ISSN 1662-4009 (online)

ey0016.15-7 | (1) | ESPEYB16

15.7. Association of early introduction of solids with infant sleep: A secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial

MR Perkin , HT Bahnson , K Logan , T Marrs , S Radulovic , J Craven , C Flohr , G Lack

To read the full abstract: JAMA Pediatr 2018;172:e180739.This randomised controlled trial of 1303 exclusively breastfed 3-month-old UK infants was primarily performed to test the impact of early introduction of solid foods, from age 3 months, on the risk of food allergies (1). Sleep was measured as a secondary trial outcome: the trial showed that early introduction of solids increa...

ey0021.13-3 | Diabetes and Diabetes Technology | ESPEYB21

13.3. Celebrating the data from 100,000 real-world users of the MiniMed™ 780G system in Europe, Middle East, and Africa collected over 3 years: from data to clinical evidence

P Choudhary , A Arrieta , Heuvel T van den , J Castaneda , V Smaniotto , O Cohen

Brief Summary: This retrospective study analyzed data from real-world users of the MiniMed™ 780G System. Hybrid closed-loop algorithms have proven to be successful in achieving glycemic goals in people with diabetes. This performance has been consistently observed in various age groups and geographic areas.After the introduction of the first commercial automated insulin systems in 2016, the number and variety of these devices expanded rapidly (1). T...

ey0015.11-18 | Prebiotics reduce fat mass | ESPEYB15

11.18 Prebiotics Reduce Body Fat and Alter Intestinal Microbiota in Children Who Are Overweight or With Obesity

AC Nicolucci , MP Hume , I Martínez , S Mayengbam , J Walter , RA Reimer

To read the full abstract: Gastroenterology. 2017 Sep;153(3):711-722In adults, prebiotic intake is associated with improvements in satiety, postprandial glucose and insulin concentrations (1). The effect of prebiotic intervention in overweight/obese children has been rarely studied. This clinical trial showed that supplementation with oligofructose-enriched inulin for 16 weeks decreased BM...

ey0017.10-5 | (1) | ESPEYB17

10.5. Association of cereal, gluten, and dietary fiber intake with islet autoimmunity and type 1 diabetes

L Hakola , ME Miettinen , E Syrjala , M Akerlund , M-H Takkinen , TE Korhonen , S Ahonen , J Ilonen , J Toppari , R Veijola , J Nevelainen , M Knip , SM Virtanen

To read the full abstract: JAMA Pediatr 2019; 173:953–960.Dietary proteins, such as gluten, have been suggested to serve as triggers of the autoimmune process that leads to type 1 diabetes (T1DM). These authors studied the potential associations of cereal, gluten, and dietary fiber intake with the development of islet autoimmunity (IA) and T1DM.The prospective birth cohort Finnish Type 1 Diabetes Prediction and Preven...

ey0018.8-5 | Important for Clinical Practice | ESPEYB18

8.5. Improved urinary cortisol metabolome in addison disease: A prospective trial of dual-release hydrocortisone

S Espiard , J McQueen , M Sherlock , O Ragnarsson , R Bergthorsdottir , P Burman , P Dahlqvist , B Ekman , BE Engstrom , S Skrtic , J Wahlberg , PM Stewart , G Johannsson

J Clin Endocrinol Metab 2021; 106(3):814–825.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33236103/Here, the authors performed a randomized, 12-week, crossover study in order to assess cortisol metabolism during dual-release hydrocortisone (DR-HC) and conventional hydrocortisone (TID-HC) therapy in patients with primary adrenal insufficiency (n=50). Healthy controls (n=124) were i...

ey0019.13-14 | Endocrinology | ESPEYB19

13.14. Invaluable role of consanguinity in providing insight into paediatric endocrine conditions: lessons learnt from congenital hyperinsulinism, monogenic diabetes, and short stature

SA Amaratunga , TH Tayeb , P Dusatkova , S Pruhova , J Lebl

shenali.amaratunga@fnmotol.cz Horm Res Paediatr 2022; 95:1–11. doi: 10.1159/000521210Brief Summary: This review highlights the value of consanguinity in the discovery of novel genes for three endocrine conditions with increasing pathophysiological complexity: congenital hyperinsulinism, monogenic diabetes and short stature.<p class="abstex...

ey0020.5-4 | Clinical Guidance and Studies | ESPEYB20

5.4. Reproductive markers of testicular function and size during puberty in boys with and without a history of cryptorchidism

W Rodprasert , JJ Koskenniemi , HE Virtanen , S Sadov , A Perheentupa , H Ollila , J Albrethsen , A-M Andersson , A Juul , NE Skakkebaek , KM Main , J Toppari

Brief summary: This prospective longitudinal study compared serum reproductive hormone levels and testicular volume around the onset of puberty between cryptorchid and healthy boys.Congenital cryptorchidism is the most common congenital anomaly among newborn boys, and still little is known about pubertal testicular function and serum reproductive hormone levels during puberty in this population.Pubertal follow-up with clinical exam...

ey0016.15-12 | (1) | ESPEYB16

15.12. Ghrelin enhances food odor conditioning in healthy humans: An fMRI study

JE Han , J Frasnelli , Y Zeighami , K Larcher , J Boyle , T McConnell , S Malik , M Jones-Gotman , A Dagher

To read the full abstract: Cell Reports. 2018 Dec 4;25(10):2643–2652.e4.More on the gut and the reward response: Ghrelin has been reported to encourage eating through dopamine that is important for the reward response. Here, the authors injected 38 subjects with ghrelin, while exposing them to various odors, both food and non-food based. They were also shown r...

ey0015.13-16 | Advances in the Diagnosis and Management of Congenital Hypothyroidism | ESPEYB15

13.16 Incidence of congenital hypothyroidism in China: data from the national newborn screening program, 2013-2015

K Deng , C He , J Zhu , J Liang , X Li , X Xie , P Yu , N Li , Q Li , Y Wang

To read the full abstract: J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab 2018; 31(6):601-608This article summarizes the findings of likely the largest program of neonatal congenital hypothyroidism (CH) screening in the world. This is a truly impressive effort. The overall incidence of CH was 1/2421, in line with other reports that also observed a relatively high incidence of CH in neonates born in Asia. However, a...

ey0021.4-8 | New Paradigms | ESPEYB21

4.8. Verapamil prevents decline of IGF-I in subjects with type 1 diabetes and promotes [beta]-cell IGF-I signaling

G Xu , J Chen , B Lu , P Sethupathy , WJ Qian , A Shalev

Brief Summary: This study examined the potential benefits of Verapamil, a calcium channel blocker traditionally used to treat hypertension, in Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). It shows that Verapamil can prevent the decline of Insulin-like Growth Factor I (IGF-I) levels, which are crucial for β-cell survival and insulin production. Moreover, Verapamil reduced the expression of IGF-binding protein 3 (IGFBP3), enhancing IGF-I signaling and protecting β-cells from apoptosis. Henc...