ISSN 1662-4009 (online)

ey0016.8-20 | Food for Thought | ESPEYB16

8.20. Associations of prenatal depressive symptoms with DNA methylation of HPA axis-related genes and diurnal cortisol profiles in primary school-aged children

V Stonawski , S Frey , Y Golub , N Rohleder , J Kriebel , TW Goecke , PA Fasching , MW Beckmann , J Kornhuber , O Kratz , GH Moll , H Heinrich , A Eichler

To read the full abstract: De Psychopathol. 2019; 31(2): 419–431.Environmental stimuli, especially in the pre- and postnatal periods, can have long-lasting effects on offspring development and health. Prenatal exposure to maternal depression, anxiety or stress may alter functioning of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. Here, epigenetic modifications of DNA in genes...

ey0015.2-16 | Maternal obesity impacts placental lipid metabolism leading to increased lipid accumulation | ESPEYB15

Maternal obesity impacts placental lipid metabolism leading to increased lipid accumulation

V Calabuig-Navarro , M Haghiac , J Minium , P Glazebrook , GC Ranasinghe , C Hoppel , S Hauguel de-Mouzon , P Catalano , P O'Tierney-Ginn

To read the full abstract: Endocrinology 2017 Aug 1;158(8):2543-2555Maternal obesity and gestational diabetes (GDM) are associated with a higher risk for maternal, and offspring complications and appear to be mediated at least partly by an aberrant placental morphology and function, with altered nutrient transport capacities. The human placenta adapts to mild maternal diabetes by limiting placent...

ey0015.2-18 | Dietary composition, age, and sex determine the central inflammatory response associated with the long-term outcomes of excess weight gain | ESPEYB15

Dietary composition, age, and sex determine the central inflammatory response associated with the long-term outcomes of excess weight gain

P Argente-Arizón , F Díaz , P Ros , V Barrios , M Tena-Sempere , LM García-Segura , J Argente , JA Chowen

To read the full abstract: Endocrinology. 2018 Jan 1;159(1):368-387Hypothalamic inflammation has been linked to the development and progression of obesity and its sequelae. Obesity in rodents and humans is associated with gliosis of the arcuate nucleus, a key hypothalamic region for the regulation of energy homeostasis and adiposity. Gliosis, the activation of astrocyte and microglial cell popula...

ey0015.5-9 | Life-long skeletal consequences of delayed puberty | ESPEYB15

5.9 Genetically Determined Later Puberty Impacts Lowered Bone Mineral Density in Childhood and Adulthood

DL Cousminer , JA Mitchell , A Chesi , SM Roy , HJ Kalkwarf , JM Lappe , V Gilsanz , SE Oberfield , JA Shepherd , A Kelly , SE McCormack , BF Voight , BS Zemel , SF Grant

To read the full abstract: J Bone Miner Res 2018;33:430-436Bone mass increases dramatically during puberty. The process of sexual maturation is therefore likely to impact lifelong bone health. Bone mineral density (BMD) tracks throughout life and later age at menarche is associated with increased osteoporosis risk in women, possibly because of combined effects of later menarche and lower peak bone ma...

ey0015.6-3 | Important for clinical practice | ESPEYB15

6.3 Endocrine Treatment of Gender-Dysphoric/Gender-Incongruent Persons: An Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline

WC Hembree , PT Cohen-Kettenis , L Gooren , SE Hannema , WJ Meyer , MH Murad , SM Rosenthal , JD Safer , V Tangpricha , GG T’Sjoen

To read the full abstract: J Clin Endocrinol Metab 2017 Nov 1;102(11):3869-3903This Endocrine Society endorsed paper is an update of the 2009 version, also published in JCEM, with clinical guidelines for endocrine management of patients with GD. The major focus is on adult patients but a large part is also focusing on children and adolescents with GD, contributed by co-authors with pediatric endo...

ey0015.8-16 | New Concerns | ESPEYB15

8.16 Quantitative brain MRI in congenital adrenal hyperplasia: in vivo assessment of the cognitive and structural impact of steroid hormones

EA Webb , L Elliott , D Carlin , M Wilson , K Hall , J Netherton , J Reed , TG Barrett , V Salwani , JD Clayden , W Arlt , N Krone , AC Peet , AG Wood

To read the full abstract: J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2018;103(4):1330-1341Glucocorticoids exert an inverted U-shaped influence on human cognition, particularly on acquiring and consolidating memory (25), whereas androgens have an overall beneficial effect on cognitive control, verbal memory, and spatial cognition in humans (26). Although previous studies in patients with CAH have con...

ey0015.13-15 | Advances in the Diagnosis and Management of Congenital Hypothyroidism | ESPEYB15

The five papers included in this section reflect the increasing interest by resource-limited countries in developing such a program but also highlight specific points that need to be considered in countries that embark in this wonderful initiative to make it successful.

S Gowachirapant , N Jaiswal , A Melse-Boonstra , V Galetti , S Stinca , I Mackenzie , S Thomas , T Thomas , P Winichagoon , K Srinivasan , MB Zimmerman

To read the full abstract: Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol 2017; 5:853-63 This prospective, randomized trial investigates the benefits of iodine supplementation (200 mcg per day) in pregnant women from Thailand and India on the neurological development of their children. Iodine readily crosses the placenta and is required for the synthesis of thyroid hormones by the fetal thyroid gland. In add...

ey0015.14-1 | Why do women have more autoimmune disease than men? | ESPEYB15

14.1 Estrogen receptor α contributes to T cell–mediated autoimmune inflammation by promoting T cell activation and proliferation

I Mohammad , I Starskaia , T Nagy , J Guo , E Yatkin , K Väänänen , WT Watford , Z Chen

To read the full abstract: Sci. Signal. 2018;11:eaap9415Women are more frequently affected by autoimmune disorders than men. A role for estrogen was suggested by the observation that the development of inflammatory bowel disease was associated with oral contraceptive use. Women also respond to infection and vaccination with higher antibody production and a T helper 2 (TH2) cell&#8211...

ey0015.15-1 | Seeing is believing: childhood overweight and obesity | ESPEYB15

15.1 Development of the MapMe intervention body image scales of known weight status for 4-5 and 10-11 year old children

AR Jones , MJ Tovee , LR Cutler , KN Parkinson , LJ Ells , V Araujo-Soares , MS Pearce , KD Mann , D Scott , JM Harris , AJ Adamson

To read the full abstract: J Public Health (Oxf) 2017:1-9Our efforts to control overweight and obesity in children are severely hampered because most of their parents (and indeed most of their health professionals!) cannot visually recognise an obese child, let alone one who is overweight. This is particularly difficult at around the ages 4-6 years old because this coincides with the BMI n...

ey0015.15-2 | Global burden of obesity | ESPEYB15

15.2 Health Effects of Overweight and Obesity in 195 Countries over 25 Years

AR Jones , MJ Tovee , LR Cutler , KN Parkinson , LJ Ells , V Araujo-Soares , MS Pearce , KD Mann , D Scott , JM Harris , AJ Adamson

To read the full abstract: N Engl J Med 2017;377:13-27Other estimates of the global trends and projections in obesity have been published. In this regard, the current analysis provides similar, albeit equally worrying, data on the trends towards more obesity across all regions of the world. Moreover, a particular advance of this current study, which was funded by the Bill and Melind...