hrp0094p2-189 | Fat, metabolism and obesity | ESPE2021

Prospective evaluation of liver stiffness in obese children: the role of shear wave elastography.

Corica Domenico , Bottari Antonio , Aversa Tommaso , Anna Morabito Letteria , Curatola Selenia , Alibrandi Angela , Ascenti Giorgio , Wasniewska Malgorzata ,

Objectives: The increased incidence of childhood obesity and related non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has determined the need to identify a non-invasive technique to diagnose and monitor NAFLD. Two-dimensional shear wave elastography (2D-SWE) has emerged as a reliable, non-invasive, tool to evaluate liver tissue elasticity in clinical practice. Aims of this study were to longitudinally evaluate 2D-SWE changes in relation to weight loss, metabolic prof...

hrp0097p1-116 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2023

Phenotypic differences in Noonan syndrome based on PTPN11 mutation status.

Alvarez Cabrerizo Ana , Navarro Moreno Constanza , González-Meneses López Antonio , Lucía Gómez Gila Ana

Introduction: Noonan syndrome (NS) is one of a group of diseases known as rasopathies, which share a common molecular substrate: alterations in the RAS-MAPK signaling pathway. NS is characterized by clinical and genetic heterogeneity. Up to 50% of cases are caused by variants in the PTPN11 gene, although more than 10 genes have been identified as involved in the pathogenesis of this disease with marked clinical overlap.Objectives...

hrp0097p2-4 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2023

Newborn screening for 21 OH Congenital adrenal hyperplasia in Italy: a 14 years population study.

Baronio Federico , Abrigo Enrica , Azzolini Sara , Cavarzere Paolo , Matarazzo Patrizia , L.C. Meroni Silvia , Russo Gianni , Balsamo Antonio , Cassio Alessandra

Introduction: Early identification of classic 21OH-Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (21OH-CAH) through newborn screening (NBS) is crucial to prevent adrenal crises, especially in males. Today 21 OH-CAH NBS is performed in 5/21 regions of Italy. This study aims to report the results of 21OH-CAH NBS in Italy from 2006 to 2019.Methods: All patients underwent a dried blood spot (DBS) test for 17OH-progesterone (17OHP) within t...

hrp0097p2-90 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2023

Autosomal dominant hypocalcemia: A diagnostic and therapeutic challenge

Ariza-Jimenez Ana-Belen , Ariza-Jimenez Jose-Antonio , Azpilicueta Idarreta Maria , de la Camara Moraño Carmen

Introduction and Aims: Autosomal dominant hypocalcemia or type V Bartter syndrome is characterized by hypocalcemia, low parathyroid hormone (PTH), and calciuria, which marks its prognosis due to the risk of nephrocalcinosis. It is caused by activating mutations in the calcium-sensing receptor (CASR) gene (3q21.1), which is expressed in the parathyroid and renal tubules, causing salt and potassium loss, due to the inhibition of the ROMK and NKCC2 channels. We s...

hrp0089p1-p013 | Adrenals and HPA Axis P1 | ESPE2018

Role of Mast Cells in the Establishment of the Mineralocorticoid Pathway in the Developing Mouse

Naccache Alexandre , Louiset Estelle , Lamaziere Antonin , Thomas Michael , Arabo Arnaud , Lefebvre Herve , Castanet Mireille

Mast cells are known to control mineralocorticoid synthesis and secretion in human normal adrenal gland and aldosterone-producing adenomas through release of serotonin. We recently detected these immune cells in human fetal adrenal from 18 weeks of gestation in the subcapsular layer, in correlation with the expression of steroidogenic enzymes required for aldosterone biosynthesis. This observation suggests the implication of mast cells in the mineralocorticoid synthesizing pat...

hrp0092p1-154 | Thyroid | ESPE2019

Association of Hashimoto's Thyroiditis with Antistreptolysin O titer

Voutetakis Antonis , Kanaka-Gantenbein Christina , Gryparis Alexandros , Dacou-Voutetakis Catherine

Background: Hashimoto's Thyroiditis (HT) is a relatively common autoimmune disorder that involves both cellular and humoral immunity, the latter characterized by the presence of antithyroid antibodies. Nevertheless, despite the large number of relevant studies, the underlying pathogenetic mechanisms still remain unclear; evidence and indications pointing to both genetic and environmental components. Genetic studies have uncovered molecular associations tha...

hrp0089p2-p393 | Thyroid P2 | ESPE2018

Thyroid Nodules in Prader-Willi Syndrome

Grugni Graziano , Minocci Alessandro , Sartorio Alessandro , Crino Antonino

Objectives: Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) is a complex multisystem disorder due to loss of expression of paternally derived genes in the PWS critical region on chromosome 15q11-q13. The majority of the cases are due to the deletion of this region (del15), while 20–30% are caused by a maternal uniparental disomy of chromosome 15 (UPD15). The clinical picture is characterized by neonatal hypotonia and feeding difficulties in early infancy, early development of hyperphagia wit...

hrp0086rfc4.7 | Pathophysiology of Obesity | ESPE2016

Prevalence and Characterization of Retinal Alterations in a Cohort of Overweight and Obese Children

Pedicelli Stefania , Bizzarri Carla , Romanzo Antonino , Cianfarani Stefano , Cappa Marco

Background: Increasing incidence of pediatric obesity has been observed worldwide. Metabolic syndrome, characterized by visceral obesity, dyslipidemia, hypertension and impaired glucose metabolism, is associated with obesity.Objective and hypotheses: To evaluate early ocular signs of hypertension by retinography in a cohort of overweight (BMI>85th)/obese (BMI>95th) children, in order to define the prevalence of retinal alterations and characteriz...

hrp0086p1-p488 | Fat Metabolism and Obesity P1 | ESPE2016

Glucose Metabolism In Children with Prader-Willi Syndrome: The Effect Of Gh Therapy

Grugni Graziano , Fintini Danilo , Bocchini Sarah , Crino Antonino

Background: Numerous studies have shown that PWS patients demonstrate the preservation of insulin sensitivity despite severe obesity. Data about insulin secretion in PWS however, are still conflicting. Other reports showed that PWS subjects and simple obese controls had similar insulin levels and were both insulin resistant. These discrepancies could be due to the different clinical characteristics of the study groups, including age, weight excess levels and the presence/absen...

hrp0095p1-247 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2022

Monogenic diabetes clinic: 3-year experience

Rapini Novella , Ippolita Patera Patrizia , Schiaffini Riccardo , Ciampalini Paolo , Pampanini Valentina , Cristina Matteoli Maria , Deodati Annalisa , Bracaglia Giorgia , Porzio Ottavia , Novelli Antonio , Mucciolo Mafalda , Cianfarani Stefano , Barbetti Fabrizio

Background: In Italy monogenic forms of hyperglycemia account for more than 6% of cases referred to pediatric diabetes clinics. In January 2019 we started a Monogenic Diabetes Clinic (MDC) with the three main aims: a) implementing a standardized pathway towards genetic testing, 2) ease the revision of complex cases, 3) implement standardized therapies for monogenic diabetes mellitus (MDM) subtypes.Methods: Type 1 diabete...