hrp0084p3-861 | Fat | ESPE2015

Decreased Insulin Sensitivity and Secretion in Obese Youth with High OGTT Derived 1 h Blood Glucose

Loredana M Loredana M , Marisi Elsa , Di Giovanni Ilaria , De Leonibus Chiara , Chiarelli Francesco , Mohn Angelika

Background: Obese adults with normal glucose tolerance (NGT) but 1-h post load glucose (1 hPG)≧155 mg/dl have an increased cardiometabolic risk. In children, preliminary data suggest that 1hPG≧132.5 mg/dl might identify those at higher risk of type 2 diabetes.Objective and hypotheses: To assess whether NGT obese youth with 1hPG ≧132.5 mg/dl (High-NGT) have worse insulin sensitivity and secretion compared to obese youth with 1hPG &#60...

hrp0092s4.1 | ISPAD/Complications of Type 1 Diabetes | ESPE2019

Hypoglycemia in Children with T1D: Past, Present, and Future

Maahs David

Among the many complications of type 1 diabetes (T1D), hypoglycemia is an acute concern for children with T1D and their families. Moreover, fear of hypoglycemia is a common barrier to achieving glucose targets. Numerous advances in care have been made since the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial was published in 1993 in which lower HbA1c was associated with increasing risk of severe hypoglycemia. More recent data indicate that lower HbA1c (7% ISPAD target) can be ach...

hrp0089s6.2 | Molecular Mechanisms of Tissue Sensitivity to Glucocorticoids: Potential Clinical Implications | ESPE2018

Immune Regulation by Glucocorticoids

Ray David

Glucocorticoids (cortisol in humans, corticosterone in rodents) are critical regulators of energy metabolism and immunity. Their secretion by the adrenal gland follows a circadian pattern, with serum concentrations peaking before the active phase (day in humans, night in rodents). Synthetic glucocorticoids are the most potent anti-inflammatory agents known, and are widely used therapeutically, with >1% of the UK population holding a prescription long-term. However, frequen...

hrp0086s8.3 | Stem cells in endocrine organs | ESPE2016

Hubs in the Pancreas

Hodson David

Background: The arrangement of beta cells within islets of Langerhans produces a gain-of-function in insulin release through the generation of rhythmic activity patterns. A privileged role for individual beta cells in orchestrating these responses has long-been suspected, but not directly examined.Objective and hypotheses: Identify and characterize a rare subpopulation of beta cells tasked with pacemaking insulin release.Method: Op...

hrp0097s7.1 | Theories of obesity development and their implications on dietary interventions | ESPE2023

Competing Paradigms of Obesity Pathogenesis

Ludwig David

Conventional treatment for obesity, founded on the First Law of Thermodynamics, assumes that all calories are alike, and that to lose weight one must ultimately “eat less and move more.” However, this prescription rarely succeeds over the long term. Calorie restriction elicits predictable biological responses – including increased hunger and reduced energy expenditure – that oppose ongoing weight loss. Indeed, the prevailing Energy Balance Model offers ...

hrp0084p2-355 | Fat | ESPE2015

Berardinelli Seip Congenital Lipodystrophy: A Light of Hope

del Campo Maria Ruiz , Moreno Isabel Saenz , Gonzalez Jose Julian Revorio , Araujo-Vilar David

Background: The lipodystrophy syndromes are a heterogeneous group of congenital or acquired disorders characterized by either complete or partial lack of adipose tissue (lipoatrophy). Berardinelli Seip congenital lipodystrophy (BSCL) is a rare metabolic disorder characterized by severe generalised lipodystrophy since birth, insulin resistance, and dyslipemia since early infancy.Case presentation: We report a 6-year-old girl who arrived from Pakistan with...

hrp0086p1-p612 | Growth P1 | ESPE2016

Adherence with Twice-Monthly, At-Home Dosing Schedule of Somavaratan (VRS-317) Long-Acting Growth Hormone Treatment in Children with Growth Hormone Deficiency (GHD) (NCT02068521)

Humphriss Eric , Sheikh F. Naureen , Seaman Morgan , Ng David , Bright George

Background: Treatment adherence to daily subcutaneous rhGH is a burden for GHD patients, with noncompliance reported in up to 77% of patients and significantly associated with reduced efficacy (Rosenfeld Endocr Pract 2008; Cutfield PLoS One 2011). Somavaratan, a novel rhGH fusion protein with t1/2 >100 h, demonstrated clinically meaningful improvements in height velocity and IGF-I in prepubertal children with GH deficiency (GHD) in a multicenter, randomized, Pha...

hrp0082p2-d1-516 | Pituitary | ESPE2014

Neuroendocrine Dysfunctions Following Traumatic Brain Injury in Children: a 12-Month Prospective Study

Rojo Pilar , Carcavilla Atilano , Ortiz Irene , Arjona David , Borrego Raul , Aragones Angel

Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a frequent cause of endocrine dysfunctions. However, studies in children are scarce.Objective and hypotheses: To determine pituitary function in children after TBI. To analyze risk factors related with endocrine dysfunctions after 12 months follow up.Method: A prospective study of endocrine function in children after head injury was performed. Data was collected for baseline Glasgow coma ...

hrp0084p3-699 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Continuous Intersticial Glucose Monitoring in Early Detection of Glucose Tolerance Abnormalities in Adolescents with Cystic Fibrosis

Perez Jacobo , Corripio Raquel , Belver David , Asensio Oscar , Bosque Montserrat , Rivera Josefa

Background: Cystic fibrosis-related diabetes (CFRD) and glucose abnormalities have a negative impact on pulmonary function and survival in cystic fibrosis (CF) patients. Oral glucose tolerance test (OGGT) is the screening test of choice for CFRD, although undetected high glucose levels can be missed with this test. The use of a continuous intersticial fluid glucose monitoring system (CGM) can be useful in these patients.Objective and hypotheses: To deter...