hrp0092lb-21 | Late Breaking Posters | ESPE2019

How Can the Occurrence of Delayed Elevation of Thyroid Stimulating Hormone in Preterm Infants Born Between 35 and 36 Weeks Gestation be Predicted?

Jung Heo You , Ah Lee Young , Jeong Lee Yun , Hee Lim Youn , Rim Chung Hye , Han Shin Seung , Ho Shin Choong , Won Yang Sei

Objective: We evaluated frequency and risk factors of delayed TSH elevation (dTSH) and investigated follow-up outcomes in the dTSH group with venous TSH (v-TSH) levels of 6–20 mU/L according to whether late preterm infants born at gestational age (GA) 35–36 weeks had risk factors.Methods: The medical records of 810 neonates (414 boys) born at Seoul National University Hospital who had a normal neonatal screenin...

hrp0095p2-233 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2022

Central precocious puberty in a girl with vasculitis-related moyamoya syndrome

Xie Dandan , Chen Qiuli , Ma Huamei , Jiang Bo , Li Yanhong , Zhang Jun , Guo Song , Zheng Rujiang , Chen Zhixin

Object: To raise the awareness of clinical manifestations about vasculitis-related moyamoya syndrome by summarizing the clinical characteristics of a girl with central precocious puberty, vasculitis-related moyamoya syndrome and reviewing the literature. Method: We carried on the review analysis to the patient with central precocious puberty, vasculitis-related moyamoya syndrome and reviewed the literature. Result: The bilateral breast development was the prim...

hrp0092p2-163 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2019

Growth Response in Short Preterm- Born Children Small for Gestational Age in First Year of Growth Hormone Treatment

Korpal-Szczyrska Maria , Szczyrski Jan , Mysliwiec Malgorzata

Background: Growth hormone (rGH) treatment is an approved growth promoting therapy in children born small for gestational age (SGA) without spontaneous catch-up. SGA infants may be born either full-term or premature. Prematurity is an additional risk factor for adult short stature. Premature children born SGA may potentially be affected by combination of the effects of prematurity and SGA status. There are only few reports on premature SGA children treated wit...

hrp0092p2-69 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2019

Gluten-free Diet in Children with Recent Onset Type 1 Diabetes is Associated with Slower Pace of C-peptide Decline, Better Metabolic Control and Lower Insulin Requirement at 12 months

Neuman Vít , Pruhová Štepánka , Kulich Michal , Funda David P. , Koloušková Stanislava , Vosáhlo Jan , Romanová Martina , Petruželková Lenka , Obermannová Barbora , Cinek Ondrej , Šumník Zdenek

Objectives: Data on the role of gluten in type 1 diabetes (T1D) pathogenesis are scarce. We aimed to test whether gluten-free diet (GFD) can decelerate the decline in beta-cell capacity in newly diagnosed non-coeliac T1D children.Methods: Forty six children (aged 10.2±3.3 years) were recruited into this non-randomized self-selected intervention trial: 26 started with GFD, whereas 20 remained on standard diet. Main o...

hrp0089rfc4.5 | GH & IGFs | ESPE2018

12-Month Effects of Once-Weekly and Twice-Monthly Administration of Hybrid Fc-Fused Human Growth Hormone, GX-H9, Treatment in Pediatric with GHD Deficiency

Malievskiy Oleg , Mykola Aryaev , Nataliya Zelinska , Bolshova Elena V , Senatorova Ganna , Oroszlan Gyorgy , Skorodok Julia , Peterkova Valentina , Nataliya Chorna , Sorokman Tamila , Yang Seung , Lee Ji Eun , Muzsnai Agota , Hwang Jin Soon , Lee Sang Yoon , Choi Yun Jung , Ji Hyi-Jeong , Woo Jungwon , Sung Young-Chul

GX-H9 is a long-acting form of recombinant human GH under clinical development for both adults and children with GH deficiency (GHD). This study was designed to compare 12-month effects of once-weekly and twice-monthly (every other week; EOW) administration of GX-H9 treatment to that of Genotropin®, in pediatric patients with GHD. A randomized, open-label, active-controlled, parallel study was conducted at 27 endocrinology centers in 10 countries (Europe and Ko...

hrp0089p1-p026 | Bone, Growth Plate & Mineral Metabolism P1 | ESPE2018

Duration of Breastfeeding and Bone Mineral Density in Childhood – A Prospective Study Among Preschool Children

Tint Mya Thway , Pang Wei Wei , Vasanwala Rashida Farhad , Padmapriya Natarajan , Ng Sharon , Soh Shu E , Chong Mary Fong-Fong , Shek Lynette Pei Chi , Gluckman Peter D , Chong Yap-Seng , Godfrey Keith M , Fortier Marielle V , Eriksson Johan G , Lee Yung Seng , Zhang Cuilin , Yap Fabian

Background: Bone growth and mineralization during childhood are now recognized as important for bone health in adulthood, leading to renewed interest in identifying modifiable factors that impact bone mineral density (BMD) in childhood. Emerging data suggest that duration of breastfeeding may affect BMD in later childhood and adult life. However, such data are sparse and inconsistent.Objectives: This study examined the relationship betwe...

hrp0089p2-p153 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity P2 | ESPE2018

Early BMI Trajectory Classes are Linked to Distinct Body Fat Partitioning Later in Childhood

Michael Navin , Ying Ong Yi , Sadananthan Suresh Anand , Aris Izzuddin M , Tint Mya Thway , Lun Wen Yuan , Wei Pang Wei , Ling Loy See , Soh Shu-E , Shek Lynette Pei-Chi , Yap Fabian Kok Peng , Tan Kok Hian , Godfrey Keith M , Gluckman Peter D , Chong Yap Seng , Karnani Neerja , Kramer Michael S , Eriksson Johan G , Fortier Marielle V , Velan S Sendhil , Lee Yung Seng

Background: Growth patterns in infancy and early childhood have been linked to risks of obesity and cardiometabolic disorders in adulthood. Body fat partitioning, particularly increased fat accumulation at ectopic sites, has been strongly associated with cardiometabolic disorders. However, the lack of precise body composition measures in prior longitudinal birth-cohort studies has made it difficult to ascertain if early growth patterns could result in consolidation of distinct...

hrp0097p1-101 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2023

Withdrawing growth hormone treatment at mid-puberty in idiopathic isolated growth hormone deficiency: baseline characteristics in patient-preference design study

Vliegenthart Joeri , Wit J.M. , Bakker B. , Boot A.M. , de Bruin C. , Finken M.J.J. , van der Heyden J.C. , Houdijk E.C.A.M. , van der Kamp H.J. , van Mil E.G.A.H. , Reedijk A.M.J. , Sas T.C.J. , Schott D.A. , van Setten P. , Straetemans S. , van Tellingen V. , Touwslager R.N.H. , van Trotsenburg A.S.P , Voorhoeve P.G. , van der Kaay D.C.M.

Background: The majority of children diagnosed with idiopathic isolated growth hormone deficiency (IIGHD) show a normal growth hormone (GH) secretion (assessed by GH stimulation tests) when retested at near adult height (NAH). It appears plausible that if normal stimulated GH secretion is observed in mid-puberty, continuing recombinant human GH (rhGH) treatment may only have a minor effect on NAH. The effect on NAH has never been investigated in a prospective ...

hrp0086p2-p315 | Diabetes P2 | ESPE2016

Lipid Profile, Lipid Per-Oxidation and Trace Elements Status in Libyan Males with Type II Diabetes Mellitus

Alghazeer Rabia

The metabolism of several trace elements is altered in diabetes mellitus (DM). The present study investigates serum levels of lipid profile and lipid per-oxidation as well as levels of Mg, Cu, Ni, Co, Mn, Cr, Se, V and Zn, in 72 males with non-insulin-dependent DM (T2DM) and 21 non-diabetic healthy control subjects using inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES). The results showed highly significant increase in serum concentrations of LDL-C, TG and ch...

hrp0084p3-859 | Fat | ESPE2015

Long-Term Effects of Neonatal Over-Nutrition on Metabolic Equilibrium are Age and Sex Dependant

Argente-Arizon Pilar , Ros Purificacion , Diaz Francisca , Fuente-Martin Esther , Barrios Vicente , Chowen Julie A , Argente Jesus

Background: Neonatal over-nutrition (NON) can have a long-term effects on energy homeostasis and some of these effects may be sexually dimorphic.Objective and hypotheses: We aimed to determine how NON affects body weight (BW), body composition and cytokine levels throughout development and if these changes are sexually dimorphic. We hypothesised that the effects would be both age and sex dependant.Methods: At birth, Wistar rats wer...