hrp0082fc11.3 | Pituitary | ESPE2014

Early-Onset Central Diabetes Insipidus is Associated with De Novo Arginine Vasopressin-Neurophysin II or Wolfram Syndrome 1 Gene Mutations*

Allegri Anna Elsa Maria , Iorgi Natascia Di , Perrotta Silverio , Ragione Fulvio Della , Scianguetta Saverio , Borriello Adriana , Ferraro Marcella , Santoro Claudia , Calcagno Annalisa , Napoli Flavia , Giaccardi Marta , Cappa Marco , Salerno Maria Carolina , Maghnie Mohamad

Background: Children with familial forms of central diabetes insipidus (CDI) display polyuria and polydipsia within the first years of life.Objective and hypotheses: We hypothesize that children with an early-onset idiopathic CDI might be affected by de novo genetic mutations.Method: Eleven children aged between 1 month and 7 years with polyuria and polydipsia and negative family history were enrolled. In nine of them with...

hrp0082p1-d3-185 | Pituitary | ESPE2014

Early-Onset Central Diabetes Insipidus is Associated with de novo Arginine Vasopressin-Neurophysin II or Wolfram Syndrome 1 Gene Mutations

Allegri Anna Elsa Maria , Iorgi Natascia Di , Perrotta Silverio , Ragione Fulvio Della , Scianguetta Saverio , Borriello Adriana , Ferraro Marcella , Santoro Claudia , Calcagno Annalisa , Napoli Flavia , Giaccardi Marta , Cappa Marco , Salerno Maria Carolina , Maghnie Mohamad

Background: Children with familial forms of central diabetes insipidus (CDI) display polyuria and polydipsia within the first years of life.Objective and hypotheses: We hypothesize that children with an early-onset idiopathic CDI might be affected by de novo genetic mutations.Method: Eleven children aged between 1 month and 7 years with polyuria and polydipsia and negative family history were enrolled. In nine of them with...

hrp0084p3-896 | Fat | ESPE2015

Prevalence of Excess Weight in Adolescents at Primary Health Care Units in South Brazil

Vargas Deisi Maria , de Medeiros Ana Carolina Santin , Klieman Elis , Eberhardt Isabel , Piesanti Vera Janete , Pasa Simone , da Silva Claudia Regina Lima Duarte , Coutinho Luciane Azevedo , Simao Vilma Margarete

Background: In the past decades Brazil has experienced a nutritional transition process characterised by a significant reduction in malnutrition and progressive increase in overweight and obesity. Nutritional education and precocious interventions are useful strategies to combat excess weight in childhood and adolescence. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), there were more than 40 million children overweight in the world in 2011. In Brazil, the prevalence of exce...

hrp0097p1-590 | Thyroid | ESPE2023

Predictors of permanent and transient congenital hypothyroidism with eutopic thyroid gland

Expósito Raspeño Mónica , Sánchez Escudero Verónica , García Lacalle Concepción , Marqués Cabrero Araceli , Remedios Mateo Laura , García Cuartero Beatriz , González Vergaz Amparo

Introduction: An increase in the incidence of congenital hypothyroidism (CH) with eutopic gland has been reported worldwide due to neonatal screening programs. Several studies have recently reported factors useful for predicting permanent CH (P-CH).Objectives: To determine predictive factors that could distinguish between permanent and transient CH (T-CH) in patients with eutopic thyroid gland and normal neonatal screeni...

hrp0095p1-93 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism | ESPE2022

Measurements of Growth Hormone in neonatal screening cards as a non-invasive and feasible tool: reference values in healthy term newborns.

Giacchetti Federico , Vidali Matteo , Sangiorgio Andrea , Rodari Giulia , Vantaggiato Chiara , Modugno Adriana Di , Morniroli Daniela , Colombo Lorenzo , Profka Eriselda , Dall'Antonia Alberta , Collini Valentina , Ceriotti Ferruccio , Mosca Fabio , Arosio Maura , Lorella Giannì Maria , Giavoli Claudia

Background: Severe congenital growth hormone deficiency (cGHD) is a rare but potentially life-threatening condition. Even though random growth hormone (GH) can confirm cGHD during the first week of life, the diagnosis remains extremely challenging in the absence of reliable reference values in healthy neonates and thus of a best diagnostic cut-off.Aims: First, to provide solid reference values for GH concentrations in te...

hrp0097p1-34 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2023

Evaluation of Mitochondrial Bioenergetic Function in Mitochondrial and Type 1 Diabetes

Gurpinar Tosun Busra , Francisco Annelise , D. C. Navarro Claudia , Seven Menevse Tuba , Polat Hamza , Ozturk Hismi Burcu , Kahveci Ahmet , Turan Serap , Haliloglu Belma , Mine Yilmaz Ayse , Karademir Yilmaz Betul , Bereket Abdullah , F. Castilho Roger , Guran Tulay

Background and hypothesis: Mitochondrial disorders are multisystemic conditions associated with sensorineural hearing loss, encephalomyopathy, lactic acidosis, and non-autoimmune diabetes. The majority of molecular etiologies involve mutations in the genes encoding the oxidative phosphorylation system's components. Superoxide generation is significantly increased and causes oxidative damage in the affected tissues in these disorders. The establishment of ...

hrp0082fc12.2 | Obesity | ESPE2014

Obesity in Childhood and Adolescence is Associated with Shorter Leucocyte Telomere Length

Lamprokostopoulou Agaristi , Moschonis George , Manios Yannis , Chrousos George P , Charmandari Evangelia

Background: Obesity in adulthood is associated with shorter leukocyte telomere length, a marker of biological age that is also associated with age-related disorders, including cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes mellitus.Objective and Hypotheses: To investigate the relation between BMI in childhood and adolescence and telomere length, by determining the mean telomere length of leukocytes.Patients and Method: Seven hundred fo...

hrp0092p1-88 | Growth and Syndromes (to include Turner Syndrome) | ESPE2019

Etiology of Severe Short Stature: Single Center Experience

Kärkinen Juho , Miettinen Päivi J , Raivio Taneli , Hero Matti

Background: Based on growth screening rules, severe short stature (i.e. height SDS less than -3), at the age of more than 3 years, warrants diagnostic evaluation in specialized health care. In the absence of apparent underlying cause, targeted and eventually untargeted genetic studies have been proposed. However, the etiology of short stature at the severe end of the spectrum is poorly characterized.Methods: We ...

hrp0084p1-116 | Puberty | ESPE2015

FSHB/FSHR Genetic Variants alter Serum FSH Levels and Prepubertal Ovarian Follicular Growth in Healthy Girls

Busch Alexander S , Hagen Casper P , Almstrup Kristian , Main Katharina M , Juul Anders

Background: Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) related to genes encoding the FSHβ subunit and FSH receptor (FSHB/FSHR) affect FSH production (FSHB c.-211G>T) and receptor sensitivity/expression in vitro (FSHR c.2039A>G & FSHR c.-29G>A). FSHR c.2039A>G, but not FSHR c.-29G>A, is associated with increased FSH levels in adult women, while there are conflicting results on F...

hrp0094fc5.3 | Sex Development and Gender Incongruence | ESPE2021

Fetal Anogenital Distance (AGD) by Ultrasonography: a Marker of Early Androgen Exposure in utero?

Fischer Margit Bistrup , Scheel Lone , Sundberg Karin , Juul Anders , Hagen Casper P ,

Background: The anogenital distance (AGD) is defined as the distance from the anus to genital tubercle. AGD is an established method for sex determination of pups in rodents, and in animal studies, AGD is strongly affected by androgen exposure during fetal life. In accordance, human studies have reported reduced postnatal AGD following prenatal exposure to anti-androgenic agents, suggesting AGD to be a sensitive postnatal read out of in utero exposure...