hrp0086p2-p874 | Syndromes: Mechanisms and Management P2 | ESPE2016

Transverse Myelitis in Turner Syndrome

Kopacek Cristiane , Vieira Stefania , Capelo Liana , Quadros Fernanda , Kieling Renata , Da Silva Cleber Alvares

Background: Transverse Myelitis (TM) is an auto-immune syndrome with neural injury to the spinal cord. The TM may be first clinical manifestation of Multiple Sclerosis (MS). It is known that Turner’s Syndrome (TS) is associated to the presence of autoimmune diseases.Case Report: A 15-year old female, began with manifestations of loss of strength on the lower limbs evolving rapidly with sensorial loss, tetraparesis and hemodynamic instability, requir...

hrp0095rfc8.1 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2022

Clinical Spectrum of HNF4A-mody (Mody1): From Neonatal Hyperinsulinism to Diabetes in Adults

Salamanca Fresno Luis , Itza Martín Nerea , Gomes Porras Mariana , Guerrero Fernández Julio , Ramírez Fernández Joaquin , Abad López Ainhoa , Solís López Mariano , Rodríguez Jiménez Carmen , Lía Nattero Chavez María , Alvarez Escolá Cristina , González Casado Isabel , Campos Barros Ángel

Background and Aims: HNF4A-MODY clinical expression is broad, ranging from hypoglycemic hyperinsulinism in the neonatal period and early childhood to hyperglycemia and diabetes, as insulin secretion progressively decreases in adult patients. The main objective was to clinically and molecularly characterize patients with glycemic alterations, negative autoimmunity and confirmed molecular diagnosis of HNF4A-MODY.Materials and Metho...

hrp0095p1-326 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

The relationship of the physical development of erosive gastroesophageal reflux disease in children

Latyshev Dmitry , Lobanov Yuri

The relationship between growth scores and gastroesophageal reflux disease has been extensively studied in the adult population. Single studies conducted in childrenObjective: To study the relationship between anthropometric parameters and erosive gastroesophageal reflux disease in school-age childrenMaterials and methods: 103 children with erosive GERD were included (65 boys, mean age 12.3±2.5 ...

hrp0084p2-377 | Fat | ESPE2015

The Effect of Exenatide on Weight and Appetite in Overweight Adolescents and Young Adults with Prader–Willi Syndrome

Salehi Parisa , Hsu Isabel , Azen Colleen G , Mittelman Steven D , Geffner Mitchell E , Jeandron Debra

Background: Prader–Willi Syndrome (PWS) is a genetic disorder associated with hyperphagia and hyperghrelinemia with major morbidity due to obesity. The aetiology of hyperphagia is unknown, but presumed to be multifactorial, and, as ghrelin is orexigenic, high levels may contribute to weight issues in PWS. Currently, there is no effective medical treatment for hyperphagia in PWS, but targeting appetite could be beneficial. Exenatide (Byetta (synthetic exendin-4); AstraZene...

hrp0086p1-p722 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology P1 | ESPE2016

Role of the Metabotropic mGlu5 Glutamate Receptor in the Initiation of Puberty and Reproduction in Female Mice

Inta Ioana , De Angelis Roberto , Domonkos Emese , Lankisch Katja , Boehm Ulrich , Gass Peter , Bettendorf Markus

Background: The neuroendocrine mechanisms of the initiation of puberty are still incompletely deciphered. Accumulating data indicate a main role of the glutamate system in regulating hypothalamic GnRH. However, the underlying neurobiological mechanisms are yet poorly investigated. Mice lacking metabotropic mGlu5 receptors (mGluR5) show sever unexplained infertility.Objective and hypotheses: We aimed in the present study to analyze the specific role of mG...

hrp0084p3-685 | Bone | ESPE2015

Nutritional Rickets in a Bottle-Fed 2 Months Old Baby

Solis Maria Magdalena Hawkins , de Alvare Ana Dolores Alcalde , Yebra Yebra Julia , Pose Araceli Garcia , Martinez Ana Sancho

Background: Nutritional rickets (NR) is the most common growing bone disease, and vitamin D deficiency (VDD) may predispose to other diseases (diabetes mellitus, cancer, and multiple sclerosis). Maternal VDD and exclusive breastfeeding without supplementation are the most frecuent causes of NR in the neonate. VDD is still a problem in Europe. There are few reports of maternal hypovitaminosis D and rickets in bottle-fed infants during early infancy. We report a case of Nutritio...

hrp0084p1-118 | Puberty | ESPE2015

Specific Hypothalamic Activation Pattern by mGlu5 Receptor Blockade in vivo During Pubertal Development in Female Mice

Inta Ioana , de Angelis Roberto , Lankisch Katja , Dormann Christof , Pfeiffer Natascha , Boehm Ulrich , Gass Peter , Bettendorf Markus

Background: Puberty is characterised by important changes of brain networks. The glutamate system plays a main role in modulating the onset of puberty as shown for NMDA receptor agonists. However, the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. Metabotropic mGlu5 receptors (mGluR5) are tightly linked to NMDA receptors. The effect of mGluR5 blockade on neurohormonal mechanisms in puberty initiation were not studied yet.Objective and hypotheses: To invest...

hrp0084p3-694 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Elastargene 3C Helps to Improve HbA1c in Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes Using Insulin Pump Therapy

Scaramuzza Andrea , Ferrari Matteo , Macedoni Maddalena , De Angelis Laura , Redaelli Francesca , De Palma Alessandra , Zuccotti Gian Vincenzo

Background: Elastargene 3C (E3C) is a cream specifically designed to improve lipoatrophy in patients with diabetes. It is made by many ingredients, among whom are elastin, arnica, collagen, caffeine, and L-carnitine.Objective and hypotheses: We started a 6-month, double-blind, randomized trial to test the efficacy of E3C in children with type 1 diabetes (T1D) using insulin pump (CSII), in whom infusion set usually left little withe scars.<...

hrp0097p1-440 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2023

Monogenic forms of neonatal diabetes: our casuistics and evolution

Ángeles Santos Mata María , Pacheco Carrillo Aitana , Ruiz Ocaña Pablo , Macías López Francisco

Neonatal diabetes (ND) occurs in 1/100,000-150,000 newborns with hyperglycemia in the first six months of life, requiring insulin treatment for at least two weeks, with no autoimmune basis. Two forms are described, transitory (TND) and permanent (PND). In 50% cases of TND, remission presents within the first year of life, only to relapse later before puberty in 50% of cases.CASE 1: Newborn with sustained hyperglycemia since the third day of life, requiri...

hrp0097p2-40 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology, and Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2023

Mass of the inguinal region, from casual finding to genetic diagnosis

Ángeles Santos Mata María , Pacheco Carrillo Aitana , Fernández Viseras Irene , Ruiz Ocaña Pablo

The SRD5A2 gene (MIM607306) codes for the type 2 5α-reductase enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of testosterone to its active metabolite, dihydrotestosterone (DHT), essential for the development of the male external genitalia. Pathogenic variants in homozygosis or compound heterozygosis may be responsible for a 46XY Disorder of Sex Development.Case: A 5-year-old girl who was referred to us after the mother noticed lumps on both ...