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ey0017.2-18 | Maternal Obesity and Long-Term Infant Consequences | ESPEYB17

2.18. Exposure to maternal obesity programs sex differences in pancreatic islets of the offspring in mice

LM Nicholas , M Nagao , LC Kusinski , DS Fernandez-Twinn , L Eliasson , SE Ozanne

To read the full abstract: Diabetologia. 2020 Feb;63(2):324–337. PMID:31773193Maternal obesity is a risk factor for the development of type 2 diabetes in the offspring. Exposure to maternal obesity alters pancreatic islet structure and function, including reduced beta-cell mass and impaired glucose stimulated insulin secretion, which both increase susceptibility to type 2 diab...

ey0017.12-9 | Metabolic Syndrome | ESPEYB17

12.9. Variabilities in childhood cardiovascular risk factors and incident diabetes in adulthood: The Bogalusa Heart Study

T Du , C Fernandez , R Barshop , V Fonseca , W Chen , LA Bazzano

To read the full abstract: Diabetes Care. 2019;42(9):1816–23. doi: 10.2337/dc19-0430Short summary: In this longstanding cohort study (n =1718), high intraindividual variability over time in BMI and in HDL-C during childhood, independent of their mean levels, conferred an increased risk of later-life diabetes.Comment: Intraindividual variabil...

ey0021.1-11 | New Treatments and Hopes | ESPEYB21

1.11. Central diabetes insipidus (vasopressin deficiency) after surgery for pituitary tumours: A systematic review and meta-analysis

A Fountas , A Coulden , S Fernandez-Garcia , G Tsermoulas , J Allotey , N Karavitaki

Brief Summary: This comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis provides crucial insights into the prevalence and diagnostic challenges of central diabetes insipidus (CDI), vasopressin deficiency (AVP-D), following transsphenoidal surgery (TSS) for pituitary tumours.Despite advances in pituitary surgery techniques, posterior pituitary dysfunction remains a common and challenging complication in immediate post-operative management (1). AVP-D is the ...

ey0020.4-8 | Risk for Gonadal Malignancy and Gonadectomy in DSD | ESPEYB20

4.8. Consensus guide on prophylactic gonadectomy in different sex development

J Guerrero-Fernandez , P Gonzalez-Peramato , A Rodriguez Estevez , MJ Alcazar Villar , L Audi Parera , MC Azcona San Julian , A Carcavilla Urqui , LA Castano Gonzalez , JM Martos Tello , C Mora Palma , MF Moreno Macian , D Yeste Fernandez , M Nistal

Brief summary: This review article offers an update on knowledge on prophylactic gonadectomy in differences of sex development (DSDs) and evaluates the latest existing clinical evidence, which is generally limited, on risk of gonadal neoplasia potential in each group of DSDs.On average 15% of DSD patients with Y chromosome material predispose to gonadal neoplasms especially gonadal germ cell tumors (GGCTs); the overall risk ranges between 0.8% and 40% de...

ey0017.5-15 | Advances in Skeletal Biology | ESPEYB17

5.15. A simple method based on confocal microscopy and thick sections recognizes seven subphases in growth plate chondrocytes

A Fernandez-Iglesias , R Fuente , H Gil-Pena , L Alonso-Duran , M Garcia-Bengoa , F et al. Santos

To read the full abstract: Sci Rep 2020;10:6935.In brief: A well-defined and optimized protocol using confocal microscopy allowed novel insight into growth plate chondrocyte differentiation by quantitative analysis of cellular characteristics of murine growth plate samples.Commentary: The growth plate is a complex tissue with a unique morphology char...

ey0016.3-1 | Mechanism of the Year | ESPEYB16

3.1. Primary cilium in the human thyrocyte: changes in frequency and length in relation to the functional pathology of the thyroid gland

JM Fernandez-Santos , JC Utrilla , V Vazquez-Roman , JL Villar-Rodriguez , L Gutierrez-Aviles , I Martin-Lacave

To read the full abstract: Thyroid. 2019;29:595–606.Here, ultrastructural analysis of primary cilia in human thyroid follicles revealed a direct relationship between frequency and length of primary cilia and the functional state of the individual follicle in normal compared to hyperfunctioning thyroid tissues.Primary cilia are present in many different tissues...

ey0018.9-10 | Reproductive outcomes in childhood cancer survivors | ESPEYB18

9.10. Health outcomes in offspring born to survivors of childhood cancers following assisted reproductive technologies.

G Sommerhauser , A Borgmann-Staudt , K Astrahantseff , K Baust , G Calaminus , R Dittrich , MJ Fernandez-Gonzalez , H Holling , CJ Konig , R Schilling , T Schuster , L Lotz , M Balcerek

J Cancer Surviv. 2021; 15: 259–272. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32844376/Long-term treatment effects are possible reasons for reduced fertility and adverse pregnancy outcomes in childhood cancer survivors (CCS) (1). This observational study reports perinatal and health outcomes of offspring born to CCS using assisted reproductive technologies (ART). CCS were almost 2-fold more like...

ey0019.15-1 | Obesity | ESPEYB19

15.1. Tirzepatide versus semaglutide once weekly in patients with type 2 diabetes

JP Frias , MJ Davies , J Rosenstock , FC Perez Manghi , L Fernandez Lando , BK Bergman , B Liu , X Cui , K Brown , SURPASS-2 Investigators

N Engl J Med. 2021;385(6):503-15. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa2107519.PubMed ID: 34170647Brief summary: this randomized control trial in 1879 adults with type 2 diabetes compared effects of once-weekly Tirzepatide (5, 10 or 15 mg) versus once-weekly Semaglutide (1 mg) on glycemic control. After 40 weeks, all doses of Tirzepatide were superior to Semaglutide on lowering HbA1c.Gluca...

ey0020.9-4 | New Findings in Adipose Tissue | ESPEYB20

9.4. SUCNR1 signaling in adipocytes controls energy metabolism by modulating circadian clock and leptin expression

T Villanueva-Carmona , L Cedo , A Madeira , V Ceperuelo-Mallafre , M Rodriguez-Pena , C Nunez-Roa , E Maymo-Masip , M Repolles-de-Dalman , J Badia , N Keiran , M Mirasierra , C Pimenta-Lopes , J Sabadell-Basallote , R Bosch , L Caubet , JC Escola-Gil , JM Fernandez-Real , N Vilarrasa , F Verntura , M Vallejo , J Vendrell , S Fernandez-Veledo

Brief summary: Villanueva-Carmona et al. identified succinate as a mediating metabolite in leptin secretion. Its action is mediated by the succinate receptor SUCNR in adipocytes via the circadian clock in an AMPK/JNK-C/EBPa-dependent manner.Although the regulatory circuits of leptin action on hunger and satiety are well understood, the pathways that mediate acute leptin production in the adipose tissue are less investigated. To investigate how a...

ey0016.11-6 | Tracking, Programming, and Epigenetics | ESPEYB16

11.6. Adipose tissue mitochondrial dysfunction in human obesity is linked to a specific DNA methylation signature in adipose-derived stem cells

M Ejarque , V Ceperuelo-Mallafre , C Serena , E Maymo-Masip , X Duran , A Diaz-Ramos , M Millan-Scheiding , Y Nunez-Alvarez , C Nunez-Roa , P Gama , PM Garcia-Roves , MA Peinado , JM Gimble , A Zorzano , J Vendrell , S Fernandez-Veledo

To read the full abstract: Int J Obes (Lond). 2019;43(6):1256–1268This epigenome-wide association study in stromal/stem cells (ASCs), derived from subcutaneous adipose tissue samples of lean and obese subjects, revealed a specific DNA methylation signature in adipocyte precursors associated with obesity, which has a significant impact on the metabolic phenotype and the mitochondrial...