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ey0020.6-13 | Reviews | ESPEYB20

6.13. Development and function of the fetal adrenal

E Pignatti , T du Toit , CE Fluck

Brief summary: This review covers the recent advances in the understanding of fetal adrenal development and the interplay with the feto-placental unit. A short overview of related adrenal disorders is presented. The effect of other hormone systems is also discussed and the reliability of using rodent models to study adrenal pathophysiology.Structural development of the fetal adrenal and its transition to the adult organ: There are differ...

ey0018.13-8 | Endocrinology | ESPEYB18

13.8. Analysis of the screening results for congenital adrenal hyperplasia involving 7.85 million newborns in China: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Z Li , L Huang , C Du , C Zhang , M Zhang , Y Liang , X Luo

Front Endocrinol 2021; 12:624507. doi: 10.3389/fendo.2021.624507– This systematic review identified 41 Chinese studies totalling 7,853,756 newborns who underwent neonatal CAH screening– The overall incidence of CAH in China was 1/23,024 (95% CI, 1/25,757 to 1/20,815)– Among the CAH patients, the Male:Female ratio was 1.92:1, and 76% presented with salt wasting<p class=...

ey0017.12-9 | Metabolic Syndrome | ESPEYB17

12.9. Variabilities in childhood cardiovascular risk factors and incident diabetes in adulthood: The Bogalusa Heart Study

T Du , C Fernandez , R Barshop , V Fonseca , W Chen , LA Bazzano

To read the full abstract: Diabetes Care. 2019;42(9):1816–23. doi: 10.2337/dc19-0430Short summary: In this longstanding cohort study (n =1718), high intraindividual variability over time in BMI and in HDL-C during childhood, independent of their mean levels, conferred an increased risk of later-life diabetes.Comment: Intraindividual variabil...

ey0016.4-14 | Mechanism of the Year | ESPEYB16

4.14. IGF-2 preprograms maturing macrophages to acquire oxidative phosphorylation-dependent anti-inflammatory properties

L Du , L Lin , Q Li , K Liu , Y Huang , X Wang , K Cao , X Chen , W Cao , F Li , C Shao , Y Wang , Y Shi

To read the full abstract: Cell Metab. 2019 4;29:1363–1375.Mesenchymal stem and/or stromal cells (MSCs) regulate immune system and have been associated with inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. The IGF system is mainly known for its role in the regulation of growth, development and metabolism. A possible role of IGF-I in inflammation has recently been proposed [1, 2], whereas the e...

ey0019.14-6 | Steroidogenesis and beyond | ESPEYB19

14.6. Altered steroidome in women with gestational diabetes mellitus: Focus on neuroactive and immunomodulatory steroids from the 24th week of pregnancy to labor

L Ond�ejikova , A Pa�izek , P Šimjak , D Vejražkova , M Velikova , K Anderlova , M Vosatkova , H Krejči , M Koucky , R Kancheva , M Duškova , M Vaňkova , J Blunt , M Hill

Biomolecules 2021;11:1746 doi: 10.3390/biom11121746Brief summary: Comprehensive steroid profiling of pregnant women with and without gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) during late gestation revealed specific GDM-related steroidomic changes, linking the maternal compartment to GDM pathophysiology and highlighting the interaction between GDM and the stage of gestation.It is...

ey0020.2-10 | Long-Acting Growth Hormone (LAGH) | ESPEYB20

2.10. Long-acting PEGylated growth hormone in children with idiopathic short stature

X Luo , S Zhao , Y Yang , G Dong , L Chen , P Li , F Luo , C Gong , Z Xu , X Xu , H Gong , H Du , L Hou , Y Zhong , Q Shi , X Chen , X Chen , L Xu , R Cheng , C Su , Y Ma , L Xu , L Zhang , H Lu

Brief summary: This randomized, multicenter, controlled, phase II study compared the effects of high-dose (HD) once-weekly PEGylated-recombinant human growth hormone (PEG-rhGH) to low-dose (LD) and to an untreated control group of children with idiopathic short stature (ISS) over a period of 52 weeks. PEG-rhGH was effective in increasing height gain in a dose dependent manner with both doses being well tolerated during the observation period.PEG-rhGH is ...

ey0020.8-10 | New Paradigms | ESPEYB20

8.10. Functional and metabolic alterations of gut microbiota in children with new-onset type 1 diabetes

X Yuan , R Wang , B Han , C Sun , R Chen , H Wei , L Chen , H Du , G Li , Y Yang , X Chen , L Cui , Z Xu , J Fu , J Wu , W Gu , Z Chen , X Fang , H Yang , Z Su , J Wu , Q Li , M Zhang , Y Zhou , L Zhang , G Ji , F Luo

Brief summary: Using in-depth multi-omics analyses of human type 1 diabetes (T1D) samples, the authors profiled gut microbial functional and metabolic alterations. The T1D microbiota showed decreased butyrate production and bile acid metabolism and increased lipopolysaccharide (LPS) biosynthesis. Fecal microbiota transplantation in animal models proved that T1D gut microflora is a causative factor in the regulation of glucose metabolism.The etiology of T...