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ey0017.2-17 | Maternal Obesity and Long-Term Infant Consequences | ESPEYB17

2.17. Children exposed to maternal obesity or gestational diabetes mellitus during early fetal development have hypothalamic alterations that predict future weight gain

KA Page , S Luo , X Wang , T Chow , J Alves , TA Buchanan , AH Xiang

To read the full abstract: Diabetes Care. 2019 Aug;42(8):1473–1480. PMID: 31332028Maternal obesity and gestational diabetes (GDM) increase the risk of offspring developing childhood obesity and type 2 diabetes. The underlying mechanisms and possible neuronal pathways are unknown but might involve changes in the hypothalamic structure and function. Novel non-invasive imaging te...

ey0016.10-11 | (1) | ESPEYB16

10.11. Changes in diabetes medication regimens and glycemic control in adolescents and young adults with youth-onset type 2 diabetes: The SEARCH for diabetes in youth study

CA Pinto , JM Stafford , T Wang , RR Shankar , JM Lawrence , G Kim , C Pihoker , RB Jr D'Agostino , D Dabelea

Pediatr Diabetes. 2018 May 15. doi: 10.1111/pedi.12691There is a small but significant debate as to whether or not type 1 (T1D) and type 2 diabetes (T2D) are the same disease with albeit different course. It might therefore be prudent to include into a chapter on T1D a publication on T2D. This study aimed to describe recent medication patterns and changes in medication patterns and glycemic con...

ey0015.11-21 | Diet and the genes | ESPEYB15

11.21 Improving adherence to healthy dietary patterns, genetic risk, and long term weight gain: gene-diet interaction analysis in two prospective cohort studies

T Wang , Y Heianza , D Sun , T Huang , W Ma , EB Rimm , JE Manson , FB Hu , WC Willett , L Qi

To read the full abstract: BMJ. 2018 Jan 10;360:j5644On the basis of scientific evidence and dietary recommendations, several diet quality scores have been developed to evaluate the healthfulness of dietary patterns. Previous studies show that improvement in adherence to healthy dietary patterns is associated with less weight gain (2, 3, 4). But, until now, no study had assessed the interaction betwe...

ey0015.8-8 | Important for Clinical Practice | ESPEYB15

8.8 Noninvasive prenatal diagnosis of 21-hydroxylase deficiency using target capture sequencing of maternal plasma DNA

D Ma , Y Yuan , C Luo , Y Wang , T Jiang , F Guo , J Zhang , C Chen , Y Sun , J Cheng , P Hu , J Wang , H Yang , X Yi , W Wang , Asan , Z Xu

To read the full abstract: Sci Rep. 2017; 7(1): 7427Prenatal dexamethasone treatment has been suggested over three decades ago to prevent virilization of a female fetus affected with 21-hydroxylase deficiency due to genetic mutations in the CYP21A2 gene. However, current treatment guidelines for CAH regard this treatment still as experimental, mainly because follow-up studies of treated fetu...

ey0021.14-2 | Basic Biology and Molecular Mechanisms | ESPEYB21

14.2. Human fertilization in vivo and in vitro requires the CatSper channel to initiate sperm hyperactivation

S Young , C Schiffer , A Wagner , J Patz , A Potapenko , L Herrmann , V Nordhoff , T Pock , C Krallmann , B Stallmeyer , A Ropke , M Kierzek , C Biagioni , T Wang , L Haalck , D Deuster , JN Hansen , D Wachten , B Risse , HM Behre , S Schlatt , S Kliesch , F Tuttelmann , C Brenker , T. Strunker

Short summary: This study examined ex vivo the function of the sperm-specific CatSper-channel in almost 2300 men undergoing investigation for infertility. In 9 infertile men with normal semen analysis but pathologic sperm motility, biallelic variants in genes forming the CatSper-channel were found, either in CATSPER2 or CATSPERE. These men and their partners failed to conceive naturally and medically assisted reproduction (MAR) was successful only via intracytoplasmic...

ey0015.15-8 | New mechanisms: food aversion | ESPEYB15

15.8 Non-homeostatic body weight regulation through a brainstem-restricted receptor for GDF15

JY Hsu , S Crawley , M Chen , DA Ayupova , DA Lindhout , J Higbee , A Kutach , W Joo , Z Gao , D Fu , C To , K Mondal , B Li , A Kekatpure , M Wang , T Laird , G Horner , J Chan , M McEntee , M Lopez , D Lakshminarasimhan , A White , SP Wang , J Yao , J Yie , H Matern , M Solloway , R Haldankar , T Parsons , J Tang , WD Shen , Y Alice Chen , H Tian , BB Allan

To read the full abstract: Nature 2017;550:255-259Loss of appetite, and even aversion to food, is a common experience during periods of illness (e.g. infection and pyrexia) and/or treatment (e.g. chemotherapy). This responses is distinct from the body’s homeostatic mechanisms (the hypothalamic leptin receptor-AGRP-POMC-MC4R axis), which normally regulate appetite and weight gain in ch...