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ea0037ep107 | Steroids, development and paediatric endocrinology | ECE2015

Paediatric hypothyroidism: effect of thyroxin replacement therapy on growth hormone secretion and linear growth velocity

Saqib Sadia , Kiani Amjad Rashid , Anwar Urooj , Akram Maleeha , Shahid Gulbin , Ishtiaq Osama , Ahmad Afzaal , Qayyum Mazhar , Rizvi Shakeel Raza

Thyroid gland secretes thyroid hormones, which play a critical role in growth, differentiation, reproduction and metabolism, whereas hypothyroidism in children is associated with short stature and normalisation of thyroid function with thyroxin replacement therapy increases linear growth velocity (LGV). In stimulating LGV, thyroxin may have its direct effects on bone cells or it may affect LGV through its effect on growth hormone (GH) secretion. The present study attempted to ...

ea0037ep768 | Pituitary: clinical | ECE2015

Exogenous administration of GH increases linear growth velocity at higher doses during pre- and early puberty in GH deficient short stature children

Anwar Urooj , Kiani Amjad Rashid , Saqib Sadia , Akram Maleeha , Shahid Gulbin , Ishtiaq Osama , Ahmad Afzaal , Qayyum Mazhar , Rizvi Shakeel Raza

In GH deficiency (GHD), which is a medical condition caused by problems in the pituitary gland, the body does not produce sufficient amount of GH, resulting in short stature in children. The treatment of GHD short children with exogenous GH increases linear growth velocity (LGV). The present study determined the effect of exogenous GH treatment on LGV, the dose(s) of exogenous GH that effectively impacts LGV and the stage(s) of puberty at which the effect of exogenous GH treat...

ea0035p685 | Male reproduction | ECE2014

An analysis of the possible relationship circulating concentrations of ghrelin, LH, FSH, testosterone and inhibin B at the time of puberty in normal healthy boys

Naseem A A , Rizvi S S R , Anwer Urooj , Mehmood Sana , Perveen Nadia , Shaheen Ghazala , Saqib Sadia , Tahir Faheem , Qayyum Mazhar

Ghrelin receptor GHSR1α is expressed in hypothalamo–pituitary–gonadal tissues. Ghrelin reduces GnRH secretion in pre-pubertal period and concentrations of ghrelin are positively correlated with testosterone at adulthood. Nevertheless, the role of ghrelin in affecting pituitary and gonadal functions during normal pubertal development remains elusive. A possible correlation between ghrelin and LH, FSH, testosterone and inhibin B was examined in boys (n=55...

ea0035p699 | Male reproduction | ECE2014

A possible association between circulating concentrations of obestatin, LH, FSH, testosterone and inhibin B during puberty in normal healthy boys

Naseem A A , Rizvi S S R , Shaheen Ghazala , Perveen Nadia , Mehmood Sana , Anwer Urooj , Tahir Faheem , Qayyum Mazhar

The G protein coupled receptor of obestatin GPR39 is expressed in pituitary and gonads, indicating its possible role in regulation of pituitary and testicular function. The present study examined a possible association of obestatin with LH, FSH, testosterone, and inhibin B at puberty. Blood samples were collected from 10 to 20 years old boys (n=557) and concentrations of obestatin, LH, FSH, testosterone, and inhibib B were determined using specific ELISA. Data were an...

ea0070aep850 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2020

An investigation into the age and developmental stage related association between plasma concentrations of leptin and growth hormone, linear growth velocity, body mass index and body surface area in boys between the ages of 1 and 20 years

Ahmed Naseem Afzaal , Qayyum Mazhar , Akram Maleeha , Tahir Fahim , Afshan Kiran , Jahan Sarwat , Shakeel Raza Rizvi Syed

Puberty, one segment of a larger developmental continuum in humans, is characterized by major transformations in body such as highest growth, sexual development and distribution of fat in different body regions. Leptin is regarded as an essential adipokine that regulates intake of food, expenditure of energy and body fat mass. It is well known that alterations in nutritional states markedly influence growth hormone (GH) secretion, which in turn regulates linear growth, muscle ...

ea0070aep854 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2020

Age and developmental stage dependent relationship between thyroid hormones and follicle stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone, testosterone and inhibin B in boys between the ages of 1 and 20 years

Shakeel Raza Rizvi Syed , Ahmed Naseem Afzaal , Akram Maleeha , Tahir Fahim , Afshan Kiran , Jahan Sarwat , Qayyum Mazhar

The maturation of hypothalamo-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis causes the onset of puberty, which stimulates the development of secondary sex characteristics and changes in the size and composition of the body. Furthermore, the size of the thyroid gland increases and its function also changes as an adaptation to the requirements of the transformation of child to an adult. It has also been reported that the thyroid hormones including thyroxin (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3) have a f...

ea0032p337 | Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2013

A study on the relationship between energy reserves and energy expenditure during the time of male puberty

Naseem Afzaal Ahmed , Afzal Nadia , Younas Ayesha , Saqlain Muhammad , Fatima Midhat , Aslam Shaista , Qayyum Mazhar , Rizvi S S R

Leptin, a key metabolic signal controlling both energy intake and energy reserves, informs the brain about energy stores of the body to initiate reproductive processes at puberty. Thyroid hormones are important determinant of overall energy expenditure, basal metabolic rate and thermogenesis. The present study examined the relationship between leptin and thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3) in boys (n=540) between the age of 1 and 20 years. B...

ea0029oc18.5 | Paediatric Endocrinology | ICEECE2012

Earlier reactivation of the hypothalamo-pituitary-gonadal axis and advancement of puberty in boys under labour stress

Khan A. , Kanwal A. , Naureen S. , Naseem A. , Aslam S. , Irfan M. , Tahir F. , Qayyum M. , Mansoor R. , Murtaza S. , Rizvi S.

The reawakening of the hypothalamo-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) leading to attainment of sexual maturation and reproductive capacity is influenced by several internal and external factors. Amongst external factors, adverse physical or psychological conditions may alter the timing of onset of puberty. The present study examined the effect of persistent and severe physical stress on timing of onset of puberty. The study included non-working school/college going and working boys of 10...

ea0029p485 | Developmental endocrinology | ICEECE2012

The timing of the onset of adrenarche in Pakistani boys

Bibi F. , Naseem A. , Aslam S. , Irfan M. , Tahir F. , Qayyum M. , Mansoor R. , Murtaza S. , Rizvi S.

Adrenarche is a normal maturational event that in humans occurs at around 6–8 years of age. During adrenarche, a new zone of the adrenal cortex, the zona reticularis, is developed, resulting in increased production of adrenal androgens, androsteindione, DHEA and DHEAS. The increase in the secretion of adrenal androgens causes the appearance of axilliary and pubic hair, a brief increase in linear growth velocity and bone maturation, and the development of the brain. The pr...

ea0029p1332 | Pituitary Basic | ICEECE2012

Evidence of the involvement of gherline and obestatin in the regulation of GH secretion during pubertal development in boys

Kausar N. , Naseem A. , Bibi S. , Aslam S. , Irfan M. , Qayyum M. , Yousaf R. , Mansoor R. , Murtaza S. , Rizvi S.

The oxyntic mucosa of digestive tract secretes two peptide hormones, ghrelin and obestatin, which are derived from the same gene transcript and play an important role in food intake, metabolic responses and growth and reproduction. Ghrelin and obestatin bind GH secretagogue receptor GHSR1α and G-protein coupled receptor GPR39 respectively, in the pituitary. A limited data in the literature demonstrate that levels of ghrelin peak during first 2 years of life and thereafter...