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...

hrp0092p1-75 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2019

Impact of -202 IGFBP-3 Promoter Polymorphism on Growth Responses in Korean Children with Idiopathic Short Stature

Hwang II Tae , Yi Kyung Hee , Kim Eun Young , Yang Seung

Purpose: Our previous study showed no correlation between -202 A/C IGFBP-3 promoter polymorphism and Δheight SDS in children with growth hormone deficiency. We investigated the influences of the -202 IGFBP-3 polymorphism on 1-year follow-up outcomes of GH treatment in Korean children with ISS.Methods: Data was obtained from 81 children with idiopathic short stature (peak serum growth hormone (GH) ≥ 7.0 ng/mL b...

hrp0092p1-105 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2019

Familial Central Precocious Puberty Caused by a Novel MKRN3 Mutation

Admoni Osnat , Bercovich Dani , Tenenbaum-Rakover Yardena

Background: Mutations in the imprinted gene MKRN3 have been associated with inherited central precocious puberty (CPP). MKRN3 is a maternal imprinted gene and the disease is exclusively paternally transmitted in an autosomal dominant manner. Although the mechanism is unclear, it has been suggested that MKRN3 inhibits hypothalamic GnRH release, leading to a loss-of-function mutation and CPP. To date, more than 20 MKRN3mutations have b...

hrp0092p1-217 | GH and IGFs (1) | ESPE2019

Association Between Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and Growth Hormone Deficiency in Patients with Childhood-Onset Hypopituitarism

Kim Se Jin , Kim Heung Sik , Lee Ga Hyun , Kang Seok Jin

Background & Aims: Although, there has been reports demonstrating association between adult-onset hypopituitarism and development of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), studies are lacking regarding the development of NAFLD in children and young adult with childhood-onset hypopituitarism. We aimed to identify association between NAFLD and hypopituitarism in these patients.Methods: 76 Korean children and young a...

hrp0092p1-358 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity (2) | ESPE2019

Relationship Between RBP4 Level and Two of its Gene Polymorphisms with Body Composition and Metabolic Profile in Obese Children

Pascanu Maria-Ionela , Pop Raluca , Banescu Claudia , Hutanu Adina , Vasilache Simona , Marginean Oana

Background: The role of retinol binding protein 4 (RBP4) in the insulin resistance associated with obesity is still unclear and various studies have analyzed the role of its gene polymorphisms as a potential key to understanding the mechanisms involved.Aim: The current study aimed to analyze the relationship between RBP4 levels, the distribution of two SNP (rs3758539 and rs10882280) and the metabolic, anthropometric para...

hrp0092p2-244 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2019

The Evolving Role of Whole Exome Sequencing in the Diagnosis of Disorders of Sex Development (DSD)

Tenenbaum-Rakover Yardena , Admoni Osnat , Elias-Assad Ghadir , London Shira , Noufi- Barhoum Marie , Ludar Hana , Almagor Tal , Bertalan Rita , Bashamboo Anu , McElreavey Ken

Background: Disorders of sex development (DSD) are classified as a congenital discrepancy between external genitalia, and gonadal and chromosomal sex. Despite extensive laboratory and imaging investigations, the etiology of DSD is unknown in more than 50% of patients. We aimed to evaluate the etiology of DSD using whole exome sequencing (WES) technique.Methods: Eleven patients with DSD (ten with 46,XY and one with 46...

hrp0092p3-6 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2019

Clinical Characteristics and Etiological Diagnosis of Premature Pubarche Among 55 Children

MA Huamei , LIN Juan , ZHANG Jun , LI Yanhong , CHEN Qiuli , CHEN Hongshan , GUO Song , DU Minlian

Objective: To understand the clinical characteristics, etiological distribution and related metabolic problems of children with premature pubarche.Methods: The clinical data of 55 cases of premature pubarche were summarized. All the children were tested by ACTH stimulation test and GnRHa stimulation test, of which 17 cases were detected by CYP21A2 gene,and 16 cases of Premature Adrenarche (PA) and 14 cases of Isolated Pr...

hrp0092p3-79 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2019

Hyperinsulinemia as A Consistent Feature in The Extremely Rare Donohue Syndrome

Khalaf Amira Nabil

Donohue syndrome (also known as leprechaunism) is an extremely rare and severe autosomal recessive genetic disorder. Leprechaunism derives its name from the fact that people with the disease often have elfin features and are smaller than usual. Leprechaunism is also characterized by abnormalities of the endocrine system ; such abnormalities include hyperinsulinemia. Due to the mutation in Insulin receptor gene, infants with leprechaunism fail to use insulin effectively (insuli...

hrp0089s10.2 | Paediatric obesity: Mechanisms and novel treatment | ESPE2018

Functional Leptin Deficiency Disorders and Treatment

Wabitsch Martin

Leptin is a type I cytokine and belongs to the long-chain helical cytokine subfamily just as GH, IL-6 and G-CSF. Leptin is produced mainly in white adipose tissue and thereby reflects body energy stores. Leptin serum concentrations are high in obese and low in underweight individuals or in those with low body fat e.g. in athletes and in patients with lipodystrophy. The leptin/leptin receptor system is crucial for the regulation of body weight. Rare homozygous mutations in the ...

hrp0089fc4.3 | GH & IGFs | ESPE2018

The Reduction in Longitudinal Growth Induced By PAPP-A2 Deficiency is Associated with Reduced Body Weight, Increased Energy Expenditure and Behavior Modification

Suarez Juan , Rivera Patricia , Vargas Antonio , Rubio Leticia , de Fonseca Fernando Rodriguez , Chowen Julie , Argente Jesus

Background: 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. We have recently reported the first mutations in human PAPP-A2 causing short stature and changes in bone size and mineral density. However, the IGF system is involved in diverse physiological functions and to date it is unknown how mutations in PAPP-A2, which significantly reduce f...