hrp0089fc4.3 | GH & IGFs | ESPE2018

The Reduction in Longitudinal Growth Induced By PAPP-A2 Deficiency is Associated with Reduced Body Weight, Increased Energy Expenditure and Behavior Modification

Suarez Juan , Rivera Patricia , Vargas Antonio , Rubio Leticia , de Fonseca Fernando Rodriguez , Chowen Julie , Argente Jesus

Background: Pregnancy associated plasma protein (PAPP)-A2 is an insulin-like growth factor (IGF) binding protein (BP) protease that regulates IGF-1 availability, affecting postnatal growth. We have recently reported the first mutations in human PAPP-A2 causing short stature and changes in bone size and mineral density. However, the IGF system is involved in diverse physiological functions and to date it is unknown how mutations in PAPP-A2, which significantly reduce f...

hrp0089p3-p018 | Adrenals and HPA Axis P3 | ESPE2018

Adequate Interpretation of Cortisol Levels in Children

Chueca Maria J , Villarreal Maria , Andres Carlos , Berrade Sara , Dura Teodoro , Nova Luiz-Miguel , Rodriguez Pablo

Adrenocortical tumours are a rare disease in the paediatric population, with a higher prevalence in children under 5 years. The aetiology is partially known; in some cases it is related to mutations in the tumour suppressor gene p53 (TP 53). The classical symptoms of the Cushing syndrome are not usually present in children, so we should suspect this disease in children and teenagers with obesity or with slow growth velocity.Methods: We report a case of a...

hrp0089p2-p161 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity P2 | ESPE2018

Metabolic Alterations and Weight Status in Children at 8 Years: A Prospective Cohort Study

Riano-Galan Isolina , Fernandez-Somoano Ana , Rodriguez-Dehli Cristina , Venta Obaya Rafael , Tardon Adonina

Background: Prevalence of childhood obesity (OB) represents a major public health concern, given the tracking of body weight from childhood to adult age and obesity-related morbidity.Objective: To describe prevalence of overweight (OW) and OB in children at 8 years and investigate relationship with metabolic alterations (lipid profile and insulin resistance).Methods: 485 pregnant mothers recruited between 2004-2007 and 409 children...

hrp0086p1-p482 | Fat Metabolism and Obesity P1 | ESPE2016

Changes in Urine and Plasma Metabolomics Profiles after a Lifestyle Intervention Program in Obese Prepubertal Children

Jesus Leal Witt Maria , Llobet Marina , Samino Sara , Rodriguez Miguel A. , Yanes Oscar , Ramon Marta , Lerin Carles

Background: Obesity is one of the major risk factor for metabolic and cardiovascular disorders, and its global prevalence has increased exponentially in the last decades. Excessive weight gained during early childhood increases long-term risk; however, reversing this condition during early-life reduces risk, improving children’s quality of life.Objective and hypotheses: We hypothesized that a lifestyle intervention in obese prepubertal children woul...

hrp0086p2-p512 | Fat Metabolism and Obesity P2 | ESPE2016

Weight Status in Children at 8 Years: A Prospective Cohort Study

Riano-Galan Isolina , Cristina Rodriguez-Dehli Ana , Olaya-Vazquez Ines , Fernandez-Somoano Ana , Tardon Adonina

Background: Prevalence of childhood obesity represents a major public health concern, given the tracking of body weight from childhood to adult age and its health sequelae.Objective: To describe prevalence of overweight (OW) and obesity (OB) in children at 8 years and investigate the relationship with pre-pregnancy maternal weight and weight status at 4 years.Methods: 485 pregnant mothers recruited between 2004 and 2007 and 409 chi...

hrp0082p2-d1-371 | Fat Metabolism & Obesity | ESPE2014

Replacement of the Neonatal Leptin Surge During Maternal Deprivation Normalizes Some Endocrine Parameters but Exacerbates Others

Mela Virginia , Lopez-Rodriguez Alvaro , Penasco Sara , Barrios Vicente , Argente Jesus , Viveros Maria-Paz , Chowen Julie A

Introduction: Maternal deprivation (MD) during neonatal life has diverse long-term effects, including modification of metabolism. Some of these effects are sexually dimorphic. We have previously reported that MD in rats blocks the physiological neonatal leptin surge, which could underlie the long-term metabolic changes.Hypothesis: We hypothesized that replacement of leptin during MD would normalize long-term endocrine changes.Metho...

hrp0082p2-d1-452 | Growth | ESPE2014

Rasopathies: Assessment of Growth, Genetic Study, Genotype–Phenotype Correlation and Therapeutic Response to GH in Noonan Syndrome

Heredia Claudia , Barros Francisco , Castro-Feijoo Lidia , Conde Jesus Barreiro , Rodriguez Paloma Cabanas , Arias Manuel Pombo

Background: Rasopathies are a heterogeneous group of diseases that share phenotypic characteristics such as facial dysmorphism, congenital heart disease and short stature.Objective and hypotheses: Evaluation of growth and study of the GH–IGF1 axis. Molecular Study of the PTPN11, SOS1, RAF, KRAS, NRAS, MAP2K1 and MAP2K2 genes. Evaluation of growth and study of the GH–IGF1 axis.Method: Descriptive retrospective study in pat...

hrp0084p1-155 | Miscelleaneous | ESPE2015

Prospective Cognitive Assessment in Children with Craniopharyngioma Identifies Dysfunction at Diagnosis, After Conservative Surgery and Before Adjuvant Radiation

Rodriguez-Cabrera Penelope , Kuczynski Adam , Michaelidou Maria , Losa Laura , Spoudeas Helen

Background: It has been previously reported that with current management, 9/10 children with craniopharyngioma will survive 10 years. Though most suffer both chronic neuroendocrine and cognitive impairments from disease and/or treatment, few prospective cognitive assessments have been reported which might separate the contributions of each.Objective and hypotheses: i) To prospectively evaluate the prevalence of cognitive dysfunction, before and after a c...

hrp0084p2-363 | Fat | ESPE2015

Sleep and Weight Status at 4 Years in the Inma Asturias Cohort

Riano-Galan Isolina , Rodriguez-Dehli Cristina , Fernandez-Somoano Ana , Tardon Adonina

Background: Epidemiologic studies have documented that sleep duration is associated with obesity risk children’s.Objectives: To investigate sleep duration of 4-year-old children (h/day) and to evaluate the association of sleep patterns with weight status at 4 years.Methods: 393 children from the INMA birth cohort of Asturias (Spain). We analysed sleep duration (h/day) during the night and afternoon nap, reported by their paren...

hrp0094p2-203 | Fat, metabolism and obesity | ESPE2021

Anthropometric and clinical situation in two groups of young adults born Small for Gestational Age (a group with catch-up and another without catch-up and treated with Growth Hormone)

Vela Amaya , Gonzalez Maria Regina , Diaz Cristina , Elorza Amaia , Grau Gema , Rodriguez Amaya , Rica Itxaso ,

Introduction: Children with Small for Gestational Age (SGA) are known to have lower neurocognitive development and an increased in cardiovascular risk in adulthood. 10% of SGA don´t usually do the catch-up and if they meet criteria they have indication to follow Growth Hormone (GH) treatment.Objectives: To establish the difference between SGA diagnosed children who did or did not catch-up (treated with GH), in terms...