pancreatic ß cells, CD might impair glucose homeostasis and residual insulin secretion. We postulate that reversed of these FAO defects may help regenerate a healthier ß cell mass and increased the diabetes honeymoon duration.Objective: Evaluate the effects of car...