hrp0086lbp12 | (1) | ESPE2016

An Analysis of Symptoms and Signs of Adrenal Insufficiency in Children with CAH Admitted to Hospital in Australia

Chrisp Georgina , Maguire Ann , Quartararo Maria , Falhammar Henrik , Hameed Shihab , King Bruce , Munns Craig , Torpy David , Rushworth R. Louise

Background: An adrenal crisis (AC) is a life-threatening complication of congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH). Despite modern therapies, children with CAH still present with symptomatic adrenal insufficiency (AI) and AC.Objective and hypotheses: The aim of the study was to determine the spectrum of symptoms and signs of AI in children with diagnosed CAH who were admitted to hospital for an acute illness, as well as to evaluate the use of stress dosing an...

hrp0089rfc8.4 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2018

Establishing Age, Sex, and Method Related Reference Ranges for Anogenital Distance - a Marker of In Utero Androgen Action

Ljubicic Marie Lindhardt , Thankamony Ajay , Acerini Carlo , Jensen Tina Kold , Main Katharina M , Petersen Jorgen Holm , Busch Alexander S , Upners Emmie , Hagen Casper P , Swan Shanna H , Juul Anders

Background: Anogenital distance (AGD) is an indicator of androgen action in utero. Reduced AGD has been found in males with hypospadias, cryptorchidism, low semen quality and infertility. Its usefulness as a clinical marker in patients with Disorders of Sex Development (DSD) is currently being investigated. However, detailed age, sex and method related reference ranges do not exist. Whether individual (body-size-adjusted) AGD is stable postnatally also remains to be e...

hrp0082ha2 | Pubertal onset in girls is strongly influenced by genetic variation in promoters affecting FSH action | ESPE2014

Pubertal Onset in Girls is Strongly Influenced by Genetic Variation in Promoters Affecting FSH Action

Hagen Casper P , Sorensen Kaspar , Aksglaede Lise , Mouritsen Annette , Mieritz Mikkel G , Tinggaard Jeanette , Wohlfart-Veje Christine , Petersen Jorgen H , Main Katharina M , Meyts Ewa Rajpert-De , Almstrup Kristian , Juul Anders

Background: FSH stimulates ovarian follicle maturation and estradiol synthesis which is responsible for breast development. Age at pubertal onset varies substantially among healthy girls. Although more than half of the variation is heritable, only a small part has been attributed to specific genetic polymorphisms identified so far.Objective and Hypotheses: We assessed the effect on pubertal onset of three genetic polymorphisms affecting FSH action.<p...

hrp0095fc3.2 | Early Life and Multisystem Endocrinology | ESPE2022

Results from a Global, Multi-Center, Phase 2b Study (RIZE) in Congenital Hyperinsulinism: Characterization of a High Unmet Treatment Need and Glycemic Response to RZ358

Demirbilek Huseyin , Melikyan Maria , Galcheva Sonya , Dastamani Antonia , Thornton Paul , De Leon Diva , Raskin Julie , Roberts Brian , Hood Davelyn , O'Boyle Erin , Christesen Henrik

Background: Congenital Hyperinsulinism (CHI) is the most frequent cause of severe, persistent hypoglycemia in children. Persistent hypoglycemia places patients at risk for adverse clinical outcomes, and current guidelines recommend maintaining plasma glucose >3.9mmol/l. CHI patients often have substantial, residual hypoglycemia and fail to meet treatment goals with currently available standard of care (SOC) therapies. In this study, we aimed to characterize...

hrp0095rfc10.6 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2022

Growth Hormone Deficiency in Adult Survivors of Childhood Brain Tumors Treated with Irradiation

Marie Baunsgaard Mette , Sophie Lind Helligsoe Anne , Tram Henriksen Louise , Stamm Mikkelsen Torben , Callesen Michael , Weber Britta , Hasle Henrik , Birkebæk Niels

Introduction: Brain tumors are the most common solid neoplasm in children, and treatment often includes high-dose irradiation of the central nervous system (CNS). Although not universal, growth hormone deficiency (GHD) is a very common endocrine late effect after CNS irradiation in childhood. The consequences of GHD in adults are many e.g., reduced bone mineral density, fatigue, decreased lean body mass and adiposity, which implies that adults with severe GHD ...

hrp0089fc8.2 | Sex differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2018

Partial Restoration of Biological Effects of Estrogen in a Female with Estrogen Receptor α Variant

Feigerlova Eva , Laurell Henrik , Mittre Herve , Kottler Marie-Laure , Deshayes Marc , Balaguer Patrick , Bourget William , Arnal Jean-Francois , Marechaud Richard , Hadjadj Samy , Gourdy Pierre

Introduction: Rare mutations of the ESR1gene, encoding the estrogen receptor alpha (ERα), have been shown to cause estrogen resistance in humans. To date, there are no effective therapeutic options. We report the case of a new inactivating mutation of ERα and provide evidence for a partial restoration of biological effects of estrogen.Methods: We performed clinical and biological phenotyping of the index case and sequenced the ESR1...

hrp0086rfc15.1 | Late Breaking | ESPE2016

A Novel Homozygous Mutation in the Domain AF-2 of Alpha Estrogen Receptor Gene (ESR1), Generating a Bio-Inactive ERα Mutant, Resulting in Estrogen Resistance with Complex Metabolic Phenotype

Feigerlova Eva , Laurell Henrik , Mittre Herve , Kottler Marie-Laure , Deshayes Marc , Balaguyer Patrick , Arnal Jean-Francois , Marechaud Richard , Hadjadj Samy , Gourdy Pierre

Context: The mouse ERα−/− knock-out model and rare human ESR1 gene mutations identified to date have demonstrated crucial role of ERα in control of energy homeostasis and glucose metabolism. Subjects with ERα deficiency show features of estrogen resistance (ESTRR) with continuous linear growth in adulthood.Patient: We describe a 20-year-old female, with unknown family history, who presented...

hrp0084p3-1063 | Hypo | ESPE2015

Genotype–Phenotype Associations in 90 Children with Congenital Hyperinsulinism

Melikyan Maria , Christesen Henrik , Petryakina Elena , Tulpakov Anatoly , Tihonovich Julia , Stepanov Alexey , Kareva Maria , Flanagan Sarah , Ellard Sian , Brusgaard Klaus , Peterkova Valentina , Hussain Khalid

Background: Congenital hyperinsulinism (CHI) is a common cause of hypoglycaemia in neonates, infants and children. CHI is a heterogeneous disease in terms of clinical presentation, genetics and histology.Objective and hypotheses: The aim of this study was to describe the clinical characteristics, genotype–phenotype correlations and treatment outcome of Russian patients with CHI.Method: A total of 90 children with CHI were iden...

hrp0097rfc10.5 | Fetal, neonatal endocrinology and metabolism (to include hypoglycaemia) &amp; Multisystem endocrine disorders | ESPE2023

Insulinoma in childhood: A multicenter retrospective study of 28 patients

Melikyan Maria , Gubaeva Diliara , Shadrina Anna , Bolmasova Anna , Kareva Maria , Tiulpakov Anatoly , Gurevich Larisa , Efremenkov Artem , Averyanova Julia , Andersen Kirstine , Brusgaard Klaus , Detlefsen Sonke , Christesen Henrik

Background: Insulinomas are very rare in childhood with sparse knowledge on the clinical aspects and the presence of Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia type 1 (MEN1).Methods: We conducted a multicentre retrospective review of patients diagnosed with insulinoma between 1995-2021. Clinical, biochemical, genetic, imaging and histological data were collected. In addition, follow-up and family data were obtained.<p class="abste...

hrp0089na2.1 | Cell engineering for treatment of diabetes | ESPE2018

Stem Cells as a Source of Beta Cells

Zulewski Henryk

The ultimate therapy for type 1 diabetes is the replacement of the lost insulin producing cells instead of the actual life-saving but imperfect substitution of insulin. The isolation of embryonic stem cells (ESC) and later the reprogramming of somatic cells into induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) raised enormous hopes for cell based therapies in diabetes type 1. The first important stage in the differentiation process of ESC/iPSC is the generation of definite endoderm that ...