hrp0086rfc11.4 | Thyroid | ESPE2016

Thyroid Function in Monozygotic Twins with Intra-Twin Birth-Weight-Differences

Schulte Sandra , Woelfle Joachim , Bartmann Peter , Schreiner Felix , Plamper Michaela , Wimmer Lioba , Gohlke Bettina

Background: Low birth weight (bw) and unfavourable intrauterine conditions are associated with a subsequent impact on the endocrine system. However, very little is known about the impact on thyroid function.Objective and hypotheses: In a longitudinal study we observed genetically identical twins with intra-twin bw-differences from birth until adolescence to objectify the impact of a lower bw on development and health in later life....

hrp0086rfc13.3 | Management of Obesity | ESPE2016

Effects of Eating Rate on Satiety Hormones, Meal Enjoyment and Memory for Recent Eating: An fMRI Study

Hawton Katherine , Hamilton-Shield Julian , Toner Paula , Ferriday Danielle , Rogers Peter , Hinton Elanor

Background: Controlling eating rate may be a mechanism for reducing calorie consumption. We need to understand the physiological basis of this to design effective paediatric interventions.Objective and hypotheses: This study investigated the effect of eating rate during lunch on post-meal neural response (fMRI), satiety hormone levels, appetite ratings (VAS), meal enjoyment, memory for recent eating and snack consumption.Method: Tw...

hrp0086p2-p62 | Adrenal P2 | ESPE2016

Final Height Data in a Cohort of Patients with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia Treated with Tailored Doses of Hydrocortisone

Shir Wey Pang Gloria , Rumsby Gill , Hindmarsh Peter C , Dattani Mehul T

Background: Patients with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) are glucocorticoid deficient and require cortisol replacement to maintain homeostasis and prevent adrenal crises. Hydrocortisone dosing needs to be individualized because of variable cortisol clearance rates. Patients are thus prone to be either over or undertreated, both of which compromises final height.Objective and hypotheses: Performing 24-h cortisol profiling serially may allow for more...

hrp0086p1-p108 | Bone & Mineral Metabolism P1 | ESPE2016

Tolerability and Feasibility of Whole Body Vibration and its Effects on Muscle Function and Bone Health in Patients with Dystrophinopathy

Petryk Anna , Polgreen Lynda , Marsh Jamie , Lowe Dawn , Hodges James , Karachunski Peter

Background: Dystrophinopathies, including Duchenne (DMD) and Becker (BMD) muscular dystrophy, are X-linked muscle wasting disorders caused by mutations in the dystrophin gene. Dystrophin deficiency compromises functional integrity of the muscle fibers leading to progressive weakness, accompanied by a gradual bone loss.Objective and hypotheses: This study’s goal was to evaluate the effect of whole body low magnitude vibration (WBLMV) on timed motor p...

hrp0086p1-p722 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology P1 | ESPE2016

Role of the Metabotropic mGlu5 Glutamate Receptor in the Initiation of Puberty and Reproduction in Female Mice

Inta Ioana , De Angelis Roberto , Domonkos Emese , Lankisch Katja , Boehm Ulrich , Gass Peter , Bettendorf Markus

Background: The neuroendocrine mechanisms of the initiation of puberty are still incompletely deciphered. Accumulating data indicate a main role of the glutamate system in regulating hypothalamic GnRH. However, the underlying neurobiological mechanisms are yet poorly investigated. Mice lacking metabotropic mGlu5 receptors (mGluR5) show sever unexplained infertility.Objective and hypotheses: We aimed in the present study to analyze the specific role of mG...

hrp0082fc3.3 | Diabetes | ESPE2014

Improved Hepatic Insulin Sensitivity in Children Randomized to CSII Treatment from Onset of Type 1 Diabetes

Ekstrom Klas , Skogsberg Lars , Fors Hans , Carlsson-Skwirut Christine , Bang Peter

Background: Our first report of this randomized controlled trial (RCT) demonstrated improved treatment satisfaction but no difference in HbA1c between the CSII and MDI treated groups, and added to the controversy as to whether CSII improves HbA1c or not. Therefore, we thought it would be valuable to assess if CSII had other potential advantages and if our finding of lower insulin dose requirements could be explained.Objective and Hypotheses: To study how...

hrp0082fc3.4 | Diabetes | ESPE2014

Genetics of Paediatric Type 2 Diabetes: ABCC8 Mutation in Obesity-Associated Insulin Secretion Defects

Wiegand Susanna , Simaite Deimante , Dannemann Almut , Kuhnen Peter , Krude Heiko , Gong Maolian , Raile Klemens

Background: Type 2 diabetes in children and adolescents is a rare disease with an estimated incidence (age 0–20 years) of below 5/100 000 in Germany.Objective and Hypotheses: We hypothesize that monogenic alterations might contribute to early-onset insulin secretion defects, if islet function was challenged by obesity-associated insulin resistance.Method: We follow more than 1500 children and adolescents with obesity. Patients...

hrp0082fc4.2 | Growth | ESPE2014

The Effect of grB10-Deficiency in Zebrafish: A Translational Animal Model to Study Human Growth

De Leonibus Chiara , Barinaga-Rementeria Ramirez Irene , Hurlstone Adam , Clayton Peter , Stevens Adam

Background: GRB10 negatively regulates IGF1 signalling, influences growth and promoter polymorphisms are associated with GH response1. GRB10 knockout-mouse models display foetal overgrowth2, however, the mouse model has only partial similarity to human growth3. There is evidence that the zebrafish is an appropriate model to study growth4 and has the advantage of being easily genetically manipulated.<p class="abs...

hrp0082fc4.3 | Growth | ESPE2014

Oscillations in Gene Expression Profiles Across Childhood Highlight the Relation of Growth and Specific Metabolic Functions in Both Sexes

Stevens Adam , Knight Christopher , De Leonibus Chiara , Dowsey Andrew , Swainston Neil , Murray Philip , Clayton Peter

Background: The phases of human growth are associated with gene expression (GE) changes1, raising the possibility that rhythmic patterns of GE occur throughout childhood.Objective: In this study, we have assessed time-series patterns of GE profiles associated with age to characterise oscillations.Methods: GE analysis was conducted on cells of lymphoid origin from normal individuals through childhood (n=87, 43 ma...

hrp0082fc7.2 | Growth promoting therapies | ESPE2014

The rs1024531 GRB10 Promoter Polymorphism is Associated with Response to GH Therapy in Patients with GH Deficiency: Validation by in vitro Functional Analysis

De Leonibus Chiara , Hanson Daniel , Murray Philip , Stevens Adam , Clayton Peter

Background: GH response is influenced by genetic polymorphisms, including the rs1024531 polymorphism (A/G) in the promoter region of GRB10, a negative regulator of signaling through the IGF1 receptor. Allele A is associated with borderline lower baseline IGF1 SDS and 1.5-fold higher response to GH compared to allele G in children with GHD (P=0.0006).Objective: To test functional impact of the rs1024531 polymorphism in an in vitro</e...