Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0022p601 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary (<emphasis role="italic">Generously supported by Novartis</emphasis>) | ECE2010

Basal and stimulated GH secretion in Cushing's syndrome: effects of ghrelin and GHRH+arginine

Picu Andreea , Marinazzo Elisa , Prodam Flavia , Broglio Fabio , Belcastro Sara , Aimaretti Gianluca , Giordano Roberta , Ghigo Ezio , Arvat Emanuela

GH secretion is usually impaired in active Cushing’s syndrome (CS), due to concomitant mechanisms, including diminished GHRH and/or increased somatostatin release and impaired pituitary somatotrope responsiveness. Differently, IGF1 levels not parallel GH insufficiency in CS, being reported reduced, normal or increased. Both ghrelin and GHRH+arginine (ARG) are powerful GH secretagogues, influenced by age and/or BMI. In 27 CS (42.7±2.9 years, 28.8±0.9 kg/m2</...

ea0020oc6.3 | Paediatric Endocrinology/Bone | ECE2009

Ghrelin and obestatin levels in normal weighted and obese prepubertal children

Prodam Flavia , Bellone Simonetta , Trovato Letizia , Grassino Erica , Moia Stefania , De Marchi Irene , De Rienzo Francesca , Bona Gianni

Introduction: Three peptides, acylated ghrelin (AG), unacylated ghrelin (UAG) and obestatin are derived from a common prohormone, preproghrelin by posttranslational processing, originating from endocrine cells in the stomach. Circulating ghrelin levels are decreased in obese subjects and increased by fasting and in patients with anorexia nervosa, but the physiological role of the three peptides is poorly understood in particular in childhood.Aim: In orde...

ea0016p434 | Neuroendocrinology | ECE2008

Hypopituitarism and features of the metabolic syndrome in patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI)

Prodam Flavia , Gasco Valentina , Rovere Silvia , Perino Claudio , Golisano Graziella , Busti Arianna , Belcastro Sara , Corneli Ginevra , Aimaretti Gianluca

Objective: Hypopituitarism in adults may be a consequence of TBI, but in the acute or long term management of TBI patients (ptx), endocrine evaluations are not usually included. Aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of hypopituitarism and metabolic syndrome in a population of 54 severe (n=31) and moderate (n=23) TBI ptx (38 M, 16 F; age (mean±S.D.): 39.8±2.1 years) who had TBI more than 12 months before.<p class="abstext...

ea0073pep12.6 | Presented ePosters 12: Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2021

Serum leptin and urine cortisol to cortisone ratio are correlated in familiar partial lipodystrophy type I (Kobberling Syndrome)

Daffara Tommaso , Mancioppi Valentina , Caputo Marina , Leone Ilaria , Ferrero Alice , Pelosini Caterina , Santini Ferruccio , Aimaretti Gianluca , Ceccarini Giovanni , Prodam Flavia

BackgroundIn lipodystrophy (LD) adipose tissue function is impaired, leading to a severe metabolic syndrome. Familiar Partial LD (FPLD) type I (Kobberling Syndrome) overlaps with Cushing’s syndrome phenotype. The latter and the metabolic impairment observed in FPLD1 may suggest a crosstalk between the HPA axis, assuming that leptin sensitivity is preserved in this context. We aimed to evaluate if leptin levels are associated with glucocorticoid acti...

ea0099p267 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2024

Acquired partial lipodystrophy: leptin and glucose blood levels in a pregnant patient

Romanisio Martina , Bighetti Leonardo , Daffara Tommaso , Ciamparini Carola , Vimercati Davide , Pitino Rosa , Pelosini Caterina , Aimaretti Gianluca , Caputo Marina , Prodam Flavia

Lipodystrophy syndromes are a rare and heterogeneous disease characterized by loss of subcutaneous adipose tissue, deposition of fat in ectopic areas, and consequently metabolic impairment, and its recognition is based on physical examination and clinical history. Because of the complexity of the disease, pregnancy represents a dainty and challenging event, still understudied. Here we report a case of a 28 year-old Caucasian female followed for type 2 diabetes and hypertriglyc...

ea0081rc1.2 | Rapid Communications 1: Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition 1 | ECE2022

Glucose alterations, insulin resistance, hypertension, and activation of the renin-aldosterone system are strictly associated in pediatric obesity

Antoniotti Valentina , Amore Martina , Bellone Simonetta , Ricotti Roberta , De Grandi Roberta , Caputo Marina , Spadaccini Daniele , Mancioppi Valentina , Aimaretti Gianluca , Prodam Flavia

Background: The increase of global childhood obesity has led to an increase of associated co-morbidities also at a young age. The pro-inflammatory state and insulin resistance are two master regulators of several complications, including hypertension and pre-diabetes frequently connected in a complex cross-talk.Aim: To evaluate the relationship between glucose alterations and blood pressure and the pathogenetic involvement of the renin-aldosterone system...

ea0081p602 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2022

Mediterranean Diet and 12 months weight loss result in complex serum metabolomic and fecal metaproteomic changes in paediatric obesity

Spadaccini Daniele , Vita Vanella Virginia , Barberis Elettra , Ricotti Roberta , Bellone Simonetta , Bona Elisa , Antoniotti Valentina , Caputo Marina , Mancioppi Valentina , Rabbone Ivana , Manfredi Marcello , Prodam Flavia

Background: The relationship between composition and function of microbiota, obesity and nutrition has been increasingly studied and is still a challenge.Aims: To test whether in a group of 12 pediatric patients with obesity the treatment with a structured hospital and in-home Mediterranean Diet intervention had an impact on gut microbiota composition, function, and metabolite production, including Short chain fatty acids (SCFAs).M...

ea0081p606 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2022

The ecology of the microbiome in children with congenital generalized lipodystrophy type 4 (CGL4) is quickly modified after metreleptin treatment

Daffara Tommaso , Mancioppi Valentina , Caputo Marina , Bellone Simonetta , Massa Nadia , Caramaschi Alice , Mignone Flavio , Romanisio Martina , Rabbone Ivana , Giordano Mara , Aimaretti Gianluca , Bona Elisa , Prodam Flavia

Introduction: Lipodystrophy syndromes are characterized by a progressive metabolic impairment secondary to adipose tissue dysfunction and genetic background. The role of microbiota is still uninvestigated.Objective: Evaluate the gut microbiome ecology in relation to dietary and clinical parameters in two infant siblings with congenital generalized lipodystrophy type 4 (CGL4) before and after treatment with recombinant leptin.Method...

ea0081p673 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2022

Transition in endocrinology: predictors of drop-out in a heterogeneous population during long-term follow-up

Romanisio Martina , Brasili Sara , Daffara Tommaso , Ferrero Alice , Vimercati Davide , Pizzolitto Francesca , Pitino Rosa , Luigi Maria Mollero Edoardo , Zavattaro Marco , Bellone Simonetta , Caputo Marina , Aimaretti Gianluca , Prodam Flavia

Aim: To evaluate: 1) clinical and epidemiological characteristics of outpatients transitioned from Pediatrics Endocrine (PED) to Adult Endocrine Department (AED) in a tertiary Centre; 2) transition process characteristics, and predictive factors of drop-out.Patients and methods: Demographic, clinical, and transition features of 170 consecutive patients with paediatric onset of chronic endocrine or metabolic disease (excluded type 1 diabetes) who transiti...

ea0081ep90 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2022

Tumor enlargement in adrenal incidentaloma is related to glaucoma and statin treatment: are there two new prognostic features?

Ferrero Alice , Daffara Tommaso , Mele Chiara , Zavattaro Marco , Romanisio Martina , Cavigiolo Beatrice , Costelli Samuele , Caputo Marina , Marzullo Paolo , Prodam Flavia , Aimaretti Gianluca

Aim: The uncertainty on the management of small adrenal incidentalomas (AIs) in guidelines still represents a challenge in real clinical practice. The aim of the study was to identify risk factors for morphological or functional changes during follow-up by using clinical, radiological, and pathological features.Methods: We retrospectively evaluated demographic (gender and age at diagnosis), clinical (weight, height, body mass index, smoking habit, comorb...