hrp0089p3-p103 | Diabetes & Insulin P3 | ESPE2018

Epidemiological Study and Analysis of Type 1 Diabetes Comparing Patients with and Without Ketoacidosis in the Last 5 Years

Viseras Irene Pilar Fernandez , Mata Maria Angeles Santos , Delgado Silvia Ponce , Perez Celia Morales , Lopez Francisco Jose Macias

Type 1 diabetes (T1DM) in childhood is a highly prevalent disease, with incidence oscillating around 17.6/100000. However, incidence is higher in some communities (25.5/100,000), as it is in the case that concerns us. Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a complication usually recorded in 25–40% of cases but has been as high as 55% in studies of children under 5 years old. (T1DM) is an associated autoimmune disease to other precursor autoimmune pathologies.<p class="abstext...

hrp0082fc6.3 | Gonads &amp; DSD | ESPE2014

LRH1 Rescues SF1 Deficiency for Steroidogenesis in vitro but Cannot Explain the Broad Phenotype of SF1 Deficiency in men

Camats Nuria , Fernandez-Cancio Monica , Audi Laura , Andaluz Pilar , Mullis Primus E , Carrascosa Antonio , Fluck Christa E

Introduction: Steroidogenic factor1 (SF1/NR5A1) regulates adrenal and sex development and function. SF1 mutations manifest with a broad phenotype; generally in 46,XY individuals with disorders of sex development (DSD) and in women with ovarian insufficiency. So far, no genotype–phenotype correlation has been found. We hypothesized that the broad phenotype of SF1 mutations may be due to a second hit in a gene with similar function. Liver receptor homolog-1 (LRH1/<...

hrp0082p1-d1-105 | Fat Metabolism &amp; Obesity | ESPE2014

Being Overweight During the Peripubertal Period Modifies the Leptin Induced Changes in Hypothalamic Neuropeptides Involved in Metabolism but not those Involved in Pubertal Onset

Castro-Gonzalez David , Fuente-Martin Esther , Sanchez-Garrido Miguel A , Argente-Arizon Pilar , Tena-Sempere Manuel , Chowen Julie A , Argente Jesus

Background: Leptin is suggested to be a permissive factor in the onset of puberty by signaling at the level of the hypothalamus to indicate adequate energy stores. Overweight female rats due to increased neonatal nutrition have been shown to develop puberty before normal weight rats.Objective and hypothesis: We hypothesized that this permissive effect may be due not only to increased leptin levels, but also to increased hypothalamic sensitivity to this h...

hrp0082p2-d1-319 | Diabetes | ESPE2014

Simultaneous Changes in Trends in Incidence of Children Diabetes Type 1 in Distant Geographic Regions

Fuentes-Bolanos Noemi Auxiliadora , Arroyo Diez Francisco Javier , Carballar Violeta Delgado , Perez Pilar Mendez , Estevez Manuela Nunez

Introduction: The epidemiology of childhood type 1 diabetes (DM1) allows to understand the genetics and enviromental factors involve in one of the most prevalent chronic disease in children. The unification of methodological recommendations has allowed to detect new research lines.Method: We present an observational study of population under 13 years old and DM1 in Extremadura (1996–2011). The aim was to examine secular trends in the incidence of DM...

hrp0084p2-222 | Bone | ESPE2015

Bone Density, HIV Infection and Antiretroviral Treatment: A 10-Year Follow-Up in Young Patients

Mora Stefano , Maruca Katia , Ambrosi Alessandro , Puzzovio Maria , Erba Paola , Nannini Pilar , Benincaso Annarita , Capelli Silvia , Giacomet Vania

Background: The success of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) has dramatically increased life expectancy for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive patients, revealing a range of chronic problems associated with HIV. Among others, low bone mineral density (BMD) has been described in HIV-infected youths. Little is currently known about the changes of BMD over time in these patients.Objective and hypotheses: The aim of the study was to asses...

hrp0084p3-773 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Mauriac Syndrome, a Rare Complication of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

Rivero-Martin Maria Jose , Perez-Segura M Pilar , Alcazar-Villar Maria Jose , Montes-Bentura David , Milian M Eugenia Oros

Background: Mauriac syndrome (MS) classically involves hepatomegaly (hepatic glycogenosis), growth impairment and cushingoid features in a patient with poorly controlled type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). The typical age of presentation is adolescence. With the advent of improved insulin regimens, MS has seen less frequently. However, new cases appear each year in medical literature.Clinical case: We report the case of a 9 years and 9 months of age male, w...

hrp0089p1-p145 | GH &amp; IGFs P1 | ESPE2018

Response to Growth Hormone in Patients with Isolated Familial Growth Hormone Deficiency due to RNPC3 Mutations

Travieso-Suarez Lourdes , Martos-Moreno Gabriel , Pozo Jesus , Munoz-Calvo Maria , Chowen Julie , Frilander Mikko , Perez-Jurado Luis , Hawkins Federico , Argente Jesus

Background: We recently reported three children with severe isolated growth hormone (GH) deficiency and pituitary hypoplasia due to biallelic mutations in the RNPC3 gene, which codes for a minor spliceosome protein required for U11/U12 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein formation and splicing of U12-type introns. Although it is clear that these patients are GH deficient, the underlying mechanism for this deficit is not totally understood.Objective:...

hrp0089lb-p5 | Late Breaking P1 | ESPE2018

Association between the Use of Antenatal Steroids for Lung Maturation and Hypoglycemia in Newborns Between 26 and 34 6/7 Weeks of Gestation

Valencia Gina Marcela Gonzalez , Castaneda Jessica Lorena Gonzalez , Avendano Maria Camila Velandia , Cadena Fabio Camilo Suarez , Fontecha Eliana Rocio Arango , Diaz Andres Felipe Ochoa , Rojas Victor Clemente Medonza

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the difference between the incidence of hypoglycemia in those preterm newborns who were exposed to steroids and those who were not.Methodology: This is a prospective cohort study of preterm infants born between 2017 and 2018 at a gestational age of 26 to 34 6/7 weeks in the Hospital Universitario de Santander- HUS- in Bucaramanga, Colombia.Results: 128 preterm infants were e...

hrp0086p2-p502 | Fat Metabolism and Obesity P2 | ESPE2016

Metabolic Syndrome in Prepubertal Obese Children: Inclusion of the Triglyceride/Hdl Ratio as an Alternative Diagnostic Criterion

Boquete Carla , Jesica Baran , Yuseff Fernanda Alvarez , Suarez Martha , Fideleff Gabriel , Azaretzky Miriam , Aranguren Marcela , Fusero Mariela , Ruibal Gabriela , Fideleff Hugo , Boquete Hugo

Background: Although a large number of publications show a high prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome (MS) during childhood, to date, there is no uniform definition for evaluating this condition in children and adolescents. In the pediatric population, there are difficulties for characterizing this condition and the various criteria used might lead to underdiagnosis. In recent years, the triglycerides/HDL (TG/HDL) ratio has been proposed as a new marker.Objec...

hrp0097p2-255 | Late Breaking | ESPE2023

Phenolic Endocrine Disruptors as Potential Risk Factors for Early Onset Thelarche: Insights from a Population-Based Study

Sol Ventura Paula , Escribano Arantxa , Herrero Xavier , Torrebias Meritxell , Corripio Raquel , Castiello Francesca , Riaño Isolina , Olivas Alicia , Suarez Beatriz , Freire Carmen

The diagnosis of early thelarche is common in Pediatric Endocrinology consultations, with many cases lacking an organic cause. It can either spontaneously resolve, remain stable, or progress to precocious puberty. Early exposure to endocrine-disrupting environmental pollutants (EDs) with estrogenic and/or anti-androgenic effects during pregnancy or childhood may affect the timing of thelarche onset and/or puberty in girls. Further research is needed to better understand the in...