ISSN 1662-4009 (online)

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...

ey0015.2-5 | Atypical forms of congenital hyperinsulinism are associated with increased expression of the transcription factor NKX2.2 and increased numbers of somatostain secreting cells | ESPEYB15

Atypical forms of congenital hyperinsulinism are associated with increased expression of the transcription factor NKX2.2 and increased numbers of somatostain secreting cells

B Han , Z Mohamed , MS Estebanez , RJ Craigie , M Newbould , E Cheesman , R Padidela , M Skae , M Johnson , S Flanagan , S Ellard , KE Cosgrove , I Banerjee , MJ Dunne

To read the full abstract: J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2017 Sep 1;102(9):3261-3267At a histological level congenital hyperinsulinism (CHI) is classified into three forms, namely diffuse, focal and atypical. The atypical forms display histological mosacism (heterogeneous populations of islets, which appear to be resting or quiescent and localized to particular domains/lobes of the pancreas) but the m...

ey0015.9-15 | Late-effects of non-therapeutic radiation on thyroid: the history of atomic bomb survivors | ESPEYB15

9.15 Thyroid dysfunction and autoimmune thyroid disease among atomic bomb survivors exposed in childhood

M Imaizumi , W Ohishi , E Nakashima , N Sera , K Neriishi , M Yamada , Y Tatsukawa , I Takahashi , S Fujiwara , K Sugino , T Ando , T Usa , A Kawakami , M Akahoshi , A Hida

To read the full abstract: J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2017;102:2516-2524The Adult Health Study (AHS) is a clinical program established in 1958 by the Radiation Effects Research Foundation (RERF) as a subset of the Life Span Study to examine the late effects of atomic bomb exposure (1-2). This cross-sectional analysis evaluated the dose-response effect of radiation exposure on the prevalence of thyr...

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...

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...

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...

ey0020.8-4 | Important for Clinical Practice | ESPEYB20

8.4. Two-age islet-autoantibody screening for childhood type 1 diabetes: a prospective cohort study

M Ghalwash , JL Dunne , M Lundgren , M Rewers , AG Ziegler , V Anand , J Toppari , R Veijola , W Hagopian , Type 1 Diabetes Intelligence Study Group

Brief summary: Using data from the Type 1 Diabetes Intelligence (T1DI) cohort (n=24 662), this prospective study aimed to identify optimal ages for initial islet autoantibody (IAb) screening to predict the development of clinical type 1 diabetes (T1D). The identified optimal screening ages were 2 years and 6 years, with sensitivity of 82% and positive predictive value of 79% for T1D by age 15 years.Screening for T1D is a growing research topic a...

ey0021.6-8 | New Clinical Insights into Klinefelter Syndrome | ESPEYB21

6.8. Testicular dysfunction in 47,XXY boys: when it all begins. a semilongitudinal study

C Pozza , F Sesti , M Tenuta , M Spaziani , C Tarantino , F Carlomagno , M Minnetti , R Pofi , R Paparella , A Lenzi , A Radicioni , AM Isidori , L Tarani , D Gianfrilli

Brief Summary: This longitudinal study provides an in-depth analysis of the clinical, endocrine, and testicular ultrasound (US) patterns in Klinefelter Syndrome (KS) from infancy through puberty and into adulthood, highlighting the progression of testicular degeneration in these patients.In this study, 155 KS patients with the classical 47,XXY karyotype, aged 7 months to 55 years, were prospectively evaluated at a single referral center following a stand...

ey0018.1-1 | A Comprehensive Review of Hypopituitarism | ESPEYB18

1.1. Insights into non-classic and emerging causes of hypopituitarism

F Prodam , M Caputo , C Mele , P Marzullo , G Aimaretti

Nat Rev Endocrinol. 2021 Feb;17(2):114–129. doi: 10.1038/s41574-020-00437-2. PMID: 33247226.We highly recommend this comprehensive review by Prodam et al. to everyone as a starter to this chapter. How many of you knew that hypopituitarism in humans was first described just over 100 hundred years ago? The authors of this excellent review divide the causes of hypopituitarism...

ey0018.1-13 | Clinical/Translational | ESPEYB18

1.13. Anterior pituitary function in Rathke's cleft cysts versus nonfunctioning pituitary adenomas

M Fujii , A Nakagawa , O Tachibana , H Iizuka , D Koya

Endocr J. 2021 Apr 3. doi: 10.1507/endocrj.EJ21-0050. PMID: 33814485.Mizue Fujii and colleagues retrospectively evaluated the pituitary function in 67 and 111 adult patients with Rathke’s cleft cyst (RCC) and non-functioning pituitary adenoma (NFA), respectively. The study population represented consecutive patients encountered in their institute. They found that RCCs were smaller t...