ISSN 1662-4009 (online)

ey0017.15-1 | (1) | ESPEYB17

15.1. Preconception diabetes mellitus and adverse pregnancy outcomes in over 6.4 million women: A population-based cohort study in China

Y Wei , Q Xu , H Yang , Y Yang , L Wang , H Chen , C Anderson , X Liu , G Song , Q Li , Q Wang , H Shen , Y Zhang , D Yan , Z Peng , Y He , Y Wang , Y Zhang , H Zhang , X Ma

To read the full abstract: PLoS Med. 2019 Oct 1;16(10):e1002926. doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1002926.The authors analysed a huge dataset from the Chinese national programme of preconception health checks, which include measurements of fasting plasma glucose. Overall, 13.15% (n =847,737) had impaired fasting glucose and 1.18% (n =76,297 women) had diabetes, of whom only...

ey0017.12-3 | Type 2 Diabetes | ESPEYB17

12.3. NIPA2 regulates osteoblast function by modulating mitophagy in type 2 diabetes osteoporosis

W Zhao , W Zhang , H Ma , M Yang

To read the full abstract: Sci Rep. 2020;10(1):3078. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-59743-4Short summary: This study describes a specific mechanism of reduced bone formation secondary to hyperglycaemia. In hyperglycaemic states, advanced glycation end products (AGEs) downregulate the highly selective magnesium transporter expression of NIPA2 in osteoblasts. This results in ma...

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...

ey0021.11-2 | Interventions for Weight Loss: New Findings | ESPEYB21

11.2. Mutations in the leptin-melanocortin pathway and weight loss after bariatric surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis

N Zhang , H Wang , S Ran , Z Wang , B Zhou , S Wang , Z Li , B Liu , Y Nie , Y Huang , H Meng

Brief Summary: This review evaluated the impact of gene mutations in the leptin-melanocortin pathway on short- and long-term outcomes after bariatric surgery, which is still the most effective treatment for severe obesity. This topic is of high clinical relevance, since such mutations play an important role in hunger regulation and energy homeostasis [1, 2] and may therefore confer weight regain after bariatric surgery [3]. To date there have been few publications, often with ...

ey0021.6-7 | Clinical and Molecular Insights into SF1 Deficiency | ESPEYB21

6.7. Long-read genome sequencing reveals a novel intronic retroelement insertion in NR5A1 associated with 46,XY differences of sexual development

GF Del Gobbo , X Wang , M Couse , L Mackay , C Goldsmith , AE Marshall , Y Liang , C Lambert , S Zhang , H Dhillon , C Fanslow , WJ Rowell , Canada Consortium Care4Rare , CR Marshall , KD Kernohan , KM Boycott

Brief Summary: This study performed long-read genome sequencing (lr-GS) using PacBio HiFi on several members of a four-generation family presenting with autosomal dominant (AD) 46,XY differences of sexual development (DSD). This family had undergone a lengthy molecular diagnostic process with no conclusive results. Lr-GS offers enhanced mapping capabilities in highly repetitive, homologous, and low-complexity regions, providing better assessment of structural variations and co...

ey0020.2-10 | Long-Acting Growth Hormone (LAGH) | ESPEYB20

2.10. Long-acting PEGylated growth hormone in children with idiopathic short stature

X Luo , S Zhao , Y Yang , G Dong , L Chen , P Li , F Luo , C Gong , Z Xu , X Xu , H Gong , H Du , L Hou , Y Zhong , Q Shi , X Chen , X Chen , L Xu , R Cheng , C Su , Y Ma , L Xu , L Zhang , H Lu

Brief summary: This randomized, multicenter, controlled, phase II study compared the effects of high-dose (HD) once-weekly PEGylated-recombinant human growth hormone (PEG-rhGH) to low-dose (LD) and to an untreated control group of children with idiopathic short stature (ISS) over a period of 52 weeks. PEG-rhGH was effective in increasing height gain in a dose dependent manner with both doses being well tolerated during the observation period.PEG-rhGH is ...