ISSN 1662-4009 (online)

ey0018.15-8 | (1) | ESPEYB18

15.8. Anti-Mullerian hormone levels and risk of type 2 diabetes in women

Verdiesen Renee MG , Onland-Moret N Charlotte , van Gils Carla H , Stellato Rebecca K , Spijkerman Annemieke MW , Picavet H Susan J , Broekmans Frank JM , Verschuren WM Monique , van der Schouw Yvonne T

Diabetologia, 2021; 64, 375–384.https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00125-020-05302-5#Abs1The authors measured plasma anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) levels over 2x 5-year intervals in a prospective cohort study of 3293 healthy women aged 20–59 years at baseline. Lower baseline age-specific AMH levels were associated with a higher risk of Type 2 di...

ey0019.6-13 | Gender Incongruence: Growth and fertility in transgender girls | ESPEYB19

6.13. Adolescent transgender females present impaired semen quality that is suitable for intracytoplasmic sperm injection even before initiating gender-affirming hormone treatment

H Amir , L Perl , S Barda , D Lantsberg , AS Becker , G Israeli , F Azem , A. Ad Amir H Oren , L Perl , S Barda , D Lantsberg , AS Becker , G Israeli , F Azem , A Oren

Reprod Sci. 2022 Jan;29(1):260-269. PMID: 33788173, doi: 10.1007/s43032-021-00561-y. Brief Summary: This study from Israel investigated semen samples from 26 transgender girls aged 14-18 years and notes a general reduction in semen quality parameters. Fertility counselling is mandatory in all transgender adolescents prior to considering hormone interventions, but in ...

ey0019.8-1 | Mechanism of the year: neuropeptide substance P regulates aldosterone secretion | ESPEYB19

8.1. The developmental origin and the specification of the adrenal cortex in humans and cynomolgus monkeys

K Cheng , Y Seita , T Moriwaki , K Noshiro , Y Sakata , YS Hwang , T Torigoe , M Saitou , H Tsuchiya , C Iwatani , M Hosaka , T Ohkouchi , H Watari , T Umazume , K Sasaki

Sci Adv. 2022; 8(16): eabn8485. PMID: 35442744https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35442744/Brief Summary: This histologic and transcriptomic study of human and primate adrenal tissue samples provides a molecular framework to understand the fetal development of the adrenal gland.The adrenal cortex is the major source of steroid hormones that drive a plethora of critical ph...

ey0017.1-3 | Update on the Genetics of Hypopituitarism | ESPEYB17

1.3. Mutations in LAMB2 are associated with albuminuria and optic nerve hypoplasia with hypopituitarism

Tahoun Mona , Chandler Jennifer C , Ashton Emma , Haston Scott , Hannan Athia , Kim Ji Soo , D’Arco Felipe , Bockenhauer D , Anderson G , Lin Meei-Hua , Marzouk Salah , Saied Marwa H , Miner Jeffrey H , Dattani Mehul T , Waters Aoife M

To read the full abstract: J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2020 Mar 1;105(3). pii: dgz216. doi: 10.1210/clinem/dgz216. PMID: 31769495.Septo-optic dysplasia (SOD) involves a combination of midline brain defects, pituitary hormone deficiency, and optical nerve hypoplasia. The etiology of SOD is multifaceted; genetic factors are known to play a role, yet the vast majority of SOD patients remain withou...

ey0017.15-12 | (1) | ESPEYB17

15.12. A value-based healthcare approach: Health-related quality of life and psychosocial functioning in women with Turner syndrome

AT van den Hoven , LR Bons , RHM Dykgraaf , AB Dessens , H Pastoor , LCG de Graaff , MR Metselaar , A Kneppers-Swets , I Kardys , H Mijnarends , F Zweerus , JA Hazelzet , EMWJ Utens , AE van den Bosch , JW Roos-Hesselink

To read the full abstract: Clinical Endocrinology 2020;92:434–442.The authors developed and applied questionnaires to capture various aspects of health-related quality of life (HR-QoL) and psychosocial functioning in a large cohort of adult women with Turner syndrome (TS). Women with TS reported a lower HR-QoL, perceived more stress and experienced increased fatigue compared to the general population. They found a relationship between HR-Qo...

ey0016.1-6 | New Mechanisms | ESPEYB16

1.6. Regulation of feeding by somatostatin neurons in the tuberal nucleus

SX Luo , J Huang , Q Li , H Mohammad , CY Lee , K Krishna , AM Kok , YL Tan , JY Lim , H Li , LY Yeow , J Sun , M He , J Grandjean , S Sajikumar , W Han , Y Fu

To read the full abstract: Science 2018;361:76–81.The tuberal nucleus (TN) is a hypothalamic region which is well described in humans but remains poorly defined in rodents. In this paper, the authors demonstrated by specific and sophisticated techniques the role of somatostatin expressing TN (TNSST) neurons in the control of food intake in mice. Interestingly, their resul...

ey0016.8-16 | New Paradigms | ESPEYB16

8.16. Autoantibodies reactive to adrenocorticotropic hormone can alter cortisol secretion in both aggressive and nonaggressive humans

H Vaeroy , C Adori , R Legrand , N Lucas , J Breton , C Cottard , Rego JC do , C Duparc , E Louiset , H Lefebvre , P Dechelotte , E Western , S Andersson , T Hokfelt , SO Fetissov

To read the full abstract: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2018; 115(28): E6576–E6584.It is accepted that aggressive behavior can be viewed as a strategy by humans and animals to cope with stress, implying that neurobiological mechanisms involved in stress responses should underlie both physiological and pathological aggression (15, 16). The hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal ...

ey0015.5-6 | Towards evidence-based vitamin D supplementation | ESPEYB15

5.6 Effect of Higher vs Standard Dosage of Vitamin D3 Supplementation on Bone Strength and Infection in Healthy Infants: A Randomized Clinical Trial

J Rosendahl , S Valkama , E Holmlund-Suila , M Enlund-Cerullo , H Hauta-Alus , O Helve , T Hytinantti , E Levälahti , E Kajantie , H Viljakainen , O Mäkitie , S Andersson

To read the full abstract: JAMA Pediatr 2018;172(7):646-654Vitamin D deficiency in infants can lead to impaired bone mineralization and rickets. Since the 1920s, vitamin D has been used to prevent and treat rickets, but the optimal supplementation dose for bone health was unclear. Similarly, potential extra-skeletal benefits of vitamin D in childhood have been inadequately explored. Ac...

ey0020.3-18 | Advances in Growth, Bone Biology, and Mineral Metabolism | ESPEYB20

3.18. Periosteal stem cells control growth plate stem cells during postnatal skeletal growth

M Tsukasaki , N Komatsu , T Negishi-Koga , NC Huynh , R Muro , Y Ando , Y Seki , A Terashima , W Pluemsakunthai , T Nitta , T Nakamura , T Nakashima , S Ohba , H Akiyama , K Okamoto , R Baron , H Takayanagi

In Brief: The authors use cell tracing approaches in a PRMT5flox/Δ Ctsk-Cre strain to label periosteal stem cells (PSCs) and show that PSCs are not only essential for intramembranous bone formation but also for endochondral bone formation. The study identifies the role of PSC derived indian hedgehog (Ihh) in maintaining growth plate homeostasis and postnatal skeletal growth.Commentary: The skeleton harbors stem cells in three independent ...

ey0018.10-9 | (1) | ESPEYB18

10.9. Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentration in childhood and risk of islet autoimmunity and type 1 diabetes: the TRIGR nested case-control ancillary study

ME Miettinen , S Niinisto , I Erlund , D Cuthbertson , AM Nucci , J Honkanen , O Vaarala , H Hyoty , JP Krischer , M Knip

Diabetologia. 2020;63(4):780–787. doi: 10.1007/s00125-019-05077-4.This multicenter multinational study, in children with high genetic risk of T1D, identified an association between lower serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) concentrations and subsequent appearance of islet autoimmunity or T1D.The Trial to Reduce IDDM in the Genetically at Risk (TRIGR) ancillary ...