hrp0084p3-670 | Bone | ESPE2015

A Cause of Severe Hypercalcaemia: Overdose or Hypersensitivity to Vitamin D?

Orbak Zerrin , Yesilcibik Remziye Seda , Unal Bahri

Background: Hypercalcaemia is caused by many different conditions. Vitamin D intoxication with severe hypercalcemia is rare in the neonatal and infancy period. Here we described a 4-month-old male with severe hypercalcemia secondary to taking oral 600 000 units of vitamin D. He was diagnosed vitamin D 24-hydroxylase gene (CYP24A1) mutation after evaluation.Case presentatıon: He was admitted to our hospital with high serum calcium level (23 mg/dl). S...

hrp0097p1-418 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2023

Comparison of efficacy and safety of oral cholecalciferol administration at 4-week intervals and daily administration to correct vitamin D deficiency in adolescents

Choi Jinjoo , Choe Yunsoo , Yang Seung

Objectives: Vitamin D deficiency is prevalent in pediatric population. Since low compliance may inhibit appropriate vitamin D supplementation in daily dosing regimen, intermittent high dose administration may be considered. We aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of monthly administration of oral cholecalciferol compared with daily dosing regimen in adolescents with vitamin D deficiency.Methods: This retrospective s...

hrp0097p2-207 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2023

The association between physical activity and 25-OH vitamin D levels

Zeynep Altun Ekin , Bilir Pelin , Torel Ergur Ayca

In children and adolescents, vitamin D deficiency negatively affects muscle physiology, exposing them to increased muscle damage and pain, stress fractures, and tendon structures. In addition, free radicals released when the body is exposed to oxidative stress after exercise can cause DNA damage. Vitamin D plays an important role in removing these radicals. The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between physical activity and 25- OH vitamin D in obese chil...

hrp0097p2-228 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2023

Evaluation Of Bone Health And Endocrine Functions İn Children With Mucopolysaccharidosis

Albayrak Serpil , Karaoglan Murat , Keskin Mehmet

Introduction: Mucopolysaccharidoses (MPS) are lysosomal storage diseases. The frequency of endocrinological problems such as osteoporosis and hypothyroidism among children with MPS is not known and there are limited studies. In this study, the clinical findings, bone health and other endocrine functions of patients with MPS diagnosis and access to current treatments were retrospectively evaluated.Materials and Methods:Th...

hrp0095p1-425 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2022

Association between mothers, breast milk, and infants vitamin D at 2 weeks of age in Japan.

Yatsuga Shuichi , Saiki Reo , Eshima Nobuoki , Kitamura Miyuki , Ebina Masayuki , Takamura Takumi , Motogi Kazutaka , Inoue Yoshiyuki , Umino Satoko , Mukasa Rio , Goto Maki , Yokomine Masato , Yamashita Yushiro

Introduction: Breast milk is a perfect food, but it can be deficient in vitamin D. In the Danish study, vitamin D was correlated in mothers, breast milk and not in breast milk and infants. We investigated the correlation between mother, breast milk, and infants vitamin D levels in Japan.Materials and Methods: This study included 84 pairs of mothers and 2-week-old infants born at the Iizuka Hospital and Vitamin D includin...

hrp0092p3-295 | Late Breaking Abstracts | ESPE2019

A Novel Pathogenic Mutation of Vitamin-D-Dependent Rickets

Norberto Pin Jacopo , Cossettini Micol , Fabris Francesco , Martelossi Stefano

Background: Vitamin-D-dependent rickets 1A (VDDR-1A) is a extremely rare, autosomic recessive genetic form of rickets caused by a defect in vitamin D 1α-hydroxylase enzyme which leads to low levels of 1,25-(OH) vitamin D.Herein, we report two Moroccan sisters R.E. and N.E. (respectively 3 and 15 months old), born from consanguineous parents, who presented with psychomotor retardation and failure to thrive.<str...

hrp0086p1-p2 | Adrenal P1 | ESPE2016

Mast Cells and Steroidogenesis in the Human Fetal Adrenal

Naccache Alexandre , Louiset Estelle , Duparc Celine , Laquerriere Annie , Patrier Sophie , Renouf Sylvie , Gomez-Sanchez Celso E. , Mukai Kuniaki , Lefebvre Herve , Castanet Mireille

Background: We recently demonstrated the presence of mast cells in human fetal adrenal gland from 18–20 weeks of gestation (WG) within the subcapsular layer. In the adult adrenal, mast cells have been implicated in mineralocorticoid synthesis and secretion especially in aldosterone-producing adenomas. Because similarities exist between tumors and normal fetal development and as cell-to-cell interactions involving immune cells are implicated in organogenesis, we hypothesiz...

hrp0086p2-p70 | Adrenal P2 | ESPE2016

Vitamin D Insufficiency is Related to Premature Adrenarche

Akin Onur , Doğer Esra , Bideci Aysun , Akbaş Emine Demet , Uğurlu Aylin Kılınc , Yavuz Suleyman Tolga , Elbeğ Şehri , Camurdan Orhun , Cinaz Peyami

Background: Vitamin D, mainly important in calcium phosphate homeostasis and bone health, has been recently suggested as an important factor in pathogenesis of numerous chronic conditions such as type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome and polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS).Objective and hypotheses: The aim of this study is to investigate the relation between PCOS and premature adrenarche (PA), suggested as predictor of PCOS.Method: A ...

hrp0084p1-34 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Low Bone Mineral Density is Associated to Poor Glycemic Control and Increased Dickkopf-1 (DKK-1) Serum Levels in Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes

Faienza Maria Felicia , Delvecchio Maurizio , Fusillo Anna , Lonero Antonella , Zecchino Clara , Acquafredda Angelo , Piacente Laura , Grano Maria , Cavallo Luciano , Brunetti Giacomina

Background: Decreased bone mineral density (BMD) and increased fracture risk have consistently been observed in type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). The influence of T1DM on BMD seems to depend on gender or patient’s age and to occur early after T1DM diagnosis. The mechanisms of decreased BMD in T1DM patients are still unknown.Objective and hypotheses: To investigate the serum levels of dickkopf-1 (DKK-1), a Wnt signaling inhibitor which decreases bone ...

hrp0084p3-665 | Bone | ESPE2015

Vitamin D Status in Children in the Western Part of Turkey

Ozhan Bayram , Evrengul Havva , Agladioglu Sebahat Yilmaz , Yasar Sukru Umit , Demir Suleyman

Background: An optimal vitamin D status is important for the growth and development of bones in children and adolescents. The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency is still high, even in low-latitude and industrialized countries, and vitamin D deficiency in childhood is reemerging as major public health issue.Objectives: To determine the frequencies of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) deficiency and insufficiency in children and adolescents.<p class="abste...