ISSN 1662-4009 (online)

ey0016.12-7 | Metabolic Syndrome | ESPEYB16

12.7. Prospective associations between socioeconomically disadvantaged groups and metabolic syndrome risk in European children. Results from the IDEFICS study

I Iguacel , N Michels , W Ahrens , K Bammann , G Eiben , JM Fernandez-Alvira , S Marild , D Molnar , L Reisch , P Russo , M Tornaritis , T Veidebaum , M Wolters , LA Moreno , C Bornhorst , IDEFICS consortium Bornhorst

To read the full abstract: Int J Cardiol 2018;272:333–340.Summary: In a multi-center prospective cohort study of 2401 European children, early life exposure to socioeconomic disadvantages, particularly living in low-educated families, having a non-traditional family structure, parental unemployment and the accumulation of >3 disadvantages were associated with higher ris...

ey0016.12-13 | Lipid Metabolism | ESPEYB16

12.13. Marine n-3 fatty acids and prevention of cardiovascular disease and cancer

JE Manson , NR Cook , IM Lee , W Christen , SS Bassuk , S Mora , H Gibson , CM Albert , D Gordon , T Copeland , D D'Agostino , G Friedenberg , C Ridge , V Bubes , EL Giovannucci , WC Willett , JE Buring , VITAL Research Group Buring

To read the full abstract: N Engl J Med 2019;380:23-32.Summary: In this randomized primary prevention placebo-controlled trial of 25,871 US adults, with a two-by-two factorial design, supplements with omega-3 did not lower the overall incidence of adverse cardiovascular events or cancer compared to a placebo.Comment: Omega-3 fatty acids are polyun...

ey0016.15-2 | (1) | ESPEYB16

15.2. Vitamin D supplements and prevention of cancer and cardiovascular disease

JE Manson , NR Cook , IM Lee , W Christen , SS Bassuk , S Mora , H Gibson , D Gordon , T Copeland , D D'Agostino , G Friedenberg , C Ridge , V Bubes , EL Giovannucci , WC Willett , JE Buring

To read the full abstract: N Engl J Med 2019;380:33–44This paper describes a large randomized, placebo-controlled trial of vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) 2000 IU per day in 25,871 US adults. After median follow-up of 5.3 years, supplementation with vitamin D did not alter the risk of the primary end points, invasive cancer of any type hazard ratio, 0.96; 95% confidence interval [CI], ...

ey0016.15-11 | (1) | ESPEYB16

15.11. A neural circuit for gut-Induced reward

W Han , LA Tellez , MH Perkins , IO Perez , T Qu , J Ferreira , TL Ferreira , D Quinn , ZW Liu , XB Gao , MM Kaelberer , DV Bohorquez , SJ Shammah-Lagnado , G de Lartigue , IE de Araujo

To read the full abstract: Cell. 2018 Oct 18;175(3):665–678.e23.This article reports a critical role for the vagal gut-to-brain axis in motivation and reward amongst the sensory cells of the right vagal nerve. Optogenetic stimulation of the mouse vagal gut-to-brain axis produced reward behaviors. Stimulation of gut-innervating vagal sensory neurons recapped the hallmark effects of s...

ey0015.8-8 | Important for Clinical Practice | ESPEYB15

8.8 Noninvasive prenatal diagnosis of 21-hydroxylase deficiency using target capture sequencing of maternal plasma DNA

D Ma , Y Yuan , C Luo , Y Wang , T Jiang , F Guo , J Zhang , C Chen , Y Sun , J Cheng , P Hu , J Wang , H Yang , X Yi , W Wang , Asan , Z Xu

To read the full abstract: Sci Rep. 2017; 7(1): 7427Prenatal dexamethasone treatment has been suggested over three decades ago to prevent virilization of a female fetus affected with 21-hydroxylase deficiency due to genetic mutations in the CYP21A2 gene. However, current treatment guidelines for CAH regard this treatment still as experimental, mainly because follow-up studies of treated fetu...

ey0015.8-10 | Important for Clinical Practice | ESPEYB15

8.10 Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Critical Illness-Related Corticosteroid Insufficiency (CIRCI) in Critically Ill Patients (Part I): Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) and European Society of Intensive Care Medicine (ESICM) 2017

D Annane , SM Pastores , B Rochwerg , W Arlt , RA Balk , A Beishuizen , J Briegel , J Carcillo , M Christ-Crain , MS Cooper , PE Marik , G Umberto Meduri , KM Olsen , SC Rodgers , JA Russell , G Van den Berghe

To read the full abstract: Crit Care Med. 2017; 45(12): 2078-2088This guideline replaces/updates the 2008 recommendations regarding the diagnosis and management of critical illness-related corticosteroid insufficiency (CIRCI) in adult and pediatric patients. In CIRCI, inadequate glucocorticoid-mediated anti-inflammatory activity is observed in relation to the severity of the critical illne...

ey0015.8-13 | New Genes | ESPEYB15

8.13 Activating PRKACB somatic mutation in cortisol-producing adenomas

S Espiard , MJ Knape , K Bathon , G Assié , M Rizk-Rabin , S Faillot , W Luscap-Rondof , D Abid , L Guignat , D Calebiro , FW Herberg , CA Stratakis , J Bertherat

To read the full abstract: JCI Insight. 2018; 3(8). pii: 98296Adrenocortical cells depend on cAMP/PKA signaling for growth and steroidogenesis. Several adrenal disorders manifesting with Cushing syndrome (CS) are due to activation of the PKA pathway, including Carney complex and primary pigmented nodular adrenal disease (due to germline mutations of PRKA1RA), McCune-Albright syndrome (due to ...

ey0020.3-18 | Advances in Growth, Bone Biology, and Mineral Metabolism | ESPEYB20

3.18. Periosteal stem cells control growth plate stem cells during postnatal skeletal growth

M Tsukasaki , N Komatsu , T Negishi-Koga , NC Huynh , R Muro , Y Ando , Y Seki , A Terashima , W Pluemsakunthai , T Nitta , T Nakamura , T Nakashima , S Ohba , H Akiyama , K Okamoto , R Baron , H Takayanagi

In Brief: The authors use cell tracing approaches in a PRMT5flox/Δ Ctsk-Cre strain to label periosteal stem cells (PSCs) and show that PSCs are not only essential for intramembranous bone formation but also for endochondral bone formation. The study identifies the role of PSC derived indian hedgehog (Ihh) in maintaining growth plate homeostasis and postnatal skeletal growth.Commentary: The skeleton harbors stem cells in three independent ...

ey0020.8-15 | New Hopes | ESPEYB20

8.15. Exocrine pancreas regeneration modifies original pancreas to alleviate diabetes in mouse models

X Kou , J Liu , D Wang , M Yu , C Li , L Lu , C Chen , D Liu , W Yu , T Yu , Y Liu , X Mao , A Naji , T Cai , L Sun , S Shi

Brief summary: In this experimental study, pancreas-derived mesenchymal stem cells (PMSCs) were implanted into the kidney capsule of mice with streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetes. PMSCs led to increased levels of IL-6 in T-helper 1 and T-helper 17 cells, which transiently activated tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) and interferon-gamma (IFN-γ), which in turn decreased levels of interleukin-17. This was associated with exocrine pancreas regeneration and rescue of ...

ey0020.12-11 | Basic Research | ESPEYB20

12.11. Estradiol regulates leptin sensitivity to control feeding via hypothalamic Cited1

I Gonzalez-Garcia , E Garcia-Clave , A Cebrian-Serrano , O Le Thuc , RE Contreras , Y Xu , T Gruber , SC Schriever , B Legutko , J Lintelmann , J Adamski , W Wurst , TD Muller , SC Woods , PT Pfluger , MH Tschop , A Fisette , C Garcia-Caceres

Brief summary: This basic science study in mice shows how melanocortin neurons integrate reproductive signaling with energy homeostasis. In melanocortin neurons, estradiol (E2) enhances the anorectic action of leptin. Cited1 is enriched in these neurons and its loss exacerbates diet-induced obesity in female mice. Using several specific mouse models it is demonstrated how hypothalamic Cited1, via ERα and Stat3 interactions, link the effects of E2 and leptin on food intake...