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ey0017.10-1 | (1) | ESPEYB17

10.1. Congenital infections as contributors to the onset of diabetes in children: A longitudinal study in the United States, 2001-2017

MAM Rogers , C Kim

To read the full abstract: Pediatr Diabetes. 2020;21(3):456–459.For many years, infections have been thought to trigger the onset of type 1 diabetes (T1DM) or even to be one of the causes of autoimmune processes that eventually lead to the destruction of the pancreatic beta-cell. In particular, maternal rubella virus infections during pregnancy are reported to increase the risk of T1DM in children, and fetal rubella infection leads to highe...

ey0019.4-3 | Important for clinical practice | ESPEYB19

4.3. Growth hormone treatment in the pre-transplant period is associated with superior outcome after pediatric kidney transplantation

C Jagodzinski , S Mueller , R Kluck , K Froede , L Pavicic , J Gellermann , D Mueller , U Querfeld , D Haffner , M Zivicnjak

Pediatr Nephrol, 2022. 37(4): p. 859-869 PMID: 34542703Brief Summary: This prospective observational cohort study investigated growth rate after kidney transplant in children with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and growth failure, who received or did not receive rhGH treatment before transplantation. Patients pre-treated with rhGH showed better growth rates with taller height SDS at 7 years after transplantation. Positive effects of pre-transplant...

ey0017.4-10 | New perspectives | ESPEYB17

4.10. IGF-I in cord blood is predictive of final height in monozygotic twins with intratwin birth weight differences

C Kasner , S Schulte , F Schreiner , R Fimmers , B Stoffel-Wagner , P Bartmann , J Woelfle , B Gohlke

To read the full abstract: Clin Endocrinol (Oxf) 2020 May 13. doi: 10.1111/cen.14221. Online ahead of print.Children born either small for gestational age (SGA) or preterm usually do not achieve a final height (FH) in the mid-parental target height (MPTH) range, despite showing catch-up growth in the first years of life (1). The influence of intrauterine metabolic and hormonal factors has been p...

ey0016.7-1 | Basic Science | ESPEYB16

7.1. PACAP neurons in the ventral premammillary nucleus regulate reproductive function in the female mouse

RA Ross , S Leon , JC Madara , D Schafer , C Fergani , CA Maguire , AM Verstegen , E Brengle , D Kong , AE Herbison , UB Kaiser , BB Lowell , VM Navarro

To read the full abstract: Elife. 2018 Jun 15;7. pii: e35960.Using transgenic mice, this team discover a new role for Pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP) in female puberty and reproduction. This neuropeptide relays nutritional state information in the hypothalamus to regulate gonadotropin-releasing hormone release.Metabolic cues play...

ey0019.3-2 | Thyroid hormone action | ESPEYB19

3.2. Congenital hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism alters adrenal gene expression, development, and function

K Patyra , C Lof , H Jaeschke , H Undeutsch , HS Zheng , S Tyystjarvi , K Puławska , M Doroszko , M Chruściel , BM Loo , R Kurkijarvi , FP Zhang , CJ Huang , C Ohlsson , A Kero , M Poutanen , J Toppari , R Paschke , N Rahman , I Huhtaniemi , J Jaaskelainen , J Kero

Thyroid. 2022 Apr;32(4):459-471. doi: 10.1089/thy.2021.0535. PMID: 35044245Brief Summary: This study combines animal model and patient cohort data on the effect of hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism at birth on adrenal gland development and function. The data revealed reciprocal effects of neonatal hyper- and hypothyroidism on adrenal development, activity of the adrenal steroidogenic pathway a...

ey0018.10-1 | (1) | ESPEYB18

10.1. Did the COVID-19 lockdown affect the incidence of pediatric type 1 diabetes in Germany?

SR Tittel , J Rosenbauer , C Kamrath , J Ziegler , F Reschke , J Hammersen , K Monkemoller , A Pappa , T Kapellen , RW Holl , Initiative DPV

Diabetes Care. 2020;43(11):e172–e173. doi: 10.2337/dc20-1633During the first phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, the DPV (the German diabetes registry database) study group asked whether or not the COVID-19 lockdown had affected the incidence of pediatric T1D in Germany (1). More than 210 German pediatric diabetes centers contributed their data on pediatric patients with T1D with an onset at ag...

ey0018.11-14 | New insight into preconceptional and prenatal programming | ESPEYB18

11.14. Lifestyle intervention in pregnant women with obesity impacts cord blood DNA methylation, which associates with body composition in the offspring

J Jonsson , KM Renault , S Garcia-Calzon , A Perfilyev , AC Estampador , K Norgaard , M Vendelbo Lind , A Vaag , L Hjort , KF Michaelsen , E Malchau Carlsen , PW Franks , C Ling

Diabetes 2021 Apr;70(4):854–866. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33431374/These authors performed a randomized trial of obese pregnant women (n=425) to investigate the effects of a pregnancy lifestyle intervention on epigenetic variations in umbilical cord blood, on neonatal body composition (DXA) and on offspring BMI in later life (up to 3 years). Offspring of mothers who re...

ey0016.7-14 | Clinical Guidance | ESPEYB16

7.14. Pituitary deficiency and precocious puberty after childhood severe traumatic brain injury: a long-term follow-up prospective study

Y Dassa , H Crosnier , M Chevignard , M Viaud , C Personnier , I Flechtner , P Meyer , S Puget , N Boddaert , S Breton , M Polak

To read the full abstract: Eur J Endocrinol. 2019 May 1;180(5):281–290.This longitudinal prospective study of 61 children with a 5-10 years follow-up post severe traumatic brain injury evaluates the prevalence of pituitary deficiency and precocious puberty.In children, retrospective and prospective studies report variable rates of hypothyroidism...

ey0016.9-7 | Metabolic and Cardiovascular Risk in Cancer Survivors | ESPEYB16

9.7. No evidence of overweight in long-term survivors of childhood cancer after glucocorticoid treatment

FN Belle , R Kasteler , C Schindera , M Bochud , RA Ammann , NX von der Weid , CE Kuehni , Swiss Pediatric Oncology Group (SPOG)

To read the full abstract: Cancer. 2018 Sep 1; 124 (17): 3576.Glucocorticoids still represent one of the pillars in the treatment of paediatric hematologic malignancies, but they cause excessive weight gain through several mechanisms. However, it is unclear whether these glucocorticoids have a long-lasting effect on body weight, because studies have focused mainly on the acute effects du...

ey0020.3-15 | Advances in Growth, Bone Biology, and Mineral Metabolism | ESPEYB20

3.15. Lymphatic vessels in bone support regeneration after injury

L Biswas , J Chen , J De Angelis , A Singh , C Owen-Woods , Z Ding , JM Pujol , N Kumar , F Zeng , SK Ramasamy , AP Kusumbe

In Brief: Current dogma is that lymphatic vessels are absent in bone and bone marrow. Using advanced 3D-imaging and mouse genetics, these authors show the presence of lymph vessels in bone. Moreover, they show that genotoxic stress causes lymph vessels expansion and lymphangiogenesis in bone, which in turn promotes bone and hematopoietic regeneration.Commentary: The lymphatic system maintains fluid homeostasis, removes cellular waste products and produce...