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ey0021.15-3 | New Treatments | ESPEYB21

15.3. Triple-hormone-receptor agonist retatrutide for obesity - a phase 2 trial

AM Jastreboff , LM Kaplan , JP Frias , Q Wu , Y Du , S Gurbuz , T Coskun , A Haupt , Z Milicevic , ML Hartman , for the Retatrutide Phase 2 Obesity Trial Investigators.

In Brief: This phase 2 trial randomized 338 adults with overweight or obesity to once-weekly subcutaneous Retatrutide (LY3437943), a ‘triple agonist’ for glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP), glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP1), and glucagon receptors, or placebo. Mean % change in body weight at 24 weeks was −7.2%, −12.9%, −17.3% and −17.5% in the 1-mg, 4-mg, 8-mg and 12-mg Retatrutide groups, compared with −1.6% in the placebo ...

ey0018.5-9 | Translational highlights | ESPEYB18

5.9. Articular cartilage regeneration by activated skeletal stem cells

Murphy Matthew P , Koepke Lauren S , Lopez Michael T , Tong Xinming , Ambrosi Thomas H , Gulati Gunsagar S , Marecic Owen , Wang Yuting , Ransom Ryan C , Hoover Malachia Y , Steininger Holly , Zhao Liming , Walkiewicz Marcin P , Quarto Natalina , Levi Benjamin , Wan Derrick C , Weissman Irving L , Goodman Stuart B , Yang Fan , Longaker Michael T , Chan Charles K F

Nat Med. 2020 Oct;26(10):1583–1592 Abstract: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32807933/In brief: Improved treatments for osteoarthritis and other degenerative joint diseases are urgently needed. This study demonstrates, for the first time, that the synovial microenvironment can be modified to allow resident skeletal stem cells to form hyaline articular cartilage and thereby reg...

ey0019.1-5 | Genetics | ESPEYB19

1.5. Mutations in HID1 Cause Syndromic Infantile Encephalopathy and Hypopituitarism

A Schanzer , MT Achleitner , D Trumbach , L Hubert , A Munnich , B Ahlemeyer , MM AlAbdulrahim , PA Greif , S Vosberg , B Hummer , RG Feichtinger , JA Mayr , SB Wortmann , H Aichner , S Rudnik-Schoneborn , A Ruiz , E Gabau , JP Sanchez , S Ellard , T Homfray , KL Stals , W Wurst , BA Neubauer , T Acker , SK Bohlander , C Asensio , C Besmond , FS Alkuraya , MD AlSayed , A Hahn , A Weber

Ann Neurol. 2021 Jul;90(1):143-158. doi: 10.1002/ana.26127. PMID: 33999436.Brief Summary: This study identifies biallelic HID1 variants in 7 patients with hypopituitarism and infantile encephalopathy. It provides genetic and functional evidence for a novel gene-disease connection and expands the list of central nervous system diseases caused by impairment of the trans-Golgi network.<p ...

ey0019.4-11 | New Paradigms | ESPEYB19

4.11. Fine-tuning cardiac insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor signaling to promote health and longevity

M Abdellatif , V Trummer-Herbst , AM Heberle , A Humnig , T Pendl , S Durand , G Cerrato , SJ Hofer , M Islam , J Voglhuber , Pittol JM Ramos , O Kepp , G Hoefler , A Schmidt , PP Rainer , D Scherr , Lewinski D Von , E Bisping , JR McMullen , A Diwan , T Eisenberg , F Madeo , K Thedieck , G Kroemer , S Sedej

Circulation, 2022: Jun 21;145(25):1853-1866 PMID: 35616058Brief Summary: This translational study evaluated cardiac health and lifespan in two cardiomyocyte-specific transgenic mice with either enhanced or reduced IGF-1 signaling and in human cardiac biopsies from failing and nonfailing hearts. Increased IGF1R expression was related to better cardiac performance in young mice but faster decline of cardiac function with aging. Conversely reduced ...

ey0019.6-5 | Basic and Genetic Research of DSD | ESPEYB19

6.5. Broad-spectrum XX and XY gonadal dysgenesis in patients with a homozygous L193S variant in PPP2R3C

D Cicek , N Warr , G Yesil , Eker H Kocak , F Bas , S Poyrazoglu , F Darendeliler , G Direk , N Hatipoglu , M Eltan , Abali Z Yavas , Tosun B Gurpinar , SB Kaygusuz , Menevse T Seven , D Helvacioglu , S Turan , A Bereket , R Reeves , M Simon , M Mackenzie , L Teboul , A Greenfield , T Guran

Eur J Endocrinol. 2021 Dec 1;186(1):65-72. PMID: 34714774, doi: 10.1530/EJE-21-0910.Brief Summary: This brief report describes a novel gene, PPP2R3C, in the pathogenesis of complete and partial XY and XX gonadal dysgenesis (GD).GD is a very rare condition with an estimated prevalence of 1–9 cases per 100,000 live-births. GD can be classified as either complete...

ey0019.10-9 | Advances in clinical practice | ESPEYB19

10.9. Comparison of insulin dose adjustments made by artificial intelligence based decision support system and by physicians in people with type 1 diabetes using multiple daily injections therapy

R Nimri , A Tirosh , I Muller , Y Shtrit , I Kraljević , MM Alonso , T Milicic , B Saboo , A Deeb , A Christoforidis , Brinker M den , L Bozzetto , AM Bolla , M Krcma , RA Rabini , S Tabba , A Vazeou-Gerasimidi , G Maltoni , E Giani , I Dotan , IF Liberty , Y Toledano , O Kordonouri , N Bratina , K Dovc , T Biester , E Atlas , M Phillip

Diabetes Technol Ther. 2022;24:564-572. doi: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35325567/Brief Summary: This physician survey-based study compared insulin dose recommendations between an artificial intelligence-based decision support system (ED-DSS) and 20 experienced physicians from 11 countries. Using data from 17 individuals with type 1 diabetes (T1D) treated with multiple daily insulin inj...

ey0019.12-10 | Metabolic syndrome | ESPEYB19

12.10. Atlas of exercise metabolism reveals time-dependent signatures of metabolic homeostasis

P. Sato S, Dyar KA, Treebak JT, Jepsen SL, Ehrlich AM, Ashcroft SP, Trost K, Kunzke T, Prade VM, Small L, Basse AL, Schonke M, Chen S, Samad M, Baldi P, Barres R, Walch A, Moritz T, Holst JJ, Lutter D, Zierath JR, Sassone-Corsi

Cell metabolism 2022;34(2):329-45.e8. doi: 10.1016/j.cmet.2021.12.016Brief Summary: In a mouse model, time of exercise during the day was found to determine the magnitude and type of metabolic response. Different tissues responded to exercise at different times of the day.Comment: Exercise is considered a vital intervention in the prevention and treatment of individu...

ey0019.15-3 | Obesity | ESPEYB19

15.3. Obesity-associated GNAS mutations and the melanocortin pathway

E Mendes de Oliveira , JM Keogh , F Talbot , E Henning , R Ahmed , A Perdikari , R Bounds , N Wasiluk , V Ayinampudi , I Barroso , J Mokrosinski , D Jyothish , S Lim , S Gupta , M Kershaw , C Matei , P Partha , T Randell , A McAulay , LC Wilson , T Cheetham , EC Crowne , P Clayton , IS Farooqi

N Engl J Med. 2021;385(17):1581-92. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa2103329.PubMed ID: 34614324Brief Summary: The authors performed whole exome sequencing in 2548 children with severe obesity and identified 22 GNAS mutation carriers, almost all of which disrupted melanocortin 4 receptor (MC4R) signaling.The gene GNAS encodes the stimulatory G-protein alpha subunit pr...

ey0016.2-8 | Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus | ESPEYB16

2.8. Effectiveness and safety of long-term treatment with sulfonylureas in patients with neonatal diabetes due to KCNJ11 mutations: an international cohort study

P Bowman , AE Sulen , F Barbetti , J Beltrand , P Svalastoga , E Codner , EH Tessmann , PB Juliusson , T Skrivarhaug , ER Pearson , SE Flanagan , T Babiker , NJ Thomas , MH Shepherd , S Ellard , I Klimes , M Szopa , M Polak , D Iafusco , AT Hattersley , PR Njolstad , Neonatal Diabetes International Collaborative Group. Collaborators (113)

To read the full abstract: Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol. 2018 Aug;6(8)This study describes a 10-year follow-up of a large international multicenter cohort of patients with KCNJ11 permanent neonatal diabetes. It addresses key questions relating to long-term efficacy and safety of sulfonylureas in these patients.The discovery that mutations in the KCNJ11</...

ey0016.14-12 | (1) | ESPEYB16

14.12. Genome amplification and cellular senescence are hallmarks of human placenta development

P Velicky , G Meinhardt , K Plessl , S Vondra , T Weiss , P Haslinger , T Lendl , K Aumayr , M Mairhofer , X Zhu , B Schutz , RL Hannibal , R Lindau , B Weil , J Ernerudh , J Neesen , G Egger , M Mikula , C Rohrl , AE Urban , J Baker , M Knofler , J Pollheimer

To read the full abstract: PLoS Genet 2018;14:e1007698.These authors studied human placental and decidual tissues obtained from elective pregnancy terminations (6–12 weeks gestation). Placental extravillous trophoblasts (EVTs), the cells that rapidly invade the mother’s endometrium, undergo an initial stage of genomewide amplification leadi...