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ey0019.2-18 | Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: Neonatal and Long-term Consequences | ESPEYB19

2.18. Novel epigenetic link between gestational diabetes mellitus and macrosomia

BT Joyce , H Liu , L Wang , J Wang , Y Zheng , D Nannini , A Drong , S Shiau , W Li , J Leng , Y Shen , R Gao , A Baccarelli , G Hu , L Hou

Epigenomics. 2021 Aug;13(15):1221-1230. doi: 10.2217/epi-2021-0096. PMID: 34337972.Brief Summary: This case cohort study assessed whether epigenetic factors explain the link between gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and macrosomia. Epigenetic changes in the MEST gene were associated with both GDM and macrosomia.GDM leads to neonatal macrosomia and in the long-t...

ey0019.8-4 | Important for Clinical Practice | ESPEYB19

8.4. A multi-classifier system to identify and subtype congenital adrenal hyperplasia based on circulating steroid hormones

L Ye , Z Zhao , H Ren , W Wang , W Zhou , S Zheng , R Han , J Zhang , H Li , Z Wan , C Tang , S Sun , W Wang , G Ning

J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2022; dgac271. PMID: 35512387 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35512387/Brief Summary: This study, in a series of independent patient cohorts, developed and validated a clinical score, based on the circulating concentrations of 13 major steroid hormones, to detect and subtype Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH).Steroidogenesis is a complex proc...

ey0016.4-14 | Mechanism of the Year | ESPEYB16

4.14. IGF-2 preprograms maturing macrophages to acquire oxidative phosphorylation-dependent anti-inflammatory properties

L Du , L Lin , Q Li , K Liu , Y Huang , X Wang , K Cao , X Chen , W Cao , F Li , C Shao , Y Wang , Y Shi

To read the full abstract: Cell Metab. 2019 4;29:1363–1375.Mesenchymal stem and/or stromal cells (MSCs) regulate immune system and have been associated with inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. The IGF system is mainly known for its role in the regulation of growth, development and metabolism. A possible role of IGF-I in inflammation has recently been proposed [1, 2], whereas the e...

ey0015.2-17 | Maternal obesity induces embryonic defects by affecting the levels of DPPA3 gene in mice | ESPEYB15

Maternal obesity induces embryonic defects by affecting the levels of DPPA3 gene in mice

L Han , C Ren , L Li , X Li , J Ge , H Wang , YL Miao , X Guo , KH Moley , W Shu , Q Wang

To read the full abstract: Nat Genet. 2018 Mar;50(3):432-442Maternal obesity is associated with poor outcomes across the reproductive spectrum including infertility, increased time to pregnancy, early pregnancy loss, congenital abnormalities and neonatal complications. Adverse effects are detectable as early as the oocyte and preimplantation embryo stage, and that these early effects may cont...

ey0020.8-14 | New Hopes | ESPEYB20

8.14. Glucose-responsive microneedle patch for closed-loop dual-hormone delivery in mice and pigs

C Yang , T Sheng , W Hou , J Zhang , L Cheng , H Wang , W Liu , S Wang , X Yu , Y Zhang , J Yu , Z Gu

Brief summary: In this experimental study, a transdermal polymeric microneedle (MN) patch for glucose-responsive closed-loop insulin and glucagon delivery was developed. In chemically-induced type 1 diabetes (T1D) mouse and minipig models, this glucose-responsive dual-hormone MN patch demonstrated tight regulation in blood glucose.The interplay between insulin and glucagon is essential for blood glucose regulation in individuals with or without diabetes....

ey0018.2-18 | Maternal Obesity and Long-term Infant Consequences | ESPEYB18

2.18. Maternal obesity interrupts the coordination of the unfolded protein response and heat shock response in the postnatal developing hypothalamus of male offspring in mice

N Chen , Y Zhang , M Wang , X Lin , J Li , J Li , X Xiao

Mol Cell Endocrinol. 2021 May 1;527:111218. doi: 10.1016/j.mce.2021.111218. PMID: 33636254This study used a high fat and high sucrose diet to generate obese mice. The offspring of these mice showed activation of the unfolding protein response and the heat-shock response in the hypothalamus as early as weaning. This was associated with malformed paraventricular nucleus axonal projections ...

ey0018.4-2 | Important for clinical practice | ESPEYB18

4.2. Clinical characteristics of short-stature patients with an NPR2 mutation and the therapeutic response to rhGH

Ke X , Liang H , Miao H , Yang H , Wang L , Gong F , Pan H , Zhu H

Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2021;106(2):431–441. doi: 10.1210/clinem/dgaa842. PMID: 33205215This study aimed to describe the clinical characteristics of 6 patients with NPR2 gene mutations and the response to rhGH treatment in 2 of them.The natriuretic peptide receptor 2 gene (NPR2) is a paracrine factor involved in the regulation of cell proliferati...

ey0018.9-11 | Cancer treatment, growth and growth hormone therapy | ESPEYB18

9.11. Height after photon craniospinal irradiation in pediatric patients treated for central nervous system embryonal tumors

M Mizumoto , Y Oshiro , H Pan , F Wang , SC Kaste , A Gajjar , W Chemaitilly , TE. thomas.merchant@stjude.org Merchant

Pediatr Blood Cancer. 2020; 67: e28617. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32715632/This retrospective single-centre study aimed to develop a final height prediction model based on data from 212 long-term survivors (aged 5-20.4 years) of childhood central nervous system (CNS) tumors who received craniospinal irradiation (CSI) and with a median follow up of 10.2 years. Mean fin...

ey0018.15-15 | (1) | ESPEYB18

15.15. The cellular basis of distinct thirst modalities

Pool Allan-Hermann , Wang Tongtong , Stafford David A , Chance Rebecca K , Lee Sangjun , Ngai John , Oka Yuki

Nature 2020 Dec; 588(7836): 112–117https://go.nature.com/3go7UjOThirst is sensed by two distinct types of stimuli – osmotic and hypovolaemic. The authors show that in mice these two stimuli act via separate mechanisms and neuron types, and lead to distinct drinking behavioural responses. High blood osmolality induces osmotic thirst that drives water consumption. By contrast, hypovolaemia driv...

ey0019.5-11 | Translational highlights | ESPEYB19

5.11. A reference range for plasma levels of inorganic pyrophosphate in children using the ATP sulfurylase method

E Bernhard , Y Nitschke , G Khursigara , Y Sabbagh , Y Wang , F Rutsch

J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2022 Jan 1;107(1):109-118.Abstract: https://pubmed-ncbi-nlm-nih-gov/34498693/In Brief: This study established a standard range of Inorganic Pyrophosphate (PPi) between 2.36 and 4.44 µM (5th-95th percentiles) in the blood plasma of children and adolescents aged 0 to 18 years, using the ATP sulfurylase assay. There was no sex difference and the range is similar t...