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ey0016.4-9 | New Perspectives | ESPEYB16

4.9. Low IGF-I bioavailability impairs growth and glucose metabolism in a mouse model of human PAPPA2 p.Ala1033Val mutation

M Fujimoto , M Andrew , L Liao , D Zhang , G Yildirim , P Sluss , B Kalra , A Kumar , S Yakar , V Hwa , A Dauber

To read the full abstract: Endocrinology. 2019;160:1363–1376.Pregnancy-associated plasma protein A2 (PAPP-A2) is a metalloproteinase which, by cleaving IGFBP-3 and IGFBP-5, releases free IGF-I from the ternary complexes and regulates its bioavailability. PAPPA2 gene mutations (p.D643fs25* and p.Ala1033Val) have recently been described in various members of two unrelated fam...

ey0016.5-2 | New Therapies and Novel Therapeutic Strategies | ESPEYB16

5.2. Humanin is a novel regulator of Hedgehog signaling and prevents glucocorticoid-induced bone growth impairment

F Zaman , Y Zhao , B Celvin , HH Mehta , J Wan , D Chrysis , C Ohlsson , B Fadeel , P Cohen , L Savendahl

Abstract: FASEB J. 2019;33:4962–4974.In brief: Glucocorticoid-induced growth impairment is reverted by the mitochondrial peptide humanin in dexamethasone-treated mice without attenuation of anti-inflammatory effects.Comment: Humanin (HN) is a 24 aminoacid peptide that was originally discovered as a neuroprotective factor and later shown ...

ey0016.6-14 | Food for Thought in Transgender Medicine | ESPEYB16

6.14 Genetic link between gender dysphoria and sex hormone signaling

M Foreman , L Hare , K York , K Balakrishnan , FJ Sanchez , F Harte , J Erasmus , E Vilain , VR Harley

J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2019 Feb 1;104(2):390–396.doi: 10.1210/jc.2018-01105. PubMed PMID: 30247609.Polymorphisms in sex hormone genes have been described in gender dysphoric individuals with inconsistent findings. In this case-control study of 380 trans women and 344 control males, functional variants in 12 sex hormone signaling genes were studied. Significant a...

ey0016.8-4 | New Mechanisms | ESPEYB16

8.4. Associations between adrenarcheal hormones, amygdala functional connectivity and anxiety symptoms in children

MEA Barendse , JG Simmons , ML Byrne , G Patton , L Mundy , CA Olsson , ML Seal , NB Allen , S Whittle

To read the full abstract: Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2018; 97: 156–163.Anxiety disorders are common in childhood and adolescence and the transition from childhood to adolescence seems to be a vulnerable period for the development of anxiety symptoms. This article elucidates the impact of androgens (DHEA, DHEAS and testosterone) on functional connectivity of the amygdala while ...

ey0016.10-5 | (1) | ESPEYB16

10.5. Repaglinide versus insulin for newly diagnosed diabetes in patients with cystic fibrosis: a multicentre, open-label, randomised trial

M Ballmann , H Dominique , MA Baroukh , D Staab , A Hebestreit , L Naehrlich , T Nickolay , N Prinz , RW Holl

To read the full abstract: Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology 2018; 6: 114–121Cystic fibrosis (CF)-related diabetes (CFRD) impacts significantly on mortality and quality of life. Impaired glucose metabolism and CFRD are associated with poor weight and height gain and impaired lung function in children and adolescents (1). In that study, height and weight were lower in CF patients wit...

ey0016.11-10 | Brown Adipose Tissue: The Story Goes On | ESPEYB16

11.10. Brown adipose tissue in prepubertal children: associations with sex, birthweight, and metabolic profile

R Malpique , JM Gallego-Escuredo , G Sebastiani , J Villarroya , A Lopez-Bermejo , F de Zegher , F Villarroya , L Ibanez

To read the full abstract: Int J Obes 2019; 43(2): 384–91Studies regarding brown adipose tissue (BAT) activity in children are scarce due to the difficulties in detecting BAT by imaging and the need for elaborate techniques to measure BAT activity. Here, prepubertal children born small for gestational age (SGA, n=41) and children born appropriate for gestational age (AGA, <...

ey0015.1-6 | New mechanisms | ESPEYB15

1.6 Hypothalamic sonic hedgehog is required for cell specification and proliferation of LHX3/LHX4 pituitary embryonic precursors

G Carreno , JR Apps , EJ Lodge , L Panousopoulos , S Haston , JM Gonzalez-Meljem , H Hahn , CL Andoniadou , JP Martinez-Barbera

To read the full abstract: Development 2017;144:3289-3302Aberrant development of the anterior pituitary can lead to congenital hypopituitarism (CH) in humans and hence understanding how this organ develops is critical to understand CH. The anterior pituitary develops in intimate contact with the prospective hypothalamus, which secretes growth factors that are required for the pituitary gland to grow...

ey0015.3-11 | Pediatric thyroid cancer | ESPEYB15

3.11 DICER1 mutations are frequent in adolescent-onset papillary thyroid carcinoma

JD Wasserman , N Sabbaghian , S Fahiminiya , R Chami , O Mete , M Acker , MK Wu , A Shlien , L de Kock , WD Foulkes

To read the full abstract: J Clin Endocrinol Metab 2018;103:2009-2015Thyroid cancer in children and adolescents has a higher rate of regional and distant metastases, and recurrence rate than in adults. However, little is known about the molecular origin of thyroid carcinoma in children. DICER1 encodes for an endoribonuclease responsible for processing RNA into s...

ey0015.4-8 | Novel insights into Silver-Russell syndrome | ESPEYB15

4.8 Targeted next generation sequencing approach in patients referred for Silver-Russell syndrome testing increases the mutation detection rate and provides decisive information for clinical management

R Meyer , L Soellner , M Begemann , S Dicks , G Fekete , N Rahner , K Zerres , M Elbracht , T Eggermann

To read the full abstract: J Pediatr 2017; 187:206-12SRS is a clinically heterogeneous imprinting disorder. Although the understanding of its genetic basis has gradually advanced, about 40% of patients still have an unknown molecular defect. In subjects with unknown etiology, diagnosis is primarily clinical, based upon the Netchine-Harbison scoring system (NH-CSS) [31]. How...

ey0015.11-15 | BAT: The story goes on | ESPEYB15

11.15 Three-Dimensional Adipose Tissue Imaging Reveals Regional Variation in Beige Fat Biogenesis and PRDM16-Dependent Sympathetic Neurite Density

J Chi , Z Wu , CHJ Choi , L Nguyen , S Tegegne , SE Ackerman , A Crane , F Marchildon , M Tessier-Lavigne , P Cohen

To read the full abstract: Cell Metab. 2018, 27, 226-236Upon sustained cold exposure, white adipose tissue (WAT) can undergo substantial remodeling, characterized by the appearance of thermogenic brown-like or beige adipocytes. This “browning” of white fat depot also happens in humans and is associated with anti-obesity and anti-diabetic effects. This is why WAT “browning&#...