ISSN 1662-4009 (online)

ey0017.8-8 | Clinical Trials - New Treatments | ESPEYB17

8.8. Efficacy and safety of levoketoconazole in the treatment of endogenous Cushing’s syndrome (SONICS): A phase 3, multicentre, open-label, single-arm trial

M Fleseriu , R Pivonello , A Elenkova , R Salvatori , RJ Auchus , RA Feelders , EB Geer , Y Greenman , P Witek , F Cohen , BMK Biller

To read the full abstract: Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol. 2019; 7(11): 855-865. PMID: 31542384A.Endogenous Cushing’s syndrome is a rare, serious endocrine condition characterized by chronic overproduction of cortisol (1). It is most often caused by a pituitary adenoma (i.e. Cushing’s disease), while other causes include ectopic ACTH secretion or primary adrenal neopl...

ey0016.7-14 | Clinical Guidance | ESPEYB16

7.14. Pituitary deficiency and precocious puberty after childhood severe traumatic brain injury: a long-term follow-up prospective study

Y Dassa , H Crosnier , M Chevignard , M Viaud , C Personnier , I Flechtner , P Meyer , S Puget , N Boddaert , S Breton , M Polak

To read the full abstract: Eur J Endocrinol. 2019 May 1;180(5):281–290.This longitudinal prospective study of 61 children with a 5-10 years follow-up post severe traumatic brain injury evaluates the prevalence of pituitary deficiency and precocious puberty.In children, retrospective and prospective studies report variable rates of hypothyroidism...

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...

ey0015.5-7 | Fractures, vitamin D and steroids – unclear associations | ESPEYB15

5.7 Vitamin D and Fracture Risk in Early Childhood: A Case-Control Study

LN Anderson , SW Heong , Y Chen , KE Thorpe , K Adeli , A Howard , E Sochett , CS Birken , PC Parkin , JL Maguire , TARGet Kids Collaboration

To read the full abstract: Am J Epidemiol 2017;185:1255-1262Vitamin D and adequate dietary calcium intake are important for skeletal health and therefore it was expected that vitamin D concentration would be associated with increased fracture risk. However, here, the authors did not find any statistically significant association between concurrent 25(OH)D concentration and fracture risk. In addition...

ey0015.9-3 | Late consequences of tumour therapy: prevention and monitoring | ESPEYB15

9.3 Growth and pubertal patterns in young survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia

S Elitzur , R Houri-Shtrecher , M Yackobovitz-Gavan , G Avrahami , S Barzilai , G Gilad , Y Lebenthal , M Phillip , B Stark , I Yaniv , S Shalitin

To read the full abstract: J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab. 2017;30:869-877Several previous studies had focused on the early risk of metabolic syndrome or its components in survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL), while fewer data are available on pubertal development in these subjects. The merit of this study was to carefully investigate growth and pubertal development in a large ...

ey0015.9-12 | Biologic agents in chronic inflammatory diseases: lights and shadows | ESPEYB15

9.12 Growth Improvement with Adalimumab Treatment in Children with Moderately to Severely Active Crohn’s Disease

TD Walters , WA Faubion , AM Griffiths , RN Baldassano , J Escher , FM Ruemmele , JS Hyams , A Lazar , S Eichner , B Huang , Y Li , RB Thakkar

To read the full abstract: Inflamm Bowel Dis. 2017;23:967-975Approximately one-third of children and adolescents with Crohn disease (CD) suffer from growth failure and delayed puberty, leading in some to psychological and social dysfunction, especially in boys. Pubertal delay in CD may also impact the normal growth spurt and lead to short adult height. The aim of therapy in children with C...

ey0015.9-15 | Late-effects of non-therapeutic radiation on thyroid: the history of atomic bomb survivors | ESPEYB15

9.15 Thyroid dysfunction and autoimmune thyroid disease among atomic bomb survivors exposed in childhood

M Imaizumi , W Ohishi , E Nakashima , N Sera , K Neriishi , M Yamada , Y Tatsukawa , I Takahashi , S Fujiwara , K Sugino , T Ando , T Usa , A Kawakami , M Akahoshi , A Hida

To read the full abstract: J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2017;102:2516-2524The Adult Health Study (AHS) is a clinical program established in 1958 by the Radiation Effects Research Foundation (RERF) as a subset of the Life Span Study to examine the late effects of atomic bomb exposure (1-2). This cross-sectional analysis evaluated the dose-response effect of radiation exposure on the prevalence of thyr...

ey0015.11-14 | Adipose tissue – a main source of miRNAs | ESPEYB15

11.14 Adipose Tissue Macrophage-Derived Exosomal miRNAs Can Modulate In Vivo and In Vitro Insulin Sensitivity

W Ying , M Riopel , G Bandyopadhyay , Y Dong , A Birmingham , J Bae Seo , J Ofrecio , J Wollam , A Hernandez-Carretero , W Fu , P Li , J Olefsky

To read the full abstract: Cell 2017, Volume 171, Issue 2Here, the group of Jerrold Olefsky identified adipose tissue macrophages as important sources of microRNAs regulating metabolic processes not only within the adipose tissue depot, but also in an endocrine way in other distant tissues. The application of exosomes derived from ATMs isolated from obese mice caused insulin resistance both ...

ey0020.3-12 | Translational Highlights | ESPEYB20

3.12. Impaired bone strength and bone microstructure in a novel early-onset osteoporotic rat model with a clinically relevant PLS3 mutation

J Hu , B Zhou , X Lin , Q Zhang , F Guan , L Sun , J Liu , O Wang , Y Jiang , WB Xia , X Xing , M Li

In Brief: The study established a novel rat model with a clinically relevant PLS3 mutation, which replicates the osteoporotic phenotype of early-onset PLS3-related osteoporosis. The findings suggest that treatment with alendronate or teriparatide improves bone mass and microarchitecture, suggesting their potential as effective treatments for early-onset osteoporosis caused by PLS3 mutations.Commentary: This study is an essentia...