hrp0092p3-238 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2019

Bilateral Testicular Atrophy and Normal Inhibin B level: A Paradoxal Clinical Finding For A Rare Biochemical Cause !

ESSADDAM Leïla , PIKETTY Marie , KALLALI Wafa , GUEDRI Rahma , GONZALEZ Laura , MATTOUSSI Nadia , POLAK Michel , BEN BECHER Saayda

Background: Testicular atrophy is a rare complication following inguinal hernia repair particularly in children<2 years and those with an undescended testis at highest risk> with an undescended testis. Inhibin B is secreted from the testis as a product of Sertoli cells, and has been suggested as a good marker for spermatogenesis. Its value is expected to be very low in children with bilateral testicular atrophyCase Report...

hrp0089p2-p363 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology P2 | ESPE2018

The Human Genital Tubercle is Steroidogenic Organ at Earlypregnancy

Savchuk Iuliia , Morvan Marie-Line , Philippe Antignac Jean , Gemzell-Danielsson Kristina , Le Bizec Bruno , Soder Olle , Svechnikov Konstantin

It is generally accepted that androgens produced by fetal Leydig cells (FLC) control proper masculinization of the male external genitalia. Here, we hypothesized that the human genital tubercle (GT) has potential to synthesize androgens independently of FLC at early pregnancy. We observed that human GT of both genders have capacity to synthesize steroids of the Δ4, Δ5 and alternative pathway of DHT synthesis including the androgen itself. The presence of steroids in ...

hrp0086fc1.3 | Adrenals | ESPE2016

Steroidogenesis in the Human Fetal Adrenals at the End of the First Trimester

Savchuk Iuliia , Morvan M.L. , Soeborg T. , Antignac J.P. , Danielsson K. Gemzell , Bizec B. Le , Soder O. , Svechnikov K.

Background: Steroid hormones produced by the human fetal adrenals (HFA) are suggested to regulate intrauterine homeostasis and the maturation of certain fetal organs necessary for extrauterine life. Appropriate development and hormonal function of the HFA therefore are critical for normal fetal maturation and survival. Little is known about the possible relationship between the expression of steroidogenic enzymes and corresponding transcription factors in the HFA in vivo</...

hrp0084p2-397 | GH &amp; IGF | ESPE2015

Silver Russell syndrome: A Cause of Partial IGF1 Resistance?

Dufourg Marie-Noelle , Perin Laurence , Houang Muriel , Daubard Marie-Laure , Brioude Frederic , Bouc Yves Le , Netchine Irene

Background: Silver-Russell syndrome (SRS) is characterized by intrauterine and postnatal growth retardation, relative macrocephaly at birth, prominent forehead, severe feeding difficulties and body asymmetry. In around 50%, it is secondary to hypomethylation at the IGF2/H19 imprinted locus on 11p15 (11p15 LOM), and in 10% to a maternal disomy of chromosome 7 (mUPD7). Mechanisms of postnatal growth failure in SRS are not well understood.Objective and hypo...

hrp0094p2-128 | Diabetes and insulin | ESPE2021

Daily Meal Size Variation Does Not Affect Glycemic Control In T1D Adolescent Patients Equipped With The Closed Loop DBLG1 System

Gimenez Paul , Lachal Sylvain , Tourki Yousra , Franc Sylvia , Charpentier Guillaume , Beltrand Jacques , Le Tallec Claire , Benhamou Pierre-Yves ,

The aim of this study was to assess the impact of meal size on glycemic control for T1D adolescent patients equipped with Diabeloop’s Closed Loop, DBLG1 System[1], based on data from the clinical trial NCT04190277. Among this dataset we isolated 37 adolescents. Only days with ≥70% available CGM data and >50% of time in closed-loop were included in the analysis, resulting in an average duration of 18 days per patient for a total of 668 days of treatment. To asses...

hrp0097p1-56 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2023

Lipoma slice cultures as a new model to examine the effects of PI3K inhibitors on lipid accumulation

Maria Merz Lea , Kallendrusch Sonja , Winter Karsten , Klöting Nora , Krause Kerstin , Le Duc Diana , Kiess Wieland , Garten Antje

Introduction: PTEN hamartoma tumor syndrome (PHTS) is a rare genetic disorder caused by germline mutations in the tumor suppressor gene Phosphatase and tensin homologue (PTEN), a negative regulator of the phosphoinositide-3 kinase (PI3K)/AKT/ mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) pathway. Children with PHTS frequently develop adipose tissue overgrowth, so called lipomas that can lead to loss of organ function due to displacing lipoma growth. Currently, except...

hrp0097p1-65 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2023

Natural history of corpulence in patients carrying heterozygous pathogenic variants in the five major genes of the leptin-melanocortin pathway.

Nicaise Clarisse , Dubern Béatrice , Poitou Christine , Clement Karine , Tounian Patrick , Lemale Julie , COURBAGE Sophie , Le Bihan Johanne

Introduction: The leptin-melanocortin pathway plays a key-role in weight control. Pathogenic variants in the five major genes (LEP, LEPR, POMC, PCSK1, MC4R) are associated with early severe obesity. However, the specific associated phenotype with presence of mono-allelic variants and especially BMI trajectories are not well known.Objective: In order to identify specific profiles, we compared BMI trajectories during the f...

hrp0095fc4.5 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2022

Pten knockout in osteoprogenitor cells leads to loss of adipose tissue

Kolbig Florentien , Lorenz Judith , Roth Lisa , Lindhorst Andreas , Thor Doreen , Le Duc Diana , Gericke Martin , Kiess Wieland , Klöting Nora , Krause Kerstin , Garten Antje

Background and Aim: Pediatric patients with germline mutations in the phosphatase and tensin homolog (Pten) gene frequently develop aberrant adipose tissue growth called lipomas. In severe cases, recurrent lipoma formation can have adverse effects on organ function and quality of life. Due to the lack of understanding the basis of lipoma development, no systemic treatment options are available. We therefore aimed to characterize an already described lipoma bea...

hrp0095t2 | Section | ESPE2022

Conditional PTEN knockout in mouse osteoprogenitor cells impacts bone structure and turnover

Lorenz Judith , Kirstein Anna , Nebe Michѐle , Richter Sandy , LeDuc Diana , Kiess Wieland , Klöting-Blüher Nora , Baschant Ulrike , Garten Antje

Background: Bone development and remodeling are controlled by the phosphoinositid-3-kinase (PI3K) signaling pathway. We investigated the effects of downregulation of phosphatase and tensin homolog (Pten), a negative regulator of PI3K signaling, in osteoprogenitor cells.Methods: Femura, tibiae and bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) from mice with Cre-inducible Pten knockdown in cells expressing the transcription factor Ost...

hrp0095p2-270 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology, and Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2022

What lessons from past history of patients with CAH in a Sub Saharan country?

Sap Suzanne , Mbono Ritha , Kamo Hélène , Tony Jocelyn , Eposse Charlotte , Epee Jeannette , Mekone Isabelle , Bodieu Adèle , Olivier Koki Paul

Introduction: Congenital adrenal hyperplasia is the most common cause of primary adrenal insufficiency. It is a rare monogenic recessive disorder. In African setting in absence of neonatal screening, the diagnosis is still late, based on a clinical approach. During this clinical enquiry, information form past history or pedigree of the patient are of a huge importance and may revealed surprisesPatients and methods: In th...