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ey0016.1-3 | New Mechanisms | ESPEYB16

1.3. AstA signaling functions as an evolutionary conserved mechanism timing juvenile to adult transition

D Deveci , FA Martin , P Leopold , NM Romero

To read the full abstract: Curr Biol 2019;29:813–822 e4.In vertebrates, puberty is the critical transitional step which leads to major somatic changes and the acquisition of the reproduction function. At the molecular level, puberty equates to the reactivation of the gonadotropic axis after a period of childhood quiescence, and hence increases sex steroid production. This reactivati...

ey0019.11 | Martin Wabitsch, Daniel Tews, Julia von Schnurbein, Melanie Schirmer, Stefanie Zorn, Kay Winner, Stephanie Brandt | ESPEYB19

11. Obesity and Weight Regulation

Wabitsch Martin , Tews Daniel , von Schnurbein Julia , Schirmer Melanie , Zorn Stefanie , Winner Kay , Brandt Stephanie

Preface: As in previous years, in this year’s chapter we can present only 1% of the acquired publications (1326) according to our search criteria in PubMed in the Yearbook 2022. The last year has again been extremely exciting for the field of obesity and weight regulation, and it was a significant step into the future in terms of scientific output. The papers included in this chapter of the Yearbook are organized under these subheadings:• Genet...

ey0017.11 | Martin Wabitsch, Daniel Tews, Julia von Schnurbein, Melanie Schirmer, Eleni Giannopoulou, Christian Denzer | ESPEYB17

11. Obesity and Weight Regulation

Wabitsch Martin , Tews Daniel , Schnurbein Julia von , Schirmer Melanie , Giannopoulou Eleni , Denzer Christian

Preface: We have been very happy to get around 1,500 papers out of our established search strategy in PubMed which have been saved in our 2020 yearbook EndNote database. We have then selected 16 papers (1%) which in our mind have been the most exciting ones. The highlights in this year chapter are publications about new gene variants with major effects on weight regulation, updates on pharmacological and surgical treatment of obesity in adolescents. The Yearbook chapter 2020 o...

ey0015.11 | (1) | ESPEYB15

11. Preface

Wabitsch Martin , Brandt Stephanie , Denzer Christian , Nunziata Adriana , Roos Julian , Tews Daniel , Julia von Schnurbein

We have been very happy to get around 2,000 papers out of our established search strategy in PubMed, which have been saved in our 2018 Yearbook EndNote database. We have then selected 20 papers (1%), which in our mind have been the most exciting ones. The highlights in this year’s chapter are publications about new adipokines - microRNAs released from adipose tissue and asprosin which has orexigenic and glucogenic activities - , about newly discovered genes causing monog...

ey0020.9 | Martin Wabitsch, Stephanie Brandt-Heunemann, Christian Denzer, Melanie Schirmer, Julia von Schnurbein, Daniel Tews, Stefanie Zorn | ESPEYB20

9. Obesity and Weight Regulation

Wabitsch Martin , Brandt-Heunemann Stephanie , Denzer Christian , Schirmer Melanie , von Schnurbein Julia , Tews Daniel , Zorn Stefanie

P1. Preface: In analogy to previous years, in this year’s chapter we can only present 1.5% of the acquired publications (1384) according to our search criteria in Pubmed for the Yearbook 2023. The last year has again been extremely exciting for the field of obesity and weight regulation and it was a significant step into the future in terms of scientific output.Of particular importance are the new pharmacological therapeutic approaches for adolescen...

ey0018.5-5 | Advances in clinical practice | ESPEYB18

5.5. Growth curves for children with X-linked hypophosphatemia

Mao Meng , Carpenter Thomas O , Whyte Michael P , Skrinar Alison , Chen Chao-Yin , Martin Javier San , Rogol Alan D

J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2020 Oct 1;105(10):3243–3249 Abstract: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32721016/In brief: X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH) is the most common hereditary form of rickets and osteomalacia. The study used retrospective, pre-burosumab growth data from four different studies and constructed growth charts that demonstrate that the growth rate of children with...

ey0018.11 | Martin Wabitsch, Daniel Tews, Julia von Schnurbein, Melanie Schirmer, Eleni Giannopoulou, Cem Süleyman Adiyaman, Christian Denzer, Stephanie Brandt | ESPEYB18

11. Obesity and Weight Regulation

Wabitsch Martin , Tews Daniel , von Schnurbein Julia , Schirmer Melanie , Giannopoulou Eleni , Adiyaman Cem Suleyman , Denzer Christian , Brandt Stephanie

PrefaceIn analogy to previous years, in this year’s chapter we can present only ~1% of the acquired publications according to our search criteria in Pubmed. The last year has again been extremely exciting for the field of obesity and weight regulation and it was a significant step into the future in terms of scientific output. Of course, one of the well-known phenomena of the past year has been a marked increase in child and adolescent body weights ...

ey0018.15-6 | (1) | ESPEYB18

15.6. The gut-brain axis mediates sugar preference

Tan Hwei-Ee , Sisti Alexander C , Jin Hao , Vignovich Martin , Villavicencio Miguel , Tsang Katherine S , Goffer Yossef , Zuker Charles S

Nature, 2020. 580, 511–516.https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2199-7 The authors identify in mice a population of neurons in the vagal ganglia and brainstem that are activated by the direct delivery of sugar but not artificial sweeteners to the gut. They genetically engineered changes in this gut-to-brain circuit. Silencing of synaptic activity in this circuit prevented...

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...

ey0016.11 | (1) | ESPEYB16

11. Obesity and Weight Regulation

Wabitsch Martin , Tews Daniel , von Schnurbein Julia , Schirmer Melanie , Roos Julian , Korber Ingrid , Denzer Christian , Brandt Stephanie

Preface: We have been very happy to get around 1,500 papers out of our established search strategy in PubMed which have been saved in our 2019 yearbook EndNote database. We have then selected 15 papers (1%) which in our mind have been the most exciting ones. The highlights in this year’s chapter are publications about the genetic architecture of human thinness, a new hypoleptinemic leptin-responsive form of obesity, and early childhood BMI related to sustained risk of obe...