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ey0016.14-11 | (1) | ESPEYB16

14.11. Neonatal selection by Toll-like receptor 5 influences long-term gut microbiota composition

M Fulde , F Sommer , B Chassaing , K van Vorst , A Dupont , M Hensel , M Basic , R Klopfleisch , P Rosenstiel , A Bleich , F Backhed , AT Gewirtz , MW Hornef

To read the full abstract: Nature 2018;560:489–493.This paper reports competitive gut colonization experiments in mice. Compared to adult mice, neonatal mice showed much higher expression of the flagellin receptor Tlr5 in their intestinal epithelial cells, and exposure to this protein during the first 2 weeks of life, before weaning, was crucial in determining lifelong...

ey0015.3-7 | Congenital hypothyroidism | ESPEYB15

3.7 Mean high-dose L-thyroxine treatment is efficient and safe to achieve a normal IQ in young adult patients with congenital hypothyroidism

PE Aleksander , M Bruckner-Spieler , AM Stoehr , E Lankes , P Kuhnen , D Schnabel , A Ernert , W Stablein , ME Craig , O Blankenstein , A Gruters , H Krude

To read the full abstract: J Clin Endocrinol Metab 2018;103:1459-1469The ESPE guidelines on CH recommend an initial LT4 dose of 10-15 microgram/kg per day1. Infants with severe CH, defined by a very low pretreatment TT4 or FT4 concentration, should be treated with the highest initial dose. However, little is known about long-term effects on developmental and...

ey0015.8-3 | New Mechanisms | ESPEYB15

8.3 Ultradian rhythmicity of plasma cortisol is necessary for normal emotional and cognitive responses in man

K Kalafatakis , GM Russell , CJ Harmer , MR Munafo , N Marchant , A Wilson , JC Brooks , C Durant , J Thakrar , P Murphy , NJ Thai , SL Lightman

To read the full abstract: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2018; 115(17): E4091-E4100The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis is a critical neurohormonal network that regulates homeostasis and coordinates the stress response. Glucocorticoids (GCs) are critical for life and are key regulators of cognitive, metabolic and immunologic homeostasis (4). Clinical studies in healthy human subjects, usi...

ey0015.11-13 | Adipose tissue – a main source of miRNAs | ESPEYB15

11.13 Adipose-derived circulating miRNAs regulate gene expression in other tissues

T Thomou , M Mori , J Dreyfuss , M Konishi , M Sakaguchi , C Wolfrum , T Nageswara Raa , J Winnay , R Garcia-Martin , S Grinspoon , P Gorden , R Kahn

To read the full abstract: Nature 2017, 542, 450–455Adipose tissue is no longer considered a passive energy store. Instead, it is well established as an important endocrine contributor. Here, the authors comprehensively show that the function of the adipose tissue as an endocrine organ is not limited to classical adipokines, but also includes miRNAs and maybe other non-coding RNAs. This study...

ey0015.11-14 | Adipose tissue – a main source of miRNAs | ESPEYB15

11.14 Adipose Tissue Macrophage-Derived Exosomal miRNAs Can Modulate In Vivo and In Vitro Insulin Sensitivity

W Ying , M Riopel , G Bandyopadhyay , Y Dong , A Birmingham , J Bae Seo , J Ofrecio , J Wollam , A Hernandez-Carretero , W Fu , P Li , J Olefsky

To read the full abstract: Cell 2017, Volume 171, Issue 2Here, the group of Jerrold Olefsky identified adipose tissue macrophages as important sources of microRNAs regulating metabolic processes not only within the adipose tissue depot, but also in an endocrine way in other distant tissues. The application of exosomes derived from ATMs isolated from obese mice caused insulin resistance both ...

ey0015.13-15 | Advances in the Diagnosis and Management of Congenital Hypothyroidism | ESPEYB15

The five papers included in this section reflect the increasing interest by resource-limited countries in developing such a program but also highlight specific points that need to be considered in countries that embark in this wonderful initiative to make it successful.

S Gowachirapant , N Jaiswal , A Melse-Boonstra , V Galetti , S Stinca , I Mackenzie , S Thomas , T Thomas , P Winichagoon , K Srinivasan , MB Zimmerman

To read the full abstract: Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol 2017; 5:853-63 This prospective, randomized trial investigates the benefits of iodine supplementation (200 mcg per day) in pregnant women from Thailand and India on the neurological development of their children. Iodine readily crosses the placenta and is required for the synthesis of thyroid hormones by the fetal thyroid gland. In add...

ey0020.1-9 | Genetics | ESPEYB20

1.9. IGSF1 mutations are the most frequent genetic aetiology of thyrotropin deficiency

R Fourneaux , R Reynaud , G Mougel , S Castets , P Bretones , B Dauriat , T Edouard , G Raverot , A Barlier , T Brue , F Castinetti , A Saveanu

Brief summary: Congenital central hypothyroidism is caused by thyrotropin deficiency, either isolated or in combination with other pituitary deficiencies. So far, mutations in five genes have been identified in patients with isolated thyrotropin deficiency: thyroid stimulating hormone subunit β (TSHβ), thyrotropin-releasing hormone receptor (TRHR), immunoglobulin superfamily member 1 (IGSF1), transducin-like protein 1 (TBLX1), and ...

ey0020.4-6 | Novel Insights in Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome | ESPEYB20

4.6. Formin-mediated nuclear actin at androgen receptors promotes transcription

J Knerr , R Werner , C Schwan , H Wang , P Gebhardt , H Grotsch , A Caliebe , M Spielmann , PM Holterhus , R Grosse , NC Hornig

Brief summary: This ex vivo/ in vitro study describes a novel regulatory mechanism of androgen receptor (AR) gene transcription by intranuclear actin assembly in droplets upon dihydrotestosterone (DHT) stimulation mediated by DAAM2 (Dishevelled-associated activator of morphogenesis 2) gene.Androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS) is a common etiology in individuals with 46, XY disorder/differences of sex development, AIS has diverse genita...

ey0020.5-1 | Clinical Guidance and Studies | ESPEYB20

5.1. Leuprolide and triptorelin treatment in children with idiopathic central precocious puberty: an efficacy/tolerability comparison study

M Valenzise , C Nasso , A Scarfone , M Rottura , G Cafarella , G Pallio , G Visalli , E Di Prima , E Nasso , V Squadrito , M Wasniewska , P Irrera , V Arcoraci , F Squadrito

Brief summary: This retrospective study compared the efficacy and tolerability profiles of leuprolide and triptorelin in patients with central precocious puberty and did not find any significant difference between the two drugs.Treatment with GnRH analogues represents the standard of care for central precocious puberty (CPP) in order to preserve adult height potential1. Leuprolide and Triptorelin are the most prescribed drugs (1,2). They are g...

ey0020.10-4 | New Drugs for Children with T2DM | ESPEYB20

10.4. Once-weekly dulaglutide for the treatment of youths with type 2 diabetes

SA Arslanian , T Hannon , P Zeitler , LC Chao , C Boucher-Berry , M Barrientos-Perez , E Bismuth , S Dib , JI Cho , D Cox , AWARD-PEDS Investigators Cox

Brief summary: This randomized, double-blind, phase 3 trial of youths with inadequately controlled T2D, dulaglutide treatment was superior to placebo in reducing the glycated hemoglobin level at 26 weeks.Comment: T2D in children and adolescents is an aggressive disease with early onset of complications, leading to significant morbidity and mortality. After three decades with no efficient treatment, there is finally light at the end of the tunnel.<p c...