hrp0089p3-p404 | Adrenals and HPA Axis P3 | ESPE2018

Clinical and Biochemical Phenotype of Aldosterone Synthase Deficiency

Fortsch Katharina , Doing Carsten , Wudy Stefan A , Hartmann Michaela F , Martin Holterhus Paul , Mayatepek Ertan , Reinauer Christina , Meissner Thomas , Kummer Sebastian

Background: Biallelic mutations of the CYP11B2 aldosterone synthase gene cause deficiency of aldosterone synthesis. Patients exhibit isolated deficiency of aldosterone biosynthesis, increased plasma renin activity, increased steroid precursors desoxycorticosterone, corticosterone, as well as 18-hydroxy-desoxycorticosterone, and show salt wasting and poor growth. The aldosterone synthase enzyme has 18-hydroxylase (corticosterone methyloxidase type I, CMO I) and 18-oxidase (CMO ...

hrp0086fc12.6 | Neuroendocrinology | ESPE2016

Pubertal Onset in Boys is Influenced by BMI and Genetic Variation of Fshb and Fshr: A Study in Two Population-Based Cohorts of Different Genetic Ancestry

Busch Alexander S. , Hagen Casper P. , Main Katharina M. , Almstrup Kristian , Pereira Anita , Corvalan Camila , Mericq Veronica , Juul Anders

Background: Age at onset of puberty exhibits a remarkable variation mirroring nutritional, environmental, socioeconomic and genetic factors. While large genome-wide association studies identified more than hundred genetic loci associated with age at menarche in girls, knowledge on loci associated with age at pubertal onset in boys is sparse. FSHB/FSHR genetic variants have been shown to affect pubertal timing in girls and reproductive parameters in men.<p class="a...

hrp0086p1-p347 | Gonads &amp; DSD P1 | ESPE2016

The International AGD Consortium: A Multi-center Study of 3939 Infants and Children with Anogenital Distance Measurements

Lindhardt Johansen Marie , Thankamony Ajay , Acerini Carlo , Kold Jensen Tina , Main Katharina M. , Holm Petersen Jorgen , Swan Shanna , Juul Anders

Background: The anogenital distance (AGD) is considered a valid marker of altered androgen action in utero. Recently, reduced AGD has been shown in males with hypospadias, cryptorchidism, reduced semen quality and infertility. It has also been proposed as a new marker to be used by clinicians when managing patients with Disorders of Sex Development. However, little normative data exist and measurement methods vary.Objective and hypotheses: We established...

hrp0094p1-54 | Bone B | ESPE2021

Decreased bone mineral density in children receiving long-term anticoagulation is associated with pubertal development

Raimann Adalbert , Patsch Janina , Weber Michael , Haufler Florentina , Pees Christiane , Albinni Sulaima , Male Christoph , Haeusler Gabriele , Thom Katharina ,

Background: Children and adolescents with chronic conditions are at increased risk of secondary osteoporosis. In adult patients, long-term anticoagulation (LTA) including Vitamin K antagonist (VKA) treatment is associated with lower bone mineral density and hip fractures. In children and adolsescent, risk factors for impaired skeletal health and the role of LTA on bone metabolism during the vulnerable phase of linear bone growth remain poorly defined.<p cl...

hrp0097p1-28 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2023

Effects of romosozumab on bone ultrastructure and density in a patient with primary osteoporosis caused by a novel heterozygous WNT1 mutation

Montero-Lopez Rodrigo , Blaschitz Alexandra , Tischlinger Katharina , Wimleitner Marlene , Hörtenhuber Thomas , Klinger Markus , Cejka Daniel , Högler Wolfgang

Background: Genetic defects in the Wnt signaling pathway lead to early-onset osteoporosis (EOOP). Romosozumab is a monoclonal antibody against sclerostin, an inhibitor of the Wnt/ß-catenin pathway. Romosozumab has shown great efficacy in adult osteoporosis, however its effect in patients with Wnt-related EOOP is unknown. In monoallelic loss-of-function WNT1 mutations, romosozumab could potentially stimulate the defective Wnt signaling pathway an...

hrp0097p1-370 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology, and Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2023

Growth and final height in Danish transgender adolescents treated with hormone therapy before cessation of puberty and growth spurt

Badsberg Norup Pernille , Ewers Haahr Mette , Christiansen Peter , Aksglaede Lise , Cleemann Line , Juul Anders , M. Main Katharina

Background: Linear growth during spontaneous puberty contributes approximately 20% to adult height in healthy subjects. The impact of gender-affirming hormone therapy (GAHT) on final height in transgender adolescents is sparsely studied.Aim: We aimed to investigate the growth and final height of Danish transgender adolescents.Methods: Our national cohort of transgender adolescents ...

hrp0097lb2 | Late Breaking | ESPE2023

Denosumab in the treatment of paediatric hypercalcaemia

Tischlinger Katharina , Blaschitz Alexandra , Hörtenhuber Thomas , Montero-Lopez Rodrigo , Wimleitner Marlene , Uday Suma , Crane Janet , Högler Wolfgang

Background: Hypercalcaemia has various etiologies and treatment is often challenging. Therapeutic options include aggressive fluid management, loop diuretics and antiresorptive drugs. Since both hypercalcaemia and bisphosphonates can cause acute kidney injury (AKI), bisphosphonates are not recommended in patients with renal impairment. Denosumab, an antiresorptive human monoclonal antibody, is not associated with AKI and offers a temporary treatment option. Ho...

hrp0095fc6.1 | Sex Development and Gonads | ESPE2022

AMH levels in infancy and mid-childhood predict ovarian activity in adolescence: a longitudinal study of healthy girls

Bistrup Fischer Margit , Hagen Casper P. , Wohlfahrt-Veje Christine , Assens Maria , Busch Alexander S. , Tønnes Petersen Anette , Juul Anders , Main Katharina M.

Background: Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) is produced by granulosa cells in small follicles prior to gonadotropin dependent growth and serum levels reflect the number of small antral follicles. There are currently no longitudinal data of individual AMH levels from infancy to adolescence.Aim: To evaluate whether AMH in infancy and childhood is associated with AMH levels and ovarian morphology peripubertal and in adole...

hrp0095p1-275 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2022

Cardio-metabolic health in Danish children aged 7-10 years conceived after assisted reproductive technology

Laub Asserhøj Louise , Mizrak Ikram , Sophie Lebech Kjaer Anna , Dalsgaard Clausen Tine , Greisen Gorm , Main Katharina , Lav Madsen Per , Pinborg Anja , Beck Jensen Rikke

Background: Children conceived after assisted reproductive technology (ART) with frozen embryo transfer (FET) are more often born large-for-gestational age (LGA) while children born after fresh embryo transfer (fresh-ET) are at risk of being small-for-gestational age (SGA). LGA or SGA children are at increased risk of obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease later in life. The long-term cardio-metabolic health of children born after ART is scarcely explore...

hrp0092fc7.6 | Diabetes and Insulin Session 2 | ESPE2019

2017 American Academy of Pediatrics Clinical Practice Guideline: Impact on Prevalence of Arterial Hypertension in Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes mellitus

Dost Axel , Bechtold Susanne , Fink Katharina , Bonfig Walter , Wiemann Dagobert , Kapellen Thomas Michael , Witsch Michael , Schwab Karl Otfried , Holl Reinhard Walter

Background: In 2017 the American Academy of Pediatrics has introduced a new guideline (AAP 2017) to diagnose arterial hypertension in children, as the blood pressure thresholds for adults had been lowered before. There is a controversy about these new reference levels as other societies have not followed these recommendations. We studied the impact of the new AAP 2017 guideline on prevalence of arterial hypertension (HTN) in children with Type 1 diabetes melli...