ISSN 1662-4009 (online)

ey0016.7-13 | Clinical Guidance | ESPEYB16

7.13. High prevalence of syndromic disorders in patients with non-isolated central precocious puberty

S Wannes , M Elmaleh-Berges , D Simon , D Zenaty , L Martinerie , C Storey , G Gelwane , A Paulsen , E Ecosse , N De Roux , JC Carel , J Leger

To read the full abstract: Eur J Endocrinol. 2018 Dec 1;179(6):373–380.This observational cohort study including children followed for central precocious puberty (CPP) in a single academic centre in Paris, France, identifies a large proportion of patients with complex disorders without structural hypothalamic lesions on MRI.Patients with CPP und...

ey0015.2-13 | Primary cells isolated from the umbilical cord of offspring born to mothers with GDM maintain metabolic and molecular imprints of maternal hyperglycemia | ESPEYB15

Primary cells isolated from the umbilical cord of offspring born to mothers with GDM maintain metabolic and molecular imprints of maternal hyperglycemia

AI Amrithraj , A Kodali , L Nguyen , AKK Teo , CW Chang , N Karnani , KL Ng , PD Gluckman , YS Chong , W Stünkel

To read the full abstract: Endocrinology. 2017 Jul 1;158(7):2102-2112Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) produces fetal hyperglycemia with increased lifelong risks for the exposed offspring to cardiovascular and other diseases. In-utero exposure to GDM alters metabolic programming in newborns and their placenta, cord tissues, and cord blood. Human umbilical cord mesenchymal stromal cells (hUC-MSCs...

ey0015.3-13 | Thyroid stem cells | ESPEYB15

3.13 Pluripotent stem cell differentiation reveals distinct developmental pathways regulating lung- versus thyroid-lineage specification

M Serra , KD Alysandratos , F Hawkins , KB McCauley , A Jacob , J Choi , IS Caballero , M Vedaie , AA Kurmann , L Ikonomou , AN Hollenberg , JM Shannon , DN Kotton

To read the full abstract: Development 2017;144:3879-3893Regenerative medicine techniques are being widely investigated for organs without regenerative capacity, such as lung. Whether pluripotent stem cell derived thyroid organoids will be used in the future as a regenerative medicine approach to treat hypothyroidism is unclear. In the context of an easily available, very cheap and non-in...

ey0015.5-3 | New genes and gene mutations | ESPEYB15

5.3 CYP3A4 mutation causes vitamin D-dependent rickets type 3

JD Roizen , D Li , L O'Lear , MK Javaid , NJ Shaw , PR Ebeling , HH Nguyen , CP Rodda , KE Thummel , TD Thacher , H Hakonarson , MA Levine

To read the full abstract: J Clin Invest 2018;128:1913-1918Two rare genetic forms of vitamin D–dependent rickets exist: VDDR-1 caused by mutations in the genes encoding either the renal 1-α hydroxylase (CYP27B1: VDDR-1A) or the hepatic 25-hydroxylase (CYP2R1: VDDR-1B) and VDDR-2 caused by mutations in the vitamin D receptor signalling due to mutations in the gene encoding the ...

ey0015.6-3 | Important for clinical practice | ESPEYB15

6.3 Endocrine Treatment of Gender-Dysphoric/Gender-Incongruent Persons: An Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline

WC Hembree , PT Cohen-Kettenis , L Gooren , SE Hannema , WJ Meyer , MH Murad , SM Rosenthal , JD Safer , V Tangpricha , GG T’Sjoen

To read the full abstract: J Clin Endocrinol Metab 2017 Nov 1;102(11):3869-3903This Endocrine Society endorsed paper is an update of the 2009 version, also published in JCEM, with clinical guidelines for endocrine management of patients with GD. The major focus is on adult patients but a large part is also focusing on children and adolescents with GD, contributed by co-authors with pediatric endo...

ey0015.8-16 | New Concerns | ESPEYB15

8.16 Quantitative brain MRI in congenital adrenal hyperplasia: in vivo assessment of the cognitive and structural impact of steroid hormones

EA Webb , L Elliott , D Carlin , M Wilson , K Hall , J Netherton , J Reed , TG Barrett , V Salwani , JD Clayden , W Arlt , N Krone , AC Peet , AG Wood

To read the full abstract: J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2018;103(4):1330-1341Glucocorticoids exert an inverted U-shaped influence on human cognition, particularly on acquiring and consolidating memory (25), whereas androgens have an overall beneficial effect on cognitive control, verbal memory, and spatial cognition in humans (26). Although previous studies in patients with CAH have con...

ey0015.12-16 | New Concerns | ESPEYB15

12.16 Lipid Profiles, Inflammatory Markers, and Insulin Therapy in Youth with Type 2 Diabetes

LE Levitt Katz , F Bacha , SS Gidding , RS Weinstock , L El Ghormli , I Libman , KJ Nadeau , K Porter , S Marcovina , TODAY Study Group

To read the full abstract: J Pediatr 2018;196:208-216.e2Insulin deficiency or resistance activates intracellular hormone-sensitive lipase; this increases the release of non-esterified fatty acids from triglycerides stored in centrally distributed adipose tissue. High circulating levels of non-esterified fatty acids increase hepatic triglyceride synthesis, which in turn increases secretion o...

ey0015.15-7 | New treatments | ESPEYB15

15.7 NGM282 for treatment of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis: a multicentre, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 2 trial

SA Harrison , ME Rinella , MF Abdelmalek , JF Trotter , AH Paredes , HL Arnold , M Kugelmas , MR Bashir , MJ Jaros , L Ling , SJ Rossi , AM DePaoli , R Loomba

To read the full abstract: Lancet 2018;391:1174-1185Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is highly prevalent in overweight and obese children and adults. It progresses to steatohepatitis (with raised liver transaminase levels) and fibrosis, and eventually to cirrhosis. Detecting this, excluding other causes of liver disease, and monitoring its progress t...

ey0015.15-17 | Neanderthal's’ child growth | ESPEYB15

15.17 The growth pattern of Neandertals, reconstructed from a juvenile skeleton from El Sidrón (Spain)

A Rosas , L Ríos , A Estalrrich , H Liversidge , A García-Tabernero , R Huguet , H Cardoso , M Bastir , C Lalueza-Fox , M de la Rasilla

To read the full abstract: Science 2017;357:1282-1287This Neanderthal boy died 49,000 years ago from an unknown cause at a dental age of 7.7 years. Most of his bones agreed with this estimation. The authors claim that his general pattern of growth was like that of modern humans, except that the atlas and mid-thoracic vertebrae matured later and remained at the 5-6-year stage of deve...

ey0020.1-15 | Endocrine Disruptors | ESPEYB20

1.15. Thyroid-on-a-chip: An organoid platform for in vitro assessment of endocrine disruption

DJ Carvalho , AM Kip , M Romitti , M Nazzari , A Tegel , M Stich , C Krause , F Caiment , S Costagliola , L Moroni , S Giselbrecht

Brief summary: Exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals may have adverse effects on humans. Tissue specific organoids are a helpful model to study organ specific impact of compounds alone or in combination, at different doses and during different stages of tissue development (1). While such organoid models have been developed for different tissues, such models were lacking to study differentiated thyroid follicles and thyroid tissue during development and differentiation.</p...