hrp0095p1-19 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2022

Bone mass and biomarkers in young women 3 years after intensive nutrition therapy for severe anorexia nervosa

Svedlund Anna , Pettersson Cecilia , Tubic Bojan , Ellegård Lars , Elfvin Anders , Magnusson Per

Purpose: Anorexia nervosa (AN) increases the risk of impaired bone health, low areal bone mineral density (aBMD), and subsequent fractures. This study investigated the long-term effects on bone and biomarkers in young women with AN.Methods: Twenty-five Swedish female AN patients, median age 21.0 years (16.1 to 24.3 years), median BMI 15.4 kg/m2, were included, 22 patients completed a high-energy in-patient treatment for ...

hrp0095p1-290 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism | ESPE2022

Impaired renal clearance among Swedish adolescents born preterm

Skogastierna Carin , Elfvin Anders , Hansson Sverker , Magnusson Per , Swolin-Eide Diana

Aim: To determine whether adolescents born before 28 gestational weeks have an increased risk for renal impairment.Methods: Swedish infants, born before 28 gestational weeks in 2001 and 2002, were identified from a local register. A total of 16 children, 12 females and 4 males, were examined at 16–17 years of age with 51Cr-EDTA clearance. A comparison group (n=26) was used.Re...

hrp0092p1-399 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty (2) | ESPE2019

Pubertal Events, Reproductive and Growth Hormones and Predictive Factors in Healthy Girls with Transient Thelarche.

Soto Julio , Pereira Ana , Busch Alexander , Almstrup Kristian , Corvalan Camila , Juul Anders , Mericq Veronica

Context: Transient thelarche (TT) corresponds to the appearance, regression and subsequent reappearance of the breast bud in girls. Only a single study about its frequency and progression is available (Lindhardt Johansen JCEM 2017).Objective and Hypotheses: To determine whether girls with TT girls (group 1) compared to girls without TT (group 2) show differences in i) timing/sequence of pubertal events ii) pattern of rep...

hrp0092p2-162 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2019

Metabolic Effects of Growth Hormone Treatment in Short Prepubertal Children: A Double-Blinded Randomized Clinical Trial

Tidblad Anders , Gustafsson Jan , Marcus Claude , Ritzén Martin , Ekström Klas

Objective: Growth hormone (GH) is a central hormone for regulating linear growth during childhood and also highly involved in metabolism of lipids, carbohydrates and protein. However, few studies report on how treatment with GH during childhood influences metabolic parameters. Our aim was to investigate metabolic effects of different doses of GH in short children with GH peak levels in the low normal range.Design: Thirty...

hrp0092p3-29 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2019

Extreme Hypercalcaemia: Watch for Glycogen Storage Disease Type 1a with Hyperinsulinism

christesen henrik , Nielsen Rasmus G , Lund Allan M , Cananguez Arlen A , Schou Anders J

Background: Hypercalcaemia in infants may reach extreme levels due to hyperparathyroidism, subcutaneous fat necrosis, or vitamin D intoxication. Normal values for p-parathyroid hormone and p-calcitriol prompt search for other causes.Methods: Hospital file evaluation, case report.Results: A 5½-months-old Caucasian girl of non-consanguineous healthy parents was referred due to w...

hrp0089rfc13.5 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty 2 | ESPE2018

Pubertal Voice Break: Temporal Relation of Secondary Sexual Characteristics in Healthy Boys

Busch Alexander Siegfried , Hagen Casper P , Sorensen Kaspar , Kolby Nanna , Eckert-Lind Camilla , Juul Anders

Introduction: The clinical hallmark of male puberty is testicular enlargement ≥4 ml. While this initial sign largely depends on central reactivation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis along with peripheral follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) action, the attainment of voice-break, activation of sweat- and sebaceous- glands, acne as well as axillary hair development require testosterone action.Objective: To investigate the tempo...

hrp0086rfc4.3 | Pathophysiology of Obesity | ESPE2016

Early Growth Patterns are Associated with Alterations in Adipocytokine Levels and Fat Distribution Measured by DXA in 982 Children/Adolescents

Tinggaard Jeanette , Thankamony Ajay , Jensen Rikke B , Main Katharina M , Juul Anders

Background: Early growth trajectories are associated with childhood BMI and fat distribution as well as adulthood type 2 diabetes. Mechanisms by which early growth determines later adiposity remain unclear, but the effect may be mediated through adipocytokines.Objective and hypotheses: We describe the association between infant growth, adolescent fat distribution and serum adipocytokines. We hypothesize that poor or rapid early growth is associated with ...

hrp0086p1-p620 | Growth P1 | ESPE2016

Efficacy of Growth Hormone Treatment in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus and Growth Hormone Deficiency

Bonfig Walter , Lindberg Anders , Cutfield Wayne , Dunger David , Camacho-Hubner Cecilia , Holl Reinhard W

Background: The combination of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) and GH deficiency is uncommon. In a previous study (1) we found that in children with T1DM and GHD with adequate adaptation of insulin dosage, the metabolic control of T1DM did not worsen during GH treatment. However, decreased catch-up growth was observed and no data on GH dose was available.Objective: To analyse first year treatment growth response and GH dosage in prepubertal patients with...

hrp0086p1-p804 | Syndromes: Mechanisms and Management P1 | ESPE2016

Near-Adult Height in a Large Cohort of Patients with Turner Syndrome and Noonan Syndrome Treated with rhGH: Results from Pfizer International Growth Database

Ranke Michael , Lindberg Anders , Camacho-Hubner Cecilia , Reinehr Thomas , Rooman Raoul

Background: Pfizer International Growth Database (KIGS) contains data of Turner syndrome (TS; N=7378) or Noonan syndrome (NS; N=613, female=224; male=389) patients who were treated with rhGH.Objective: To compare the effect of rhGH on near adult height (NAH) in TS and NS patients. We hypothesized a similar outcome in both diagnoses. Determinants of the treatment outcome in NS patients were also assessed.Patients a...

hrp0082p1-d3-93 | Sex Development | ESPE2014

Ex vivo Culture of Human Fetal Gonads: Manipulation of Meiosis Regulation Affects Testis Development

Jorgensen Anne , Nielsen John E , Perlman Signe , Lundvall Lene , Juul Anders , Rajpert-De Meyts Ewa

Background: Alterations in the timing or expression level of players involved in sex determination and differentiation can cause disorders of sex development, gonadal dysgenesis and germ cell neoplasms later in life. The mitosis–meiosis switch is one of the first manifestations of female sex differentiation and we hypothesise that a conflict between meiosis-inhibiting (male pathway) and meiosis-inducing signals (female pathway) is one of the possible mechanisms for disrup...