hrp0095p1-487 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism | ESPE2022

Early-Life Exposure to Phthalates in A Population of Infants from The North of Italy: Characterization and Time Trends

Lucaccioni Laura , Righi Elena , Trevisani Viola , Passini Erica , Palandri Lucia , Bruzzi Patrizia , Predieri Barbara , Iughetti Lorenzo

Background: Phthalates are ubiquitous environmental contaminants and endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs). Nowadays, they are considered reproductive toxicants and in-utero exposure is well documented, although evidence of early life exposure is scarce, and needs to be described. Aim of this study is to assess phthalate exposure and its changes over the first months of life in a cohort of healthy full term infants and their mothers from a restricted area of t...

hrp0086p1-p31 | Adrenal P1 | ESPE2016

Growth of Children with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH) During the First 2 years of Life – Data from the Duth Longitudinal Registry

Linde Annelieke van der , Roeleveld Nel , vd Akker Erika , van Albada Mirjam , Hannema Sabine , Hoorweg-Nijman Gea , vd Kamp Hetty , Finken Martijn , Odink Roelof , van Trotsenburg Paul , Verkerk Paul , Claahsen Hedi

Background: A national database has been developed to register longitudinal data from all CAH children detected through neonatal screening from 2002 onwards. So far, data from 105 children have been registered (65% of Dutch CAH patients) to evaluate treatment and long-term effects in CAH.Aims: To evaluate height and weight in relation to medication used in the first 2 years of life.Methods: Biometric data and medication dosage were...

hrp0082fc6.6 | Gonads & DSD | ESPE2014

Effects of Exposure to the Endocrine disruptor di(n-butyl) Phthalate on Testicular Dysgenesis Fetal Germ Cell Development in the Rat and in Human Fetal Testis

Mitchell Rod , van den Driesche Sander , Hrabalkova Lenka , Anderson Richard , McKinnell Chris , MacPherson Sheila , Calarrao Ana , Sharpe Richard

Background: Phthalate exposure results in endocrine disruption by inhibiting steroidogenesis, inducing focal dysgenesis and disrupting germ cell development in the rat fetal testis. Whilst phthalate exposure does not reduce testosterone production by the human fetal testis, its effects on germ cells and induction of dysgenetic areas in the developing human testis are less well described.Objective and Hypotheses: To determine the effects of phthalate expo...

hrp0084p1-124 | Thyroid | ESPE2015

Thyrocytes are Particularly well Protected Against Oxidative Stress Induced by H2O2

Ghaddhab Chiraz , Van Den Eeckhaute Emmanuel , Hancisse Olivier , Driessens Natacha , Dumont Jacques-Emile , Miot Francoise , Corvilain Bernard

Background: H2O2 produced in large quantities in the thyroid may play a role in the pathogenesis of thyroid nodules and cancer. In vitro, moderate amounts of H2O2 are able to cause similar DNA damage compared to irradiation and even to induce RET/PTC rearrangements.Objective and hypotheses: We compared the defence mechanisms against H2O2 and irradiation in human thyrocytes, T-cell...

hrp0084p1-125 | Thyroid | ESPE2015

Thyrocyte is Particularly Well Protected Against Oxidative Stress Induced by H2O2

Ghaddhab Chiraz , Van Den Eeckhaute Emmanuel , Hancisse Olivier , Driessens Natacha , Versteyhe Soetkin , Miot Francoise , Dumont Jacques-Emile , Corvilain Bernard

Background: H2O2 produced in large quantities in the thyroid may play a role in the pathogenesis of thyroid nodules and cancer. In vitro, moderate amounts of H2O2 are able to cause similar DNA damage compared to irradiation and even to induce RET/PTC rearrangements.Objective and hypotheses: We compared the defence mechanisms against H2O2 and irradiation in human thyrocytes, T-cell...

hrp0092p1-367 | GH and IGFs (2) | ESPE2019

Normal IGF-Bioactivity and Low Free IGF-I in Patients with Prader-Willi Syndrome with High Total Serum IGF-I: Immunoreactive IGF-I Concentration Poorly Reflects IGF Bio-Activity and Bio-Availability.

Elizabeth Melitza , Donze Stephany , Pellikaan Karlijn , van den Berg Sjoerd , van Doorn Jaap , Peeters Robin P. , Hokken-Koelega Anita C.S. , de Graaff Laura C.G.

Introduction: Recombinant Growth Hormone (GH) has changed the lives of many patients with Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS). GH treatment has beneficial effects on body composition, physical performance, cognition, psychomotor development, respiratory function and quality of life of patients with PWS. Due to the narrow therapeutic range, GH treatment is subject to strict limits. Clinicians measure serum immunoreactive Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 ('total IGF-I&#...

hrp0097p1-562 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2023

Concurrent premature gonadotrophic activation and gonadal insufficiency in young girls with a brain tumor

Evelein Annemieke , Schouten - Van Meeteren Netteke , Bakker Boudewijn , Gidding Corrie , Van der Wetering Marianne , Van Santen Hanneke

Background: It is well known that endocrine comorbidities occur frequently in children with cancer, especially in those with a brain tumor. In those children, increased intracranial pressure or hydrocephalus may lead to central precocious puberty. Furthermore, chemotherapy, especially alkylating agents, increases the risk for gonadal insufficiency. In this case series we describe 3 young girls with a brain tumor, who develop premature gonadotrophic activation,...

hrp0095p1-516 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

Ovarian hilus cell hyperplasia: a rare cause of progressive virilization in a girl with Turner syndrome in the absence of Y chromosomal material

van der ZwanY.G. , Spath M.A. , van Setten P.A. , van der Velden J.

Introduction: Turner syndrome is a relatively common chromosomal abnormality affecting 1:2000 girls. Virilization can occur in girls with Turner syndrome which is in most cases associated with the presence of an Y chromosome. Mosaicism is found in 25% of the karyotypes, in 6% of those the Y chromosome is present. This could lead to development of androgen producing gonadoblastoma/dysgerminoma. Active screening to search for Y chromosomal material is included i...

hrp0097s12.2 | What's new for the HPG Axis | ESPE2023

SEMA6A drives GnRH neuron-dependent puberty onset by tuning median eminence vascular permeability

Cariboni Anna , Oleari Roberto , Lettieri Antonella , van den Munkhof Marleen , van Battum Eljo , Tacconi Carlotta , Spreafico Marco , Paganoni Alyssa , Amoruso Federica , Eberini Ivano , Dunkel Leonard , Fantin Alessandro , Howard Sasha , Pasterkamp Jeroen

Innervation of the hypothalamic median eminence by Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone (GnRH) neurons is vital to ensure puberty onset and successful reproduction. However, the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying median eminence development and pubertal timing are incompletely understood. Here we show that Semaphorin-6A is strongly expressed by median eminence-resident oligodendrocytes positioned adjacent to GnRH neuron projections and fenestrated capillaries, and that Sem...

hrp0095p1-316 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

Curve matching to predict future growth in patients receiving recombinant human growth hormone: an interpretable and explainable method using big data

van Dommelen Paula , Arnaud Lilian , Koledova Ekaterina

Background: Prediction models demonstrate potential in predicting growth in patients receiving recombinant human growth hormone (r-hGH) for growth disorders. However, considerable information from patients is needed to calculate a predicted growth curve. The curve matching technique only requires height data. This technique identifies growth curves that are similar (matched) among real-world patients within a database. The growth curves of these ‘matched...