hrp0082p2-d3-388 | Fat Metabolism & Obesity (2) | ESPE2014

Metformin Treatment in Obese Children Enhances Weight Loss Related Improvement in Impaired Glucose Tolerance

Bartucci Andrea , Martos-Moreno Gabriel A. , Barrios Vicente , Argente Jesus

Background: Impaired glucose tolerance ((IGT), glucose ≥140mg/dl at 120’ in the oral-glucose-tolerance-test (OGTT)) is prevalent in childhood obesity. It is frequently reversed after weight loss, although an eventual role for metformin treatment has been postulated.Objective: To evaluate the benefits of metformin addition to conservative treatment on weight loss and IGT in obese children.Patients and methods: We studied ...

hrp0084p2-255 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Significant Impact of Nocturnal Melatonin Secretion on Obesity-Related Metabolic Disorders in Children and Adolescents

Overberg Johanna , Kuhnen Peter , Ernert Andrea , Krude Heiko , Wiegand Susanna

Background: In addition to its function in circadian rhythm Melatonin plays an important role in energy metabolism and body weight regulation. In animals pinealectomy induces insulin resistance and administration of melatonin to diabetes prone rats ameliorates their glucose metabolism. Furthermore loss-of-function mutations of the melatonin receptor gene are associated with insulin resistance and DM II in humans.Objective and hypotheses: So far the effec...

hrp0097rfc5.6 | Diabetes and insulin 1 | ESPE2023

Do females with Type 1 Diabetes have puberty earlier?

Cordero Pearson Andrea , Lucía Gomez Gila Ana , Navarro Moreno Constanza

Background: In the past, the majority of the pacients with Type 1 Diabetes (DM1) had late puberty due to hipogonadotropic hipogonadism as a result of insulin deficiency. However, the use of intensive insulin therapy nowadays, results in higher BMI what can lead to an earlier puberty. Insulin administered subcutaneously is not processed by the liver, which implies increased exposure to this hormone in the ovary leading to greater activation of theca and granulo...

hrp0084fc13.4 | Thyroid | ESPE2015

Effects of Initial Levothyroxine Dose on Growth and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes During the First Year of Life in Children with Congenital Hypothyroidism

Esposito Andrea , D'Onofrio Gianluca , Cassio Alessandra , Corrias Andrea , Gastaldi Roberto , Vigone Maria Cristina , Wasniewska Malgorzata Gabriela , Weber Giovanna , Salerno Mariacarolina

Background: An important issue in the management of congenital hypothyroidism (CH) is the best initial dose of levothyroxine (L-T4) in order to achieve optimal neurocognitive outcomes. Both European and American guidelines suggest an initial dose of 10–15 μg/kg per die but trials on long-term effects of different doses within this range are lacking.Objective and hypotheses: This was a multicenter randomized trial to ev...

hrp0094p1-194 | Thyroid B | ESPE2021

Role of Next Generation Sequencing in the etiological diagnosis of congenital hypothyroidism with gland in situ

Di Natale Valeria , Ortolano Rita , Menabo Soara , Bettocchi Ilaria , Marzatico Alice , Scozzarella Andrea , Ferrari Simona , Pession Andrea , Cassio Alessandra ,

The pathogenetic role of genetic factors in congenital hypothyroidism (CH) is now widely known. The constant evolution of diagnostic methods in the field of medical genetics provides the opportunity to obtain an etiological diagnosis in CH patients with genetic defects in candidate genes. We performed genetic analysis by Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) of 18 candidate genes (DUOX2, DUOXA2, FOXE1, GLIS3, IGSF1, IYD, NKX2-1, NKX2-5, PAX8, SLC16A2, SLC26A4, SLC5A5, TG, THRA,...

hrp0094p1-108 | Adrenal B | ESPE2021

Circadian rhythm of cortisol in saliva in obese children with clinical signs of hypercortisolism

Gabriela Ballerini Maria , Arcari Andrea Josefina , Brenzoni Luciana , Veronica Freire Analia , Eugenia Rodriguez Maria , Amaro Andrea , Bravlavsky Debora , Maggioni Irina , Keselman Ana , Bergada Ignacio , Gabriela Ropelato Maria ,

Due to the increase in prevalence of childhood obesity, more obese children are referred to the endocrinologist for the hypothalamus-hypophysis-adrenal axis assessment. The circadian rhythm (CR) of cortisol in saliva (SAF) may constitute a non-invasive, first line test to exclude hypercortisolism on obese children.Aim: To evaluate possible disturbances of CR of SAF in obese children with clinical signs of hypercortisolism.<p class="a...

hrp0084p1-8 | Adrenal | ESPE2015

Cortisol:Cortisone Ratio and Metalloproteinase 9 Emerging as Risk Factors Associated with Paediatrics Hypertension

Martinez-Aguayo Alejandro , Campino Carmen , Baudrand Rene , Carvajal Cristian , Pinochet Constanza , Garcia Hernan , Bancalari Rodrigo , Tapia Alejandra , Garcia Lorena , Loureiro Carolina , Mendoza Carolina , Vecchiola Andrea , Valdivia Carolina , Fuente Cristobal , Lagos Carlos , Grob Francisca , Solari Sandra , Allende Fidel , Kalergis Alexis , Fardella Carlos

Background: Paediatric hypertension is increasing and has been associated with obesity and insulin resistance. Recently, cortisol:cortisone ratio and the metalloproteinase 9 (MMP9), which is a marker of vascular remodelling, have been syndicated as new risk factors associated with hypertension.Objective and hypotheses: To analyse the association between paediatric hypertension with clinical, biochemical, inflammation, and vascular remodelling biomarkers<...

hrp0095p1-109 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

Efficiency of The Genetic Study in the Assessment of Short Stature in Pediatrics

Murillo-Vallés Marta , Ros-Peña Andrea , Valls-Llussà Aina , Herrero-Espinet Javier

Introduction: Short stature is a common disorder in children that can become a challenge for clinical and molecular diagnosis. Recent studies in genetics and the implementation of Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) in growth disorders have demonstrated the great genetic heterogeneity of short stature and the existence of highly varied phenotypes. The absence of homogeneous clinical criteria for conducting studies makes it difficult to evaluate the efficacy of th...

hrp0095p1-129 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

Variegated Mosaic Aneuploidy Syndrome In Two Severely Undersized Siblings

Valls Aina , Ros Andrea , Murillo Marta , Garcia Belen , Martinez Daniel , Maqueda Elena , Berrocal Elena

Introduction: Variegated mosaic aneuploidy syndrome (MVA) is a rare autosomal recessive disease characterized by a variable percentage of chromosomal gains and losses, resulting in multiple mosaic aneuploidies, which explains a great phenotypic variety and may predispose to the development of cancer. Bi-allelic mutations in CEP57 are the cause of MVA2. CEP57 encodes a centrosome protein involved in microtubule stabilization and is crucial for maintaining prope...

hrp0095p1-200 | Thyroid | ESPE2022

Severe and Non Severe Forms of Autoimmune Hypothyroidism in Childhood: A Retrospective Analysis of 256 Cases

Maltoni Giulio , Vincenzi Gaia , Scozzarella Andrea , Tarantola Giulia , Cristina Vigone Maria , Cassio Alessandra

Introduction: Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (HT) is one of the most common autoimmune diseases in childhood. Despite its frequency, there are still controversies concerning the spontaneous evolution and presentation in childhood. Aim and methods: this is a retrospective study aiming to evaluate clinical and hormonal features at diagnosis and auxological parameters after 3 years in subjects with Severe Autoimmune Hypothyroidism (SAH). We defined severe hypothyr...