hrp0086fc7.4 | Gonads & DSD | ESPE2016

Disruption of Long-Range Transcriptional Regulation of Genes Known to be Associated with DSD

Yatsenko Svetlana , Madan-Khetarpal Suneeta , Schneck Francis , Hughan Kara , Rajkovic Aleksander , Witchel Selma

Background: Early genetic diagnosis in patients with disorders of sex development (DSDs) can facilitate clinical management, predict recurrence risks, and augment general knowledge. Novel techniques such as SNP microarrays, GWAS, and exome sequencing have identified mutations in the coding regions of genes linked to DSDs. In some instances, variants in non-coding regions have been associated with 46,XY gonadal dysgenesis, e.g. deletions upstream of SOX9 (PLoS One 2011...

hrp0086p1-p382 | Gonads & DSD P1 | ESPE2016

Normalization of Ovulation Rate in Adolescent Girls with Hyperinsulinemic Androgen Excess

Ibanez Lourdes , del Rio Luis , Diaz Marta , Sebastiani Giorgia , Lopez-Bermejo Abel , de Zegher Francis

Background: Oligo-ovulatory androgen excess in women (polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) by NIH definition) is a major cause of subfertility and relates to hepatic steatosis, independently of obesity.Objective: To test whether early treatment of PCOS affects subsequent ovulation rate.Method: Adolescent girls with hyperinsulinemic androgen excess – a subgroup of PCOS – (mean age 16 year; BMI 23.7 kg/m2) randomly r...

hrp0084p2-272 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Circulating GLP-1 in Infants Born Small-for-Gestational-Age: Breast-Feeding Vs Formula-Feeding

Diaz Marta , Bassols Judit , Sebastiani Giorgia , Lopez-Bermejo Abel , Ibanez Lourdes , de Zegher Francis

Background: Prenatal growth restraint associates with risk for later diabetes particularly if such restraint is followed by postnatal formula-feeding (FOF) rather than breast-feeding (BRF). Circulating incretins can influence the neonatal programming of hypothalamic setpoints for appetite and energy expenditure, and are thus candidate mediators of the long-term effects exerted by early nutrition.Objective, hypotheses and method: We have tested this conce...

hrp0084p2-386 | Fat | ESPE2015

The Sequence of Prenatal Growth Restraint and Postnatal Catch-Up Growth Leads to a Thicker Intima Media and More Pre-Peritoneal and Hepatic Fat by Age 3-6 Years

Sebastiani Giorgia , Diaz Marta , Bassols Judit , Lopez-Bermejo Abel , De Zegher Francis , Ibanez Lourdes

Background: Infants born small-for-gestational age (SGA) who develop postnatal weight catch-up are at risk for insulin resistance, central adiposity and cardiovascular disease in later life, even in the absence of overweight.Objective and hypotheses: In young (age 3–6 years) non-obese SGA children, we assessed arterial health by intima-media thickness (IMT) and abdominal fat distribution (subcutaneous, visceral, pre-peritoneal and hepatic components...

hrp0084p2-433 | Gonads | ESPE2015

Oral Contraception Vs Low-Dose Pioglitazone-Spironolactone-Metformin for Adolescent Girls with Hyperinsulinaemic Androgen Excess: On-Treatment Divergences

Ibanez Lourdes , Diaz Marta , Sebastiani Giorgia , Lopez-Bermejo Abel , de Zegher Francis

Background: Hyperinsulinemic androgen excess is the most common cause of hirsutism, acne, seborrhea and menstrual irregularity in adolescent girls. The ovarian androgen excess originates most often from an absolute or relative excess of fat (in adipose tissue and in organs such as the liver) and from the ensuing elevations in insulinaemia and gonadotropin secretion. There is no approved therapy for androgen excess in adolescent girls. The prime recommendation is to reduce body...

hrp0084p2-564 | Thyroid | ESPE2015

Are Children with Congenital Primary Hypothyroidism Overtreated?

Sechter Claire , Vasseur Francis , Cartigny-Maciejewski Maryse , Gueorguieva Iva , Stuckens Chantal , Weill Jacques

Background: Treatment of congenital primary hypothyroidism (CPHT) fluctuates between two opposite risks for the neuro-cognitive development in a critical window during the neonatal period, under- and over-treatment.Objective: To investigate the relevance of current international recommendations of 10–15 μg/kg per day for L-thyroxine (lT4) doses in CPHT.Method: fT4 and TSH were measured...

hrp0084p3-1253 | Programming & Misc. | ESPE2015

Newborns with Longest Telomeres are Big at Birth and Have Most Lean Mass: Not Most Fat: in Late Infancy

Silva Marta Diaz , Lopez-Bermejo Abel , Toda Lourdes Ibanez , de Zeguer Francis

Background: Telomere length at birth is a major determinant of telomere length at later ages, up into senescence. However, the prenatal setting of telomere length is poorly understood. Individuals born large are at lower risk for later-life disorders, such as diabetes, than those born small, a feature of their longer health span being a higher lean mass that provides more muscle strength and is already present in infancy.Objective and hypotheses: To asse...

hrp0082p1-d3-96 | Sex Development | ESPE2014

Isolated Hypospadias and Exposure to Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals During Pregnancy: a Multi-Institutional Controlled Study in a High Prevalence Area

Kalfa Nicolas , Philibert Pascal , Broussous Sylvie , Chouikh Taieb , Masmoudi Mohamed , Audran Francoise , Paris Francoise , Servant Nadege , Sultan Charles , Orsini Mattea , Zahhaf Amel , Daures Jean Pierre , Lehors Helene , Guys Jean Michel , Reynaud Rachel , Alessandrini Pierre , Bastiani Florence , Kurzenne Jean Yves , Wagner Kathy , Lacombe Gerard Morisson

Background: Numerous studies focused on the association between hypospadias and Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDC) exposures. The wide variability of phenotypes included in these studies, the absence of comparison groups representative of the populations and the absence of concomitant genetic testing to rule out another cause make the results questionable.Objective and hypotheses: We performed a prospective phenotype-specific analysis of patients with ...

hrp0084lbp-1264 | Late Breaking Posters | ESPE2015

Family History of Genital Malformation is Under-Estimated in Children with Isolated Hypospadias: A Clinical Report of 105 Families

Kalfa Nicolas , Philibert Pascal , Broussous Sylvie , Gaspari Laura , Coffy Amandine , Fauconnet-Servant Nadege , Audran Francoise , Lehors Helene , Guys Jean Michel , Reynaud Rachel , Merrot Thierry , Wagner Kathy , Breaud Jean , Kurzenne Jean Yves , Bastiani Florence , Valla Jean Stephane , Dobremez Eric , Daures Jean-Pierre , Paris Francoise , Sultan Charles

Background: Severe forms of 46,XY DSD with uncertain sex may have a family history (FH) in ~15–20% of cases. On the other side of the DSD spectrum, data regarding isolated hypospadias is sparse and a FH of genital malformation is thought to be less frequent.Objective and hypotheses: The aims of the study were i) to determine the frequency of genital abnormalities in families of isolated hypospadiac boys, ii) to determine whether there is a particula...

hrp0092t1 | Top 20 Poster | ESPE2019

Circulating miR-451a: A Biomarker to Guide Diagnosis and Treatment of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome in Adolescent Girls

Díaz Marta , Bassols Judit , López-Bermejo Abel , de Zegher Francis , Ibáñez Lourdes

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a prevalent disorder in adolescent girls, commonly driven by hepato-visceral fat excess, usually presenting with hirsutism and menstrual irregularity, and often followed by subfertility and type 2 diabetes.We studied the miRNA profile of adolescent girls with PCOS, and the effects of randomized treatment with an oral contraceptive (OC) or with spironolactone-pioglitazone-metformin (SPIOMET, aiming at loss of hepato-vis...