hrp0092p1-34 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2019

Serum Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 Activity and its Relation to Insulin Resistance in Type 1 Diabetic Adolescents

Hana Mona , Madani Hanan , Ibrahim Amany , Soliman Hend , Salah Shimaa

Background: Insulin resistance (IR) plays a larger role in type 1 diabetes (T1D) disease process than is commonly recognized. Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) is an enzyme that is expressed on almost all cell surfaces. It deactivates many bioactive peptides involved in glucose regulation; glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide and Glucagon-like peptide-1.Objectives: This study evaluates serum DPP-4 activity in adoles...

hrp0092p1-341 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity (2) | ESPE2019

ANGPTL2 and ANGPTL3 in Children with Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome

Azar Maryam Razzaghy , Nourbakhsh Mitra , Sadeghabadi Zahra Arab , Nourbakhsh Mona

Introduction: Angiopoietin-like proteins (ANGPTLs) play critical roles in metabolism and are implicated in metabolic consequences of obesity. ANGPTL2 is a key adipocyte-derived inflammatory mediator that links obesity to systemic insulin resistance. ANGPTL3 directly regulate lipid, glucose and energy metabolism independent of angiogenic effects. In this study, we aimed to investigate the levels of ANGPTL2 and 3 in obese children and adolescents and their assoc...

hrp0092lb-8 | Late Breaking Posters | ESPE2019

Detection of Cardiomyopathy in Egyptian Children and Adolescents with Longstanding Obesity Using Cardiac Marker NT-pro PNB and Speckled Tracking Echocardiography

Hafez Mona , Musa Noha , Fakhry Antoine , ELMougy Fatma , ELShennawy Hala

Introduction: Obesity is considered a major risk factor for developing cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Obesity affects the structure and function of the heart mainly by causing increased blood volume, elevated cardiac output, left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy, and LV diastolic dysfunction. All of which can play a role in causing heart failure.Objective: This cross-sectional study aimed to evaluate the effect of l...

hrp0092lb-17 | Late Breaking Posters | ESPE2019

Assessment of Urinary Podocalyxin as a Marker of Glomerular Injury in Obesity Related Kidney Disease in Obese Children and Adolescents compared to urinary Albumin-creatinine ratio

Hassan Mona , Musa Noha , Ramzy Tarek , Hamdy Ahmed

Introduction: Epidemiological data suggest that obesity was associated with increased risk of renal injury in children.Objective: To assess urinary podocalyxin in obese children and adolescents as a marker of obesity related kidney disease (ORKD) compared to urinary albumin creatinine (A/C) ratio as the standard marker of glomerular injury.Methodology: This case-control study inclu...

hrp0092p3-273 | Late Breaking Abstracts | ESPE2019

Insulin Sensitivity as Homa at Start and End of HGH Treatment of Children with Congenital (C) Ighd and Mphd

Laron Zvi , Shmalia Mona , Kauli Rivka , Lilos Pnina

Background: Patients with congenital IGHD or MPHD develop adiposity already "in utero". The effects of growth hormone (GH) treatment on adipose tissue are controversial, many claiming that GH reduces body fat (1.2). In addition there are reports that long-term GH treatment causes glucose intolerance, insulin resistance, followed in some instances by diabetes (3).Objective: To determine whether long-term hGH treat...

hrp0092p3-309 | Late Breaking Abstracts | ESPE2019

Vitamin D Status Among Children and Adolescents in an Egyptian Cohort: Can we Predict Vitamin D Deficiency?

Karem Mona , Gamal Heiba Ebtehal , Kamel Noha , Gad Suzan

Background and Aim: Vitamin D plays a crucial role in skeletal and extra-skeletal physiology. It is essential for growth, development and health. It works as a paracrine and autocrine signaling molecule that affects nearly all systems in the body. Vitamin D deficiency (VDD) is prevalent in many countries in all age groups, and may be overlooked due to the variable clinical presentations according to age. This study was conducted to assess vitamin D status amon...

hrp0089p2-p078 | Diabetes & Insulin P2 | ESPE2018

Protein and Fat Effects on Post - Prandial Glucose Responses among Egyptian Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

Arafa Noha , Hafez Mona , Anwar Ghada , Abdou Marise , Ibrahim Rania

Background: In the light of emerging recent researches and the use of continuous glucose monitoring it was shown that other nutritional properties of food, including fat, protein, and glycemic index (GI), can significantly affect postprandial glucose excursions. These findings highlight the need for alternative mealtime insulin dosing algorithms and have important implications for nutrition education and counseling in patients with diabetes.Objective and...

hrp0089p2-p087 | Diabetes & Insulin P2 | ESPE2018

Translating the A1C Assay into Estimated Average Glucose Values in Children with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

Sayed Ahmed Mohamed , Alyafei Fawzia , Soliman Ashraf , Algamal Mona

Objective: The A1C assay, expressed as the percent of hemoglobin that is glycated, measures chronic glycemia and is widely used to judge the adequacy of diabetes treatment and adjust therapy. Day-to-day management is guided by self-monitoring of capillary glucose concentrations (milligrams per deciliter or millimoles per liter) as well as by using continuous glucose monitoring systems (CGMS). We found a mathematical relationship between A1C and average glucose (AG) levels meas...

hrp0089p3-p112 | Diabetes & Insulin P3 | ESPE2018

Diabetic Ketoacidosis among Egyptian Children with Type 1 Diabetes: 3-Years Study

Karem Mona , Alsabahy Khalid , Elfiky Ahmed , Meshref Ahmed , Akl Heba

Introduction: Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) is one of the acute complications of type 1 diabetes. It is a life-threatening condition that varies in severity and prognosis from patient to another. In Egypt, there is no available data about the socio-demographic characteristics as well as the DKA severity determinants among childrenObjective: 1. To identify demographic, clinical and laboratory variables of pediatric patients diagnosed with DKA at Suez Canal ...

hrp0089p2-p201 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism P2 | ESPE2018

Postnatal Growth of Infants with Neonatal Diabetes: Insulin Pump (CSII) Versus Multiple Daily Injection (MDI) Therapy

Alyafie Fawzia , Soliman Ashraf , Sabt Amal , Eldarsy Nagwa , Elgamal Mona

Background: Permanent neonatal diabetes mellitus (PNDM) is a persistent hyperglycaemia diagnosed within the first 6 months of life. A correct genetic diagnosis can affect treatment and clinical outcome. Clinical manifestations at the time of diagnosis include intrauterine growth retardation, hyperglycemia, glycosuria, osmotic polyuria, severe dehydration and failure to thrive. Insulin production is inadequate, requiring exogenous insulin therapy. The treatment corrects the hyp...