ISSN 1662-4009 (online)

ey0015.10-17 | Psychology and quality of life | ESPEYB15

10.17 Strengths, risk factors, and resilient outcomes in adolescents with T1DM: results from diabetes MILES Youth-Australia

ME Hilliard , V Hagger , C Hendrieckx , BJ Anderson , S Trawley , MM Jack , F Pouwer , T Skinner , J Speight

To read the full abstract: Diabetes Care. 2017;40:849-855Coping strategies for people with chronic diseases include working on risk factors as well as using and employing resilience factors in daily coping strategies. Both strengthes and difficulties may be experienced by people with T1DM. In this study, strengths were strongly related to key resilient outcomes, even in the presence of well-documente...

ey0015.13-16 | Advances in the Diagnosis and Management of Congenital Hypothyroidism | ESPEYB15

13.16 Incidence of congenital hypothyroidism in China: data from the national newborn screening program, 2013-2015

K Deng , C He , J Zhu , J Liang , X Li , X Xie , P Yu , N Li , Q Li , Y Wang

To read the full abstract: J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab 2018; 31(6):601-608This article summarizes the findings of likely the largest program of neonatal congenital hypothyroidism (CH) screening in the world. This is a truly impressive effort. The overall incidence of CH was 1/2421, in line with other reports that also observed a relatively high incidence of CH in neonates born in Asia. However, a...

ey0020.2-6 | Important for Clinical Practice | ESPEYB20

2.6. Growth patterns of children with short stature in adulthood according to auxological status and maturity at birth

R Pfaffle , M Knupfer , M Gobert , M Vogel , R Gausche , C Beger , E Keller , A Korner , U Thome , W Kiess

Brief summary: This retrospective longitudinal study included 5698 patients with multiple height measurements since birth to the near-adult age. The aim was to define different growth patterns of children from birth to 18 years corrected for gestational age, sex and auxological status at birth in order to early identify children at risk for adult short stature. Adult height was significantly reduced in preterm and/or in small-for-gestational-age (SGA) children, with no sex dif...

ey0020.3-11 | Advances in Clinical Practice | ESPEYB20

3.11. Growth and disease burden in children with hypophosphatasia

W Hogler , A Linglart , A Petryk , PS Kishnani , L Seefried , S Fang , C Rockman-Greenberg , K Ozono , K Dahir , GA Martos-Moreno

In Brief: Hypophosphatasia is a clinically heterogenous disorder. By analysing observational data on 215 children (54.4% girls) with hypophosphatasia from the Global Hypophosphatasia Registry, the authors found growth impairment in patients aged <2 years. However, short stature was not a characteristic feature of children with hypophosphatasia, and height was not correlated with disease severity.Commentary: Hypophosphatasia is an inborn error of meta...

ey0020.6-9 | New Concerns | ESPEYB20

6.9. Leukocyte telomere length in children with congenital adrenal hyperplasia

C Raftopoulou , O Abawi , G Sommer , M Binou , G Paltoglou , CE Fluck , ELT van den Akker , E Charmandari

Brief summary: This prospective observational cohort study determined leukocyte telomere length (LTL) in 76 patients with genetically confirmed CAH (83% classic CAH). LTL was shorter in patients with classic vs nonclassic CAH, in overtreated than in optimally treated patients, and patients receiving prednisolone compared with hydrocortisone.Telomeres are tandem repeats of a noncoding hexameric nucleotide sequence (5′-TTAGGG-3′) located at the...

ey0020.9-5 | Advances in Understanding Central Weight Regulation and Behaviour | ESPEYB20

9.5. A synaptic amplifier of hunger for regaining body weight in the hypothalamus

K Grzelka , H Wilhelms , S Dodt , ML Dreisow , JC Madara , SJ Walker , C Wu , D Wang , BB Lowell , H Fenselau

Brief summary: Grzelka et al. identified a hypothalamic circuit that regulates regain of body weight after weight loss.Body weight is one of the most regulated variables of our body, which is most likely due to the evolutionary history of times when access to food was scarce and volatile. Weight loss triggers a strong counterregulatory response. It increases the hunger drive and greatly increases the reward value of food, making it more difficul...

ey0020.10-13 | Dyslipidemia | ESPEYB20

10.13. Association between autism spectrum disorders and cardiometabolic diseases: a systematic review and meta-analysis

CS Dhanasekara , D Ancona , L Cortes , A Hu , AH Rimu , C Robohm-Leavitt , D Payne , SM Wakefield , AM Mastergeorge , CN Kahathuduwa

Brief summary: This meta-analysis examined the association of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) with cardiometabolic diseases. The study included 276 173 individuals with autism and found a 69.4% higher relative risk of dyslipidemia, indicating higher risks of heart disease and stroke. The risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) was 247% higher in individuals with autism, and the risk of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D) was 64% higher. Genetic factors, obesity, and autoimmune disea...

ey0020.11-3 | Improving Access to Healthcare in Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes | ESPEYB20

11.3. Ten-year experience of a global and freely accessible e-Learning website for pediatric endocrinology and diabetes

SM Ng , E Kalaitzoglou , A Utari , C van Wijngaard-de Vugt , M Donaldson , JI Wolfsdorf , AM Boot , S Drop

Brief summary: The authors describe the various applications of the content of ESPE’s e-learning website that has been expanding greatly over the last 10 years. The program includes a Limited Resource Setting module that was developed in 2017 and has been translated into French, Spanish, Swahili, and Chinese.This interesting article retraces the successful development of ESPE’s e-learning program since 2012. Thanks to the tenacity and involveme...

ey0021.2-12 | Newborn Screening for ALD | ESPEYB21

2.12. Early Detection of Adrenal Insufficiency: The Impact of Newborn Screening for Adrenoleukodystrophy

Alcantara J Ramirez , NR Grant , S Sethuram , A Nagy , C Becker , I Sahai , T Stanley , A Halper , FS Eichler

Brief Summary: This retrospective chart review included 116 patients aged 0 to 17 y (M:F 94%:6%) with X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) managed in one expert medical center from 2006 to 2022. It assessed the impact of newborn screening (which began in the U.S. in 2013 based on measurement of a lysophosphatidylcholine derivative of a very long chain fatty acid (VLCFA) C26:0-LPC, followed if abnormal by ABCD1 gene sequencing), on the age and presentation of adrenal in...

ey0021.4-10 | New Mechanisms | ESPEYB21

4.10. WIP1 is a novel specific target for growth hormone action

T Apaydin , S Zonis , C Zhou , CW Valencia , R Barrett , GJ Strous , JA Mol , V Chesnokova , S Melmed

Brief Summary: This study assessed the effect of growth hormone (GH) on WIP1 (wild-type p53-inducible phosphatase 1), a key mediator of the DNA damage response (DDR). GH suppressed DDR by inducing WIP1, which dephosphorylates and inactivates ATM (ataxia-telangiectasia mutated) kinase and its downstream effectors (such as CHK2, p53 and H2AX), leading to the accumulation of unrepaired DNA, which can potentially contribute to tumorigenesis.This elegant stud...