Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0051s3.1 | Diabetes Track 1: Symposium 3 | BSPED2017

Nephropathy – What have we learned from AdDIT?

Dunger David

Introduction: The Adolescent type 1 Diabetes cardio-renal Intervention Trial (AdDIT) is a collaboration across 32 sites in Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom exploring the early detection and prevention of complications in adolescents with type 1 diabetes.Methods: Over 4,000 young people aged 10–16 years were screened to identify 450 high risk (based on urinary albumin excretion) for a randomised controlled trial (RCT) of statins and ACE inhib...

ea0013s49 | Management of endocrine disorders in pregnancy: the mother and the child | SFEBES2007

The use of insulin sensitisers in the adolescent

Dunger David

Normal pubertal development is characterised by a decline in insulin sensitivity resulting from the effects of elevated growth hormone levels on peripheral glucose uptake in muscle. The increased glucose availability for other tissues leads to protein sparing, contributing to the anabolism of puberty. Insulin also has an important role in the regulation of the tempo of puberty through its actions on SHBG and IGFBP-1 which, in part, determine the bioavailability of sex steroids...

ea0039ep106 | Pituitary and growth | BSPED2015

Acid-labile subunit deficiency: a case report

Punniyakodi Sadhanandham , Puthi Vijith , Dunger David , Semple Robert

Background: Acid-labile subunit (ALS) protein plays a vital role in maintaining the serum IGF by prolonging the half-life of IGF/IGFBP binary complex. ALS deficiency due to IGFALS gene mutation results in primary IGF1 deficiency and associated with growth impairment, insulin resistance and occasionally delayed puberty.Case report: A 9-year-old boy was referred for short stature (height −1.8 SDS and weight −1.8 SDS). He is the sixth of non-con...

ea0030p50 | (1) | BSPED2012

Adiponectin levels are inversely related to length in early infancy

Prentice Philippa , Ong Ken , Schoemaker Marieke , van Tol Eric , Acerini Carlo , Hughes Ieuan , Dunger David

Introduction: The adipokine adiponectin promotes insulin sensitivity and its circulating levels are inversely related to adiposity in adults and older children. In small for gestational age (SGA) infants adiponectin levels decline rapidly with age in early life and have been inversely associated with subsequent weight gain. There are few data in early infancy, especially in non-SGA infants.We therefore investigated the association between adiponectin lev...

ea0028p250 | Pituitary | SFEBES2012

Factors affecting growth hormone (GH) replacement during transition in patients with childhood-onset GH deficiency

Thankamony Ajay , Capalbo Donatella , Rachel Williams , Heywood James , Ong Ken , Dunger David , Simpson Helen

Background: GH therapy during the transition period is important for somatic maturation. Identification of factors associated with low IGF-I levels may be useful in optimising GH replacement therapy.Objectives: To explore the prevalence and determinants of insufficient GH replacement during transitionMethods: Childhood-onset GH deficient (CO-GHD) patients (n=65) who stopped therapy, and were started on adult GH dose during t...

ea0051oc7.1 | Oral Communications 7 | BSPED2017

JUMP: Maternal family history of diabetes and non-white ethnicity adversely affects beta cell response in young people with Type 2 Diabetes

Dias Renuka , Aston Kayleigh , tornese gianluca , Dunger David , Wales Jerry , Hamilton-Shield Julian , Barnett Anthony , Barrett Timothy

Background: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) in children and adults continues to rise. The relative contribution of pancreatic beta cell failure is not established. We aimed to analyse beta cell function in a subgroup of the UK T2D (JUMP) cohort.Methods: Participants were recruited at 58 hospital centres across England and Wales (n=204). Patients were 5–18 years, diagnosed with T2D (ADA criteria) and a BMI SDS>+1.0. At baseline, demographics, clin...

ea0023oc2.1 | Oral Communications 2 | BSPED2009

Final height in Turner syndrome after Oxandrolone and delayed pubertal induction: results of a UK randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial

Gault Emma-Jane , Perry Rebecca , Casey Sarah , Cole Tim , Paterson Wendy , Hindmarsh Peter , Betts Peter , Dunger David , Donaldson Malcolm

The UK Turner Study examined in girls with Turner syndrome (TS) the impact on final height (FH) of Oxandrolone (Ox) and/or delayed pubertal induction (14y).Methods: Girls with TS aged 7–13y receiving GH were randomised to Ox (0.05 mg/kg per day, max. dose 2.5 mg/day) or placebo from 9y (or from enrolment if >9y). Girls requiring oestrogen were further randomised to begin oral Ethinylestradiol (E2) (Y1:2 μg/day; Y2:4 μg/day; ...

ea0033oc3.2 | Oral Communications 3 | BSPED2013

GAD and IA2 autoantibody positivity is associated with a requirement for insulin treatment: results of the UK national paediatric Type 2 Diabetes cohort

Gray Zoe , Ilsley Emma , Cotter Catherine , Makusha Lydiah , Ford Anna , Turner Kelly , Heywood James , Chandler Kyla , Bingley Polly , Barnett Anthony , Dunger David , Shield Julian , Wales Jeremy , Barrett Timothy

Objectives: To establish the frequency of islet cell autoimmunity in children with a clinical diagnosis of type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and describe associated clinical and laboratory findings.Methods: We recruited children with: paediatrician diagnosis of T2DM; BMI above 85th centile for age and sex; children with other confirmed diagnoses such as monogenic and type 1 diabetes (T1DM) were excluded. Clinical data was collected into a national database. Blood w...

ea0030oc4.3 | Oral Communications 4 | BSPED2012

White UK children are older, more obese and more insulin resistant than non-White UK children at diagnosis of type 2 diabetes: baseline results of the UK national type 2 diabetes cohort

Gray Zoe , Ilsley Emma , Cotter Catherine , Makusha Lydiah , Ford Anna , Turner Kelly , Heywood James , Barnett Anthony , Dunger David , Hamilton-Shield Julian , Wales Jeremy , Barrett Timothy

Objectives: Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) has increased in UK children since the first reports in 2000; however it is poorly characterised and management practice varies across the UK. We aimed to describe the characteristics of the first 125 children recruited to the UK national study.Methods: We recruited children with: paediatrician diagnosis of T2DM; body mass index (BMI) above 85th centile for age and sex; other diagnoses such as monogenic diabetes exclude...

ea0027oc4.2 | Oral Communications 4 | BSPED2011

White UK children are older, more obese and more insulin resistant than non-White UK children at diagnosis of type 2 diabetes: baseline results of the UK national type 2 diabetes cohort

Barrett Timothy , Gray Zoe , Ilsley Emma , Cotter Catherine , Ford Anna , Turner Kelly , Heywood James , Barnett Anthony , Dunger David , Hamilton-Shield Julian , Wales Jeremy

Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) has increased in UK children since the first reports in 2000; however it is poorly characterised and management practice varies across the UK. We aimed to describe the characteristics of the first 103 children recruited to a national study. We wrote to paediatricians asking for children with: diagnosis of T2DM; body mass index (BMI) above 85th centile for age and sex; and other diagnoses such as monogenic diabetes excluded. Clinical data was collected in...