ISSN 1662-4009 (online)

ey0015.5-8 | Fractures, vitamin D and steroids – unclear associations | ESPEYB15

5.8 Association Between Inhaled Corticosteroid Use and Bone Fracture in Children with Asthma

N Gray , A Howard , J Zhu , LY Feldman , T To

To read the full abstract: JAMA Pediatr 2018;172:57-64Corticosteroids are a well-known risk factor for compromised bone health. There have been concerns regarding the use of inhaled corticosteroids in children with asthma. It is often stated that poor disease control is a greater risk for bones than the medication itself. The evidence however has not been overwhelming. Corticosteroids ...

ey0015.14-3 | Sow during infancy and reap later | ESPEYB15

14.3 Early life experience drives structural variation of neural genomes in mice

TA Bedrosian , C Quayle , N Novaresi , FH Gage

To read the full abstract: Science 2018;359:1395-1399Brain development and behavior are influenced by early life experiences, such as nutrients, stress, adversity and maternal care. While we believe the epigenome is the mediator, these authors investigated whether the genome itself of individual brain cells could be changed by environmental factors. A possible mechanism relies on mo...

ey0020.7-6 | Gonadal Function and Fertility Issues in Childhood Cancer Survivors | ESPEYB20

7.6. The impact of vincristine on testicular development and function in childhood cancer

I Clark , MFH Brougham , N Spears , RT Mitchell

Brief summary: This is a systematic review on the effects of vincristine-containing regimens, commonly considered to have low gonadotoxicity, on human prepubertal testis, after the reports of testicular tissue abnormalities and severely impaired fertility due to vincristine exposure in prepubertal rodents.Twenty-four studies were identified that reported testicular development and fertility after treatment with vincristine-containing regimens. Only 9/24 ...

ey0020.9-18 | Patient Care: Bariatric Surgery, New Drugs, and Appropriate Language | ESPEYB20

9.18. Say what you mean, mean what you say: The importance of language in the treatment of obesity

N Fearon , A Sudlow , CW le Roux , DJ Pournaras , R Welbourn

Brief summary: This study investigated how frequently negative terminology such as ‘fail’ and ‘morbid obesity’ was used in scientific publications dealing with bariatric surgery in peer reviewed journals. 2.4% of the publications analyzed included the term ‘fail’ and 16.8% contained the term ‘morbid’ in conjunction with obesity. This study showed that negative language, blaming the patient for the lack of weight loss or weight regain, wa...

ey0020.11-16 | Endocrinology | ESPEYB20

11.16. Syrian females with congenital adrenal hyperplasia: a case series

N Dehneh , R Jarjour , S Idelbi , A Alibrahem , S Al Fahoum

Brief summary: This case series of five patients with 21-hydroxylase deficiency congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) treated in Damascus, Syria is presented to highlight the current management, including the difficulties of sex assignment, in this cultural context.In Syria, female infants with 21-hydroxylase deficiency CAH and resulting virilization are generally considered to be male until proven otherwise. This case series reports on the care of five c...

ey0016.1-5 | New Mechanisms | ESPEYB16

1.5. CRISPR-mediated activation of a promoter or enhancer rescues obesity caused by haploinsufficiency

N Matharu , S Rattanasopha , S Tamura , L Maliskova , Y Wang , A Bernard , A Hardin , WL Eckalbar , C Vaisse , N Ahituv

To read the full abstract: Science 2019;363(6424).A wide range of human diseases result from haploinsufficiency, where gene expression is decreased as compared to normal conditions. Haploinsufficiency is a typical mechanism in autosomal dominant disorders. Rare mutations in Sim1 or Mc4r are models of haploinsufficiency causing severe early-onset obesity with hyperphagia...

ey0019.11-5 | New findings in adipose tissue biology | ESPEYB19

11.5. Insulin directly regulates the circadian clock in adipose tissue

N Tuvia , O Pivovarova-Ramich , V Murahovschi , S Luck , A Grudziecki , AC Ost , M Kruse , VJ Nikiforova , M Osterhoff , P Gottmann , O Gogebakan , C Sticht , N Gretz , M Schupp , A Schurmann , N Rudovich , AFH Pfeiffer , A Kramer

achim.kramer@charite.de Diabetes 2021;70:1985–1999http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34226282Brief Summary: This study analyzed gene expression in subcutaneous adipose tissue samples of adults with obesity collected before and after the hyperinsulinemic–euglycemic clamp or control saline infusion. They demonstrate that insulin regulat...

ey0016.10-15 | (1) | ESPEYB16

10.15. Increased prevalence of disordered eating in the dual diagnosis of type 1 diabetes mellitus and celiac disease

I Tokatly Latzer , M Rachmiel , N Zuckerman Levin , K Mazor-Aronovitch , Z Landau , RF Ben-David , C GrafBar-El , N Gruber , N Levek , B Weiss , D Stein , L Lerner-Geva , O Pinhas-Hamiel

To read the full abstract: Pediatr Diabetes. 2018;19:749–755.Disordered eating behaviors (DEBs) may lead to full blown eating disorders and these might impair patients’ adherence to chronic disease management. Both type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) and celiac disease (CD) are associated with DEBs. Adolescents with T1D and eating disorders have worse metabolic control and a higher...

ey0018.1-10 | Genetics | ESPEYB18

1.10. MITOL dysfunction causes dwarfism with anterior pituitary hypoplasia

K Matsuno , S Nagashima , I Shiiba , K Taniwaka , K Takeda , T Tokuyama , N Ito , N Matsushita , T Fukuda , S Ishido , R Inatome , S Yanagi

J Biochem. 2020 Sep 1;168(3):305-312. doi: doi: 10.1093/jb/mvaa050. PMID: 32302394.This study shows that mice mitochondrial regulatory gene Mitol-deficient mice display reduced growth in combination with anterior pituitary hypoplasia and reduced growth hormone levels.MITOL encodes a ubiquitin ligase. Ablation of Mitol in nestin-expressing cells ...

ey0019.11-12 | Weight regulation and endocrine circuits (including interventions) | ESPEYB19

11.12. Lower circulating sertoli and leydig cell hormone levels during puberty in obese boys: a cross-sectional study

S Rerat , J Amsellem-Jager , MC L'hour , N Bouhours-Nouet , A Donzeau , S Rouleau , L Levaillant , F Emeriau , V Moal , F Boux de Casson , N Lahlou , R Coutant

regis.coutant@chu-angers.fr J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2022 Mar 24;107(4):e1568–e1576. doi: 10.1210/clinem/dgab845https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34918072/Brief Summary: This cross-sectional study describes how levels of Sertoli and Leydig cell hormones differ between 351 obese and overw...