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ey0018.8-12 | New Concerns | ESPEYB18

8.12. First-Trimester prenatal dexamethasone treatment is associated with alterations in brain structure at adult age

A Van't Westeinde , L Karlsson , A Nordenstrom , N Padilla , S Lajic

J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2020; 105(8):dgaa340.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32497228/Here, the authors investigated whether prenatal treatment with dexamethasone (DEX) in the first trimester is associated with alterations of brain morphology on MRI scans. Observed MRI alterations were not linked to any alterations in cognitive function or mood, but were associated with DNA methylation in ...

ey0017.8-15 | New Concerns | ESPEYB17

8.15. Altered gray matter structure and white matter microstructure in patients with congenital adrenal hyperplasia: Relevance for working memory performance

Westeinde A Van’t , L Karlsson , Sandberg M Thomsen , A Nordenstrom , N Padilla , S Lajic

To read the full abstract: Cereb Cortex. 2020; 30(5): 2777–2788. PMID: 31819952.Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), most commonly caused by 21-hydroxylase deficiency, is an autosomal recessively inherited life-threatening impairment in cortisol and, in the severe salt wasting form, aldosterone synthesis. The implementation of neonatal screening programs for CAH and the continuous imp...

ey0020.6-16 | Food for Thought | ESPEYB20

6.16. Brain structure in autoimmune Addison's disease

A Van't Westeinde , N Padilla , M Siqueiros Sanchez , S Fletcher-Sandersjoo , O Kampe , S Bensing , S Lajic

Brief summary: This study investigated the brain structure in young adult patients with autoimmune Addison’s disease (AAD). It found that patients with AAD had a 4.3% smaller total brain volume but no major differences in subcortical structures compared to healthy controls.Both short- and long-term disruptions in cortisol concentrations and rhythmicity affect brain structure development. Animal studies have shown that both pre- and postnatal disturb...

ey0021.8-17 | New Paradigms | ESPEYB21

8.17. Increased resting-state functional connectivity in patients with autoimmune addison disease

A Van't Westeinde , N Padilla , S Fletcher-Sandersjoo , O Kampe , S Bensing , S Lajic

Brief Summary: This case-control study compared resting-state functional connectivity (rs-fc) of the brain between patients with autoimmune Addison’s disease (AAD) and healthy controls. The results suggest that AAD affects the baseline functional organization of the brain and that current treatment strategies of AAD may be a risk factor.Comment: Autoimmune Addison disease (AAD) is a form of primary adrenal insufficiency (PAI), in which autoimmune ad...