hrp0084p2-531 | Puberty | ESPE2015

Regional Brain Volume and Luteinising Hormone in Girls with Idiopathic Central Precocious Puberty

Kim Eun Young , Park Shin Eui , Kim Min Sun

Background: During puberty, gray matter (GM) volume decreases and white matter (WM) volume increases in brain. It has been suggested that pubertal hormones may induce some neuroanatomical changes during puberty. Central precocious puberty (CPP) is caused by premature activation of the hypothalamus-pituitary-gonadal axis in inappropriately early age. However, little is known about the differences of brain structure (especially brain volume) in idiopathic CPP. Also the relation ...

hrp0097p1-268 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2023

The 2016–2021 Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey for Metabolic Alteration in children and adolescent during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Kim Min-Ji , Kim Minji , Yoo Sukdong , Kun Cheon Chong

Purpose: Since the COVID-19 outbreak, the number of obese children and adolescents has increased rapidly. Obesity acts as a gateway to chronic adult diseases, so proper management during childhood and adolescence is essential. We aimed to identify the interannual changes in the prevalence of obesity, diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia, and hypertension, and to investigate factors contributing to these changes before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.<p class="...

hrp0097p1-527 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2023

Application of next-generation sequencing in patients suspected of having skeletal dysplasia

Kim Minji , Kim Min-Ji , Kun Cheon Chong

Background: Skeletal dysplasias (SD) are a heterogeneous group of heritable conditions with generalized bone and cartilage impairment caused by pathogenic variants in genes primarily affecting skeletogenesis and/or bone homeostasis. In this study, we conducted a next-generation sequencing (NGS) in patients with a suspected SD to reveal the underlying etiologies of skeletal dysplasia.Methods: Thirty-four pediatric patient...

hrp0097p2-9 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2023

A novel COL11A1 gene mutation in a patient with short stature mimicking Noonan syndrome

Kim Minji , Kim Min-Ji , Kun Cheon Chong

Background: Fibrochondrogenesis 1 (FBCG1) is known as an autosomal recessive syndrome, which is related to short-limbed skeletal dysplasia. The disease is clinically characterized by a flat midface with a small nose and anteverted nares, significant shortening of all limb segments but relatively normal hands and feet, and a small bell-shaped thorax with a protuberant abdomen. Mutations in the gene encoding the α1 chain of type XI collagen (COL11A1) are s...

hrp0095fc2.3 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2022

First interim analysis of the International X-Linked Hypophosphataemia (XLH) Registry: Baseline characteristics of children treated with conventional therapy and burosumab

Boot Annemieke , Liu Jonathan , Williams Angela , Wood Sue

Objectives: X-linked hypophosphataemia (XLH) is a rare, hereditary phosphate-wasting disorder characterised by excessive activity of fibroblast growth factor 23. The International XLH Registry (NCT03193476) (initiated in August 2017, target 1,200 children and adults with XLH, running for 10 years) will provide information on the natural history of XLH and impact of treatment on patient outcomes. This report summarises baseline data from the first interim analy...

hrp0095rfc5.2 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2022

Case Series: Anastrozole Monotherapy for Non-Classic Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia

Sandy Liu , Malavika Suresh , Mutaz Jaber , Kyriakie Sarafoglou

Background: Non-classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia (NC-CAH) is caused by pathogenic variants of the CYP21A2 gene, and in most cases is not associated with cortisol deficiency as is the classic (severe) form. The majority of children with NC-CAH are asymptomatic and do not require cortisol replacement therapy with hydrocortisone unless they develop symptoms of hyperandrogenemia such as early pubarche, growth acceleration, advanced bone age, and ultimately s...

hrp0092p3-272 | Late Breaking Abstracts | ESPE2019

The Effect of Aromatase Inhibitors on Treating Adolescent Boys with Short Stature: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials

Liu Shufang , Zhou Bo , Zhang Zhixin , Niu Wenquan

Objectives: Recently, aromatase inhibitors are increasingly prescribed as an alternative off-label therapy for short stature in boys, yet its efficiency is controversial. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of aromatase inhibitors on the treatment of short statured boys in adolescence by a comprehensive meta-analysis of published randomized controlled trials.Methods: Literature search, quality assessment and data ext...

hrp0089p3-p060 | Bone, Growth Plate &amp; Mineral Metabolism P3 | ESPE2018

Are Caucasian Children at Risk of Sub-optimal Vitamin D Levels?

Shrikhande Krutika , Liu Nancy , Thavakumar Sankavi , Kumar Yadlapalli

Background: Low vitamin D levels have been linked to stunted growth and lower bone mineral density. Vitamin D insufficiency is a recognised condition in children in the UK. However, optimal levels of vitamin D are not adequately defined and guidance regarding supplementation is also limited.Aim: To identify vitamin D levels in a select cohort of Caucasian children aged 0–16 years, and describe how preterm birth, obesity, age and malabsorptive condit...

hrp0089p1-p062 | Diabetes &amp; Insulin P1 | ESPE2018

Establishment of Iron Overload Insulin Cell Model and the Effect Induced by Iron Overload on Oxidative Stress

Zhang Lina , Liang Liyang , Meng Zhe , Hou Lele , Liu Zulin

Objective: To establish INS-1 cell iron overload model, and study the effect on proliferation, insulin-secretion and oxidative stress change.Methods: INS-1 cells were cultured in either normal or high glucose medium. Both groups were treated with different concentrations of (5, 10, 20, 40, 80 μmol/l respectively) of ferric ammonium citrate (FAC). Number and state of the cells were detected by trypan blue staining. Labile iron pool (LIP) were calcula...

hrp0086rfc15.5 | Late Breaking | ESPE2016

Effect of Melatonin on Proliferation and Differentiation of Human Dental Pulp Cells

He Hongwen , Liu Qin , Huang Fang , Zhang Fuping

Background: Melatonin is known to regulate a variety of biological processes. The investigation and application of melatonin in oral development have got a lot of attention. The study was performed to investigate the effects of melatonin on development of human dentin formation.Objective and hypotheses: To investigate the role of melatonin in proliferation and differentiation of human dental pulp cells(hDPCs).Method: HDPCs were obt...