ISSN 1662-4009 (online)

ey0016.9-15 | Biologic Agents and Growth in Chronic Inflammatory Diseases | ESPEYB16

9.15. Growth during Tocilizumab therapy for Polyarticular-course juvenile idiopathic arthritis: 2-year data from a phase III clinical trial

KN Bharucha , HI Brunner , I Calvo Penades , I Nikishina , N Rubio-Perez , S Oliveira , K Kobusinska , H Schmeling , F Sztajnbok , F Weller-Heinemann , E Zholobova , F Zulian , R Allen , J Chaitow , J Frane , C Wells , N Ruperto , F De Benedetti

To read the full abstract: J Rheumatol. 2018; 45(8): 1173In recent years, biologic agents have clearly been shown to be effective in maintaining remission and improving linear growth in children with inflammatory bowel disease and other chronic inflammatory diseases (1–3). This prospective cohort study analyzed growth in 187 patients (143 females, mean age 11±4 years; including...

ey0016.12-8 | Metabolic Syndrome | ESPEYB16

12.8. Carbotoxicity-noxious effects of carbohydrates

G Kroemer , C Lopez-Otin , F Madeo , R de Cabo

Cell 2018;175:605–614.DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2018.07.044.http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30340032Summary: Epidemiological, clinical intervention trials and experimental evidence indicate the negative impact of excessive carbohydrate uptake. This review details the history of carbohydrate consumption and mechanisms of ca...

ey0015.1 | (1) | ESPEYB15

1. Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology

de Roux Nicolas , F Gevers Evelien , Gaston-Massuet Carles

This year has been very rich in highly interesting papers in Neuroendocrinology. Some papers reported in this selection described new mechanisms, but also new mouse models to understand or to investigate pediatric endocrinopathies. In these 12 papers, one of them stands out as highly remarkable by the originality of the hypothesis, the quality of the work but also for the perspectives in medicine. This paper by Zhang et al. demonstrates the importance of hypothalamic stem/prog...

ey0015.6-17 | Psychological aspects | ESPEYB15

6.17 Methodological Issues for Psychological Evaluation across the Lifespan of Individuals with a Difference/Disorder of Sex Development

F D'Alberton , S Vissani , C Ferracuti , V Pasterski

To read the full abstract: Sex Dev. 2018;12(1-3):123-134There is a paucity of psychological follow-up studies in DSD patients. This is especially problematic since differences in sex development often affect the individual in fundamental ways that are related to their self-perception and social experiences. In this paper, the authors explain, in an illustrative way, the different strategies that can ...

ey0015.14-8 | Imprinting without DNA methylation | ESPEYB15

14.8 Maternal H3K27me3 controls DNA methylation-independent imprinting

A Inoue , L Jiang , F Lu , T Suzuki , Y Zhang

To read the full abstract: Nature 2017;547:419Since the identification of DNA methylation as a master regulator of genomic imprinting more than 20 years ago, it has been the only known mammalian germline imprinting mark. However, recent studies have identified several imprinted genes capable of maintaining paternal allele-specific expression in the absence of oocyte DNA methylation. Here, t...

ey0020.11-2 | Improving Access to Healthcare in Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes | ESPEYB20

11.2. Determining the efficiency path to universal health coverage: cost-effectiveness thresholds for 174 countries based on growth in life expectancy and health expenditures

A Pichon-Riviere , M Drummond , A Palacios , S Garcia-Marti , F Augustovski

Brief summary: This article develops a framework to assess the effect of adoption of new health interventions on rates of healthcare expenditure using a cost-effectiveness threshold. This detailed economic analysis is applied to 174 countries and would allow decision-makers to evaluate the effects of increased expenditure on overall population health.Health systems face strong pressure to meet the needs of populations, but to do so with scarce resources....

ey0016.11-10 | Brown Adipose Tissue: The Story Goes On | ESPEYB16

11.10. Brown adipose tissue in prepubertal children: associations with sex, birthweight, and metabolic profile

R Malpique , JM Gallego-Escuredo , G Sebastiani , J Villarroya , A Lopez-Bermejo , F de Zegher , F Villarroya , L Ibanez

To read the full abstract: Int J Obes 2019; 43(2): 384–91Studies regarding brown adipose tissue (BAT) activity in children are scarce due to the difficulties in detecting BAT by imaging and the need for elaborate techniques to measure BAT activity. Here, prepubertal children born small for gestational age (SGA, n=41) and children born appropriate for gestational age (AGA, <...

ey0015.4-5 | Important for clinical practice | ESPEYB15

4.5 Growth hormone improves cardiopulmonary capacity and body composition in children with growth hormone deficiency

D Capalbo , F Barbieri , N Improda , F Giallauria , E Di Pietro , A Rapacciuolo , R Di Mase , C Vigorito , M Salerno

To read the full abstract: J Clin Endocrinol Metab 2017; 102(11):4080-4088GH influences the structure and function of the heart. Untreated GHD adults have a worse cardiometabolic disease risk profile characterized by altered body composition, unfavorable changes in metabolism, reduced left ventricular mass and cardiac output and decreased exercise capacity [25-26]. GH...

ey0018.13-11 | Endocrinology | ESPEYB18

13.11. Clinical characteristics of 46,XX males with congenital adrenal hyperplasia

S Savaş-Erdeve , Z Aycan , S Cetinkaya , AP Ozturk , F Bas , S Poyrazoglu , F Darendeliler , E Ozsu , Z Sıklar , M Demiral , E Unal , M Nuri Ozbek , F Gurbuz , B Yuksel , O Evliyaoglu , N Akyurek , M Berberoglu

J Clin Res Pediatr Endocrinol 2020 Dec 30.doi: 10.4274/jcrpe.galenos.2020.2020.0216– The characteristics of 44 patients with 46,XX congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) who were raised as males were described– 15/44 (34%) were diagnosed before 2 years of age– The median final height was 149.2 (range 133–172) cmThis paper discusses an important ...

ey0019.7-7 | Basic Science | ESPEYB19

7.7. Connecting nutritional deprivation and pubertal inhibition via GRK2-mediated repression of kisspeptin actions in GnRH neurons

C Perdices-Lopez , MS Avendano , A Barroso , F Gaytan , F Ruiz-Pino , MJ Vazquez , S Leon , YB Song , V Sobrino , V Heras , A Romero-Ruiz , J Roa , F Jr Mayor , C Murga , L Pinilla , UB Kaiser , M. Tena-Sempere

Metabolism. 2022 Apr;129:155141. doi: 10.1016/j.metabol.2022.155141. Epub 2022 Jan 22. PMID: 35074314. https://www.metabolismjournal.com/article/S0026-0495(22)00019-1/fulltextBrief Summary: the authors used pharmacological and transgenic models to demonstrate the role of GRK2, G protein coupled-recept...