hrp0082fc9.6 | Beta cells | ESPE2014

Sulfonylurea Therapy Corrects Hypotonia, Attention Deficits, Improves Complex Neuropsychological Functions and Motricity in Patients with Neonatal Diabetes Secondary to Mutation in Potassium Channel Subunits, Through a CNS Effect

Beltrand Jacques , Vaivre-Douvret Laurence , Busiah Kanetee , Fournier Emmanuel , Boddaert Nathalie , Vera Myriam , Bahi-Buisson Nadia , Bui-Quoc Emmanuel , Ingster-Moati Isabelle , Flechtner Isabelle , Simon Albane , Scharfmann Raphael , Cave Helene , Elie Caroline , Polak Michel

Background: Sulfonylurea therapy (SU) allows a better metabolic control than insulin in patients with neonatal diabetes secondary to mutation in potassium channel subunits (ND-K). Most of these patients have neurological and neuromotor developmental impairments whose changes under SU has not been studied in a systematic and prospective way in a large cohort.Objective and Hypotheses: To demonstrate the beneficial effect of SU on neuropsychological functio...

hrp0092p3-92 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2019

Case of Family Neonatal Diabetes with KCNJ11 Gene Mutation: Dynamics Monitoring

Chumak Svitlana

Background: The most common cause of permanent neonatal diabetes (PNDM) is heterozygous activating mutations in the KCNJ11 gene encoding the pore-forming Kir6.2 subunit of the pancreatic beta cell KATP channel.Objective and Hypotheses: To determine the dynamic of carbohydrate metabolism in family transferred from insulin to sulphonylureas (SU).Method: We studied a family (...

hrp0095p1-257 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2022

A novel mutation in INS gene in an infant with neonatal diabetes mellitus: A case report and functional study

Suh Junghwan , Jin Kim Su , In Lee Hae , Lee Myeongseob , Song Kyungchul , Saem Choi Han , Kwon Ahreum , Wook Chae Hyun , Kim Ho-Seong

Neonatal diabetes mellitus (NDM) is a hyperglycemic status usually diagnosed before first 6 months of life, which is caused by monogenic mutations. INS gene mutation is the second most common cause of permanent NDM, causing misfolding of proinsulin and accumulation in the endoplasmic reticulum, leading to apoptosis of the pancreatic beta cells. We report a case of NDM in a 2-month-old girl with a novel heterozygous mutation of the INS gene, and functional studies to confirm th...

hrp0092fc14.3 | GH and IGF3 | ESPE2019

PAPP-A2 Deficiency Induces Sex-Specific Changes in Hydroxyapatite-(CaOH) Crystallinity and the Effects of IGF-1 on Bone Composition in Adult Mice

Vargas Antonio , Rubio Leticia , Rivera Patricia , Christians Julian , de Fonseca Fernando Rodríguez , Chowen Julie , Suárez Juan , Argente Jesús

Deficiency of pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A2 (PAPP-A2), a regulator of IGF-1 availability, causes postnatal growth failure in humans and mice, at least in part through dysregulation of bone size and density. The present study aimed to determine the effects of Pappa2 gene deletion and the response to recombinant murine IGF-1 (rmIGF-1) on femur microstructure and composition. Hydroxyapatite-related crystallography and ionic substitutions were analyzed by X-ray p...

hrp0092rfc1.3 | Diabetes and Insulin Session 1 | ESPE2019

The Association Between IGF-1 levels and Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) in Adolescents with Type 2 Diabetes

Orozco Morales Jose Antonio , Torres Tamayo Margarita , Suárez Pilar Dies , López Martínez Briceida , Liliana América , Medina Bravo Patricia Guadalupe

Background: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is an emerging disease in the pediatric population. The mechanisms responsible for the development of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and progression to nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) in these patients are incompletely understood. Low serum insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) levels are associated with increased histologic severity of NAFLD. Growing evidence suggests that growth hormone (GH) and IGF-1 may have r...

hrp0092rfc14.1 | Adrenals and HP Axis | ESPE2019

PAPP-A2 Deficiency Results in Sex-Dependent Modifications in Hypothalamic Regulation of Energy Homeostasis

Rivera Patricia , Vargas Antonio , Bonsón Javier , Christians Julian , Rodríguez de Fonseca Fernando , Chowen Julie , Suárez Juan , Argente Jesús

Pregnancy associated plasma protein (PAPP)-A2 is an insulin-like growth factor (IGF) binding protein (BP) protease that regulates IGF-1 availability affecting postnatal growth. Mutations in human PAPP-A2 cause short stature and changes in bone size and mineral density. The present study aimed to characterize the effects of constitutive Pappa2 gene deletion on hypothalamic regulation of energy homeostasis in adult male and female mice. In addition to being sho...

hrp0092p1-100 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2019

RNPC3 Mutations Associate Prolactin Deficiency and Ovarian Insufficiency, Expanding the Phenotype Beyond Isolated Growth Hormone Deficiency Type V (MIM#618860)

Martos-Moreno Gabriel Á. , Travieso-Suárez Lourdes , Pozo Jesús , Chowen Julie , Pérez-Jurado Luis A. , Argente Jesús

Background: The first three children reported to have biallelic mutations in RNPC3 presented with growth hormone (GH) deficiency and pituitary hypoplasia (MIM#618860). RNPC3 codes for a minor spliceosome protein required for U11/U12 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein formation and splicing of U12-type introns. The underlying mechanism causing GH deficiency in these patients is not fully understood. Moreover, whether the association of further ho...

hrp0092p1-225 | Growth and Syndromes (to include Turner Syndrome) (1) | ESPE2019

The Phenotypic Spectrum of Kabuki Syndrome in Patients of Chinese Descent

Wang Yirou , Li Niu , Su Zhe , Xu Yufei , Liu Shijian , Chen Yao , Li Xin , Shen Yiping , Wang Jian , Wang Xiumin , Bodamer Olaf

Background: Kabuki syndrome (KS) is a rare dominant disorder of transcriptional regulation with a complex phenotype including cranio-facial dysmorphism, intellectual disability, developmental delay, hypotonia, failure to thrive, short stature and variable cardiac and renal anomalies. Mutations in either KMT2D or KDM6A cause KS. While the phenotype of KS has been reported in many ethnicities, little is known about the phenotypic spectrum of KS...

hrp0089p2-p338 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology P2 | ESPE2018

Physical Assessment in Chinese Children with 5a-reductase Type 2 Deficiency

Zhao Xiu , Song Yanning , Chen Shaoke , Wang Xiumin , Luo Feihong , Yang Yu , Chen Linqi , Chen Ruimin , Chen Hui , Su Zhe , Wu Di , Gong Chunxiu

Background: 5α - reductase type 2 deficiency (5αRD) is an autosomal recessive hereditary disease which has an incidence of 11.2%–15.5% among population with 46, XY DSD (disorders of sex development).Objective: To study the growth pattern in Chinese pediatric patients with 5αRD.Subjects: Data were from 187 patients with 5αRD (age from 0–16 years old,with homozygous or compound heterozygous mutations in ...

hrp0086p1-p906 | Thyroid P1 | ESPE2016

Thyroid Cancers in Korean Pediatric Populations with Thyroid Nodules

Park So Hyun , Jang Joon Ho , Park Su Jin , Ahn Moon Bae , Kim Sin Hee , Cho Won Kyoung , Cho Kyung Soon , Jung Min Ho , Suh Byung Kyu

Background: South Korea is one of the adequate or excessive iodine nutritional state countries and high-iodine intake is related to papillary thyroid cancer. The prevalence of thyroid cancer of South Korea has increased and the proportion of thyroid papillary cancer has increased as 97.9–98.3% in 2010. Childhood thyroid cancer is rare, and the prevalence of thyroid cancer in pediatric population was reported as 20–26% of thyroid nodules worldwide. However, there have...