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ey0018.7-10 | Basic Science | ESPEYB18

7.10. Central ceramide signaling mediates obesity-induced precocious Puberty

V Heras , JM Castellano , D Fernandois , I Velasco , E Rodriguez-Vazquez , J Roa , MJ Vazquez , F Ruiz-Pino , M Rubio , R Pineda , E Torres , MS Avendano , A Paredes , L Pinilla , D Belsham , C Dieguez , F Gaytan , N Casals , M Lopez , M Tena-Sempere

Cell Metab. 2020 Dec 1;32(6):951–966.e8. 10.1016/j.cmet.2020.10.001. PMID: 33080217. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1550413120305349?via%3DihubIn brief: This study reveals the critical role of hypothalamic ceramide synthesis in the induction of precocious puberty in obe...

ey0016.2-10 | Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: Neonatal and Long-term Consequences | ESPEYB16

2.10. Association of gestational diabetes with maternal disorders of glucose metabolism and childhood adiposity

WL Jr Lowe , DM Scholtens , LP Lowe , A Kuang , M Nodzenski , O Talbot , PM Catalano , B Linder , WJ Brickman , P Clayton , C Deerochanawong , J Hamilton , JL Josefson , M Lashley , JM Lawrence , Y Lebenthal , R Ma , M Maresh , D McCance , WH Tam , DA Sacks , AR Dyer , BE Metzger , Follow-up Study Cooperative Research Group HAPO

JAMA. 2018 Sep 11;320(10):1005–1016. doi: 10.1001/jama.2018.11628.The aims of this study were to assess whether in utero exposure to untreated gestational diabetes (using the IADPSG criteria) is associated with long-term risk of a disorder of glucose metabolism among mothers and greater adiposity among their children at 10 to 14 years post-partum.The Hyperglycem...

ey0015.11-7 | New Developments in Monogenic Obesity | ESPEYB15

11.7 MC4R agonism promotes durable weight loss in patients with leptin receptor deficiency

K Clément , H Biebermann , IS Farooqi , L Van der Ploeg , B Wolters , C Poitou , L Puder , F Fiedorek , K Gottesdiener , G Kleinau , N Heyder , P Scheerer , U Blume-Peytavi , I Jahnke , S Sharma , J Mokrosinski , S Wiegand , A Müller , K Weiß , K Mai , J Spranger , A Grüters , O Blankenstein , H Krude , P Kühnen

To read the full abstract: Nat Med 2018, May;24(5):551-555[Comments on 1.1, 1.5, 1.6 and 1.7] All four here presented articles have monogenic obesity as their theme. While patients with monogenic obesity are rare, these individuals bear a heavy disease burden. Furthermore, these...

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...

ey0018.2-19 | Maternal Obesity and Long-term Infant Consequences | ESPEYB18

2.19. Differences of DNA methylation patterns in the placenta of large for gestational age infant

Z Shen , Y Tang , Y Song , W Shen , C Zou

Medicine (Baltimore). 2020 Sep 25;99(39):e22389. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000022389. PMID: 32991460.In this relatively small study (6 placenta) the placentas from mothers of infants born large for gestational age (LGA) were compared to placentas of appropriate gestational age (AGA) infants for changes in genome wide DNA methylation. There were significant differences in the specific meth...

ey0019.2-4 | Neonatal hypoglycaemia | ESPEYB19

2.4. Continuous glucose monitoring for the prevention of morbidity and mortality in preterm infants

A Galderisi , D Trevisanuto , C Russo , R Hall , M Bruschettini

Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2021 Dec 21;12(12):CD013309. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD013309.pub3. PMID: 34931697.Brief Summary: This systematic review assessed the evidence for continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) to prevent morbidity and mortality in preterm infants. There was uncertainty about the safety of CGM and the available management algorithms, and many morbidities remain unreporte...

ey0019.10-2 | Reviews | ESPEYB19

10.2. Screening for type 1 diabetes in the general population: a status report and perspective

EK Sims , REJ Besser , C Dayan , Rasmussen C Geno , C Greenbaum , KJ Griffin , W Hagopian , M Knip , AE Long , F Martin , C Mathieu , M Rewers , AK Steck , JM Wentworth , SS Rich , O Kordonouri , AG Ziegler , KC Herold

NIDDK Type 1 Diabetes TrialNet Study Group.Diabetes. 2022 Apr 1;71(4):610-623. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35316839/Brief Summary: This is a comprehensive review on general population screening, a current hot topic in the field of type 1 diabetes (T1D). The authors provide a critical overview of the rationale for population screening, arguments for and against it, current efforts to gui...

ey0017.1-11 | Clinical Highlights | ESPEYB17

1.11. Endocrinology and adolescence: Dealing with transition in young patients with pituitary disorders

E Sbardella , C Pozza , AM Isidori , AB Grossman

To read the full abstract: Eur J Endocrinol. 2019 Oct;181(4):R155–R171. doi: 10.1530/EJE-19-0298. PMID: 31370006.Transition is described as the planned process of transferring care from pediatric to adult healthcare services. Recent recommendations by various medical associations underline that preparation of adolescents and their parents, consideration of the adolescent’s developmen...

ey0017.7-3 | Clinical Guidance | ESPEYB17

7.3. Pubertal timing and adult fracture risk in men: A population-based cohort study

L Vandenput , JM Kindblom , M Bygdell , M Nethander , C Ohlsson

To read the full abstract: PLoS Medicine vol. 16,12 e1002986. 2 Dec. 2019. doi: https://journals.plos.org/plosmedicine/article?id=10.1371/journal.pmed.1002986This large scale population-based cohort study identifies a slightly higher risk for adult fracture in men who had later puberty. The pubertal period plays a key role...

ey0017.12-1 | Type 2 Diabetes | ESPEYB17

12.1. Outcomes in patients with hyperglycemia affected by covid-19: Can we do more on glycemic control?

C Sardu , N D’Onofrio , ML, et al. Balestrieri

To read the full abstract: Diabetes Care. 2020. doi: 10.2337/dc20-0723Short summary: In this observational cohort of hospitalised COVID-19 patients in Italy, patients who had hyperglycaemia, with or without diabetes, were at higher risk for severe COVID disease than normoglycaemic patients. Insulin infusion was effective for achieving glycaemic targets and reducing mortality in patients...