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Nat Genet ; 5(1): 71-3, 1993 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7693131

RESUMEN

Homozygous inactivation of a gene, as is frequently performed to generate mouse models, provides an opportunity to elucidate the role that the gene plays in normal physiology. However, studies of human disease provide direct insight into the effect of inactivating mutations in man. In this investigation, we have identified a one year-old boy from a consanguineous pedigree who is homozygous for deletion of the insulin receptor gene resulting in leprechaunism. Contrary to previous predictions, the complete deletion of the insulin receptor gene is compatible with life.


Asunto(s)
Discapacidades del Desarrollo/genética , Enanismo/genética , Eliminación de Gen , Hiperglucemia/genética , Receptor de Insulina/genética , Secuencia de Bases , Southern Blotting , Células Cultivadas , Consanguinidad , Cara/anomalías , Femenino , Fibroblastos , Homocigoto , Humanos , Lactante , Masculino , Datos de Secuencia Molecular , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa , Receptor de Insulina/deficiencia
2.
J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab ; 23(1-2): 3-16, 2010.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20432800

RESUMEN

Deficiency of insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) results in growth failure. A variety of molecular defects have been found to underlie severe primary IGF-I deficiency (IGFD), in which serum IGF-I concentrations are substantially decreased and fail to respond to GH therapy. Identification of more patients with primary or secondary IGFD is likely with investigative and diagnostic progress, particularly in the assessment of children with idiopathic short stature. Diagnosis of IGFD requires accurate and reliable IGF-I assays, adequate normative data for reference, and knowledge of IGF-I physiology for proper interpretation of data. Recombinant human IGF-I (rhIGF-I) treatment improves stature in patients with severe primary IGFD, and has also been shown to improve glycaemic control and insulin sensitivity in patients with severe insulin resistance. Ongoing studies of patients receiving rhIGF-I will allow further evaluation of the clinical utility of this treatment, with concurrent increase in our understanding of IGF-I and conditions of IGFD.


Asunto(s)
Metabolismo Energético/fisiología , Trastornos del Crecimiento/diagnóstico , Trastornos del Crecimiento/metabolismo , Resistencia a la Insulina/fisiología , Factor I del Crecimiento Similar a la Insulina/metabolismo , Química Clínica/normas , Niño , Trastornos del Crecimiento/tratamiento farmacológico , Humanos , Factor I del Crecimiento Similar a la Insulina/deficiencia , Factor I del Crecimiento Similar a la Insulina/uso terapéutico
3.
Horm Res Paediatr ; 91(6): 357-372, 2019.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31319416

RESUMEN

This update, written by authors designated by multiple pediatric endocrinology societies (see List of Participating Societies) from around the globe, concisely addresses topics related to changes in GnRHa usage in children and adolescents over the last decade. Topics related to the use of GnRHa in precocious puberty include diagnostic criteria, globally available formulations, considerations of benefit of treatment, monitoring of therapy, adverse events, and long-term outcome data. Additional sections review use in transgender individuals and other pediatric endocrine related conditions. Although there have been many significant changes in GnRHa usage, there is a definite paucity of evidence-based publications to support them. Therefore, this paper is explicitly not intended to evaluate what is recommended in terms of the best use of GnRHa, based on evidence and expert opinion, but rather to describe how these drugs are used, irrespective of any qualitative evaluation. Thus, this paper should be considered a narrative review on GnRHa utilization in precocious puberty and other clinical situations. These changes are reviewed not only to point out deficiencies in the literature but also to stimulate future studies and publications in this area.


Asunto(s)
Hormona Liberadora de Gonadotropina/uso terapéutico , Pubertad Precoz , Adolescente , Niño , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Pubertad Precoz/diagnóstico , Pubertad Precoz/tratamiento farmacológico , Pubertad Precoz/patología , Pubertad Precoz/fisiopatología
4.
Eur J Endocrinol ; 174(2): P1-9, 2016 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26563978

RESUMEN

Recombinant human GH (rhGH) has been in use for 30 years, and over that time its safety and efficacy in children and adults has been subject to considerable scrutiny. In 2001, a statement from the GH Research Society (GRS) concluded that 'for approved indications, GH is safe'; however, the statement highlighted a number of areas for on-going surveillance of long-term safety, including cancer risk, impact on glucose homeostasis, and use of high dose pharmacological rhGH treatment. Over the intervening years, there have been a number of publications addressing the safety of rhGH with regard to mortality, cancer and cardiovascular risk, and the need for long-term surveillance of the increasing number of adults who were treated with rhGH in childhood. Against this backdrop of interest in safety, the European Society of Paediatric Endocrinology (ESPE), the GRS, and the Pediatric Endocrine Society (PES) convened a meeting to reappraise the safety of rhGH. The ouput of the meeting is a concise position statement.


Asunto(s)
Consenso , Hormona de Crecimiento Humana/efectos adversos , Seguridad del Paciente/normas , Sociedades Médicas/normas , Adulto , Niño , Educación , Endocrinología/normas , Europa (Continente) , Humanos , Pediatría/normas , Proteínas Recombinantes
5.
Endocrinology ; 132(4): 1677-81, 1993 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7681763

RESUMEN

FRTL-5 cells, a diploid nontransformed line of rat thyroid follicular cells, exhibit a marked mitogenic response to insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) when they are exposed to TSH. Because IGF binding proteins (IGFBPs) are important modulators of IGF actions, we investigated the capacity of FRTL-5 cells to synthesize IGFBPs. We found that FRTL-5 cell conditioned media contained a single band of approximately 31 kilodaltons on ligand blot analysis. This band represents IGFBP-5 because: 1) it can be immunostained with a specific antibody raised against human IGFBP-5; 2) by Northern analysis, total RNA from FRTL-5 cells contains a major 6-kilobase transcript when hybridized with a cDNA for rat IGFBP-5; and 3) no transcripts were observed when Northern blots of FRTL-5 cells were hybridized with complementary DNAs for rat IGFBP-1, -2, -3, -4 or -6. Conditioned media IGFBP-5 increased in response to IGF-I, IGF-II, and insulin in a dose-dependent fashion, compared with unstimulated FRTL-5 cells. At maximally effective concentrations IGF-I was 3.5- and 6-fold more potent than IGF-II and insulin, respectively. The addition of a monoclonal antibody (Sm 1.2) to IGF-I completely inhibited IGF-I stimulation of the IGFBP-5 6-kilobase transcript and the appearance of IGFBP-5 in FRTL-5 conditioned media. Stimulation of IGFBP-5 synthesis by the IGFs and insulin appeared to be regulated at the messenger RNA (mRNA) level, because each stimulated similar increases in both IGFBP-5 mRNA and media protein at maximally effective concentrations. TSH, on the other hand, inhibited basal levels of IGFBP-5 mRNA and attenuated the increase in IGFBP-5 mRNA stimulated by IGF-I. FRTL-5 cells provide a relatively uncomplicated model to study the regulation and action of IGFBP-5 and the mechanisms by which IGFs interact with this binding protein.


Asunto(s)
Proteínas Portadoras/metabolismo , Glándula Tiroides/metabolismo , Animales , Proteínas Portadoras/biosíntesis , Proteínas Portadoras/genética , Línea Celular , Medios de Cultivo , Insulina/farmacología , Proteína 5 de Unión a Factor de Crecimiento Similar a la Insulina , ARN Mensajero/metabolismo , Somatomedinas/farmacología , Glándula Tiroides/citología , Tirotropina/farmacología , Factores de Tiempo
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J Clin Endocrinol Metab ; 86(4): 1504-10, 2001 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11297575

RESUMEN

Eight children with GH insensitivity syndrome were treated with recombinant human insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) (80--120 microg/kg sc twice daily) for 6.5--7.5 yr. We previously reported that height velocity (HV) improved with treatment (from mean pretreatment HV of 4.0 cm/yr), to 9.3 cm/yr for the first year and 6.2 cm/yr for the second year. HV remained slightly below this during the subsequent years (mean HV: 5.4, 5.5, 5.2, and 4.8 cm/yr during years 3--6). Mean height SD score before therapy was -5.6; and it improved to -4.5, -4.4, and -4.2 after 2, 4, and 6 yr of therapy, respectively. Treatment was accompanied by gain in body weight and fat. Bone age advanced normally in the prepubertal patients, but it advanced more rapidly during the latter years of treatment in those patients undergoing pubertal changes. The growth of spleen and kidneys (determined by ultrasound) was rapid in the first 2--3 yr of therapy. More age- appropriate growth ensued, but six patients had a renal length for height more than 2 SD above the mean at 6--7 yr of treatment. No major adverse changes in biochemical profile were observed. IGF-I-related hypoglycemia occurred early in treatment with the younger patients, but this problem abated as treatment was continued. IGF-I therapy is effective in promoting statural growth in GH insensitivity syndrome patients, but the growth response is neither as intense nor as well-sustained as the growth response to GH among children with GH deficiency.


Asunto(s)
Hormona de Crecimiento Humana/fisiología , Factor I del Crecimiento Similar a la Insulina/uso terapéutico , Composición Corporal/efectos de los fármacos , Niño , Desarrollo Infantil/efectos de los fármacos , Preescolar , Resistencia a Medicamentos , Facies , Femenino , Corazón/efectos de los fármacos , Corazón/crecimiento & desarrollo , Humanos , Factor I del Crecimiento Similar a la Insulina/efectos adversos , Riñón/efectos de los fármacos , Riñón/crecimiento & desarrollo , Tejido Linfoide/efectos de los fármacos , Tejido Linfoide/crecimiento & desarrollo , Masculino , Proteínas Recombinantes/efectos adversos , Proteínas Recombinantes/uso terapéutico , Bazo/efectos de los fármacos , Bazo/crecimiento & desarrollo , Síndrome
7.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab ; 81(9): 3312-7, 1996 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8784089

RESUMEN

Eight children with GH insensitivity syndrome, five with GH receptor deficiency (Laron syndrome) and three with growth-attenuating antibodies to GH, were treated with recombinant human insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) for 24 months (one was treated for 36 months). Their ages at the beginning of therapy ranged from 2-11 yr. The dose of IGF-I ranged between 80-120 micrograms/kg, given sc twice daily. During the first year of treatment, height velocity (HV) improved in each patient (mean pretreatment HV, 4.0 cm/yr; mean of first year, 9.3 cm/yr). HV declined by 33% during the second year (mean HV, 6.2 cm/yr). The third year HV of the one patient so treated was approximately the same as that in the second year. The mean SD score HV before therapy was -2.4 and improved to +3.8 and +0.5 after 1 and 2 yr of therapy, respectively. Increased HV was accompanied by weight gain. IGF-I-related hypoglycemia occurred infrequently and only early in treatment. No adverse changes in biochemical profile were observed. Bone age did not advance more rapidly than chronological age (mean change in bone age, 2.1 yr; mean change in chronological age, 2.2 yr). The growth of the spleen and kidneys (determined by ultrasound) was rapid in the first year of therapy. In the second year, spleen growth slowed to a normal rate in most patients. Kidney growth, however, remained relatively rapid. These results indicate that IGF-I stimulates statural growth for at least 2 yr and confirms that this peptide has the capacity to act through endocrine mechanisms. Prolonged treatment of GH insensitivity syndrome patients shows promise. The stimulation of growth by IGF-I treatment over years needs to be documented, and patients need to be monitored for side-effects.


Asunto(s)
Autoanticuerpos/sangre , Trastornos del Crecimiento/tratamiento farmacológico , Hormona del Crecimiento/inmunología , Factor I del Crecimiento Similar a la Insulina/uso terapéutico , Receptores de Somatotropina/deficiencia , Determinación de la Edad por el Esqueleto , Envejecimiento , Composición Corporal , Niño , Preescolar , Femenino , Trastornos del Crecimiento/etiología , Trastornos del Crecimiento/fisiopatología , Humanos , Factor I del Crecimiento Similar a la Insulina/efectos adversos , Riñón/crecimiento & desarrollo , Masculino , Proteínas Recombinantes/uso terapéutico , Bazo/crecimiento & desarrollo , Aumento de Peso
8.
Am J Med Genet ; 93(5): 343-8, 2000 Aug 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10951455

RESUMEN

We present a female infant who has a novel genetic variant of Ullrich-Turner syndrome. Chromosome analysis on amniotic fluid cells obtained because of ultrasound observation of nuchal thickening showed 45,X in all cells. The infant was born with a low posterior hairline and moderate edema over hands and feet. Postnatal chromosome analysis demonstrated two cell lines-47% of the metaphases were 45,X, but 53% had a ring chromosome in addition to the normal X. FISH studies using alpha satellite probes, an X-whole-chromosome-paint (WCP) probe, and a Y-cocktail probe determined that the ring was composed of both X and Y sequences. FISH studies also determined that the KAL locus was present on the ring, but that XIST was absent. PCR-based analysis of lymphocyte DNA documented that the ring contained sequences from both the short and the long arm of the Y chromosome. X-chromosome analysis using a panel of highly polymorphic markers indicated that the ring contained material derived only from Xp22.1 to Xp21.3. No Xq material was identified on the ring, and androgen receptor-based X-inactivation studies suggested that the intact X chromosome was not subject to random X inactivation.


Asunto(s)
Cromosomas en Anillo , Aberraciones Cromosómicas Sexuales , Cromosoma X , Cromosoma Y , Compensación de Dosificación (Genética) , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Hibridación Fluorescente in Situ , Lactante , Recién Nacido , Análisis de Secuencia de ADN , Síndrome
9.
Acta Paediatr Suppl ; 88(428): 182-4, 1999 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10102077

RESUMEN

Eight children with growth hormone insensitivity syndrome (GHIS) have been treated with injections of recombinant human insulin-like growth factor I (rhIGF-I) for more than 5 years each. After good acceleration of growth in the first year of therapy, the growth rate decreased to an average of 5-6 cm/year. In general, growth with IGF-I therapy is less exuberant than that observed with growth hormone (GH) therapy in GH-deficient children. IGF is well tolerated, though there may be overgrowth of the lymphoid tissues and the kidneys. Bone mineral density is improved by treatment. The benefits of therapy appear to exceed the risks.


Asunto(s)
Composición Corporal/efectos de los fármacos , Estatura/efectos de los fármacos , Trastornos del Crecimiento/tratamiento farmacológico , Factor I del Crecimiento Similar a la Insulina/uso terapéutico , Receptores de Somatotropina/genética , Síndrome , Composición Corporal/genética , Estatura/genética , Niño , Preescolar , Resistencia a Medicamentos , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Trastornos del Crecimiento/genética , Humanos , Masculino , Fenotipo , Resultado del Tratamiento
12.
Pediatr Dev Pathol ; 3(1): 61-9, 2000.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10594133

RESUMEN

We describe two prepubertal girls with oncogenic rickets. The first patient, 9 years of age, presented with recent-onset lower-extremity pain. The second girl, presented at 4 years of age following a 9-month period of muscle weakness, bone pain, and poor linear growth. Laboratory analyses in both patients revealed hypophosphatemia and hyperphosphaturia; elevated circulating alkaline phosphatase activity was present in one of them. Radiographic evidence of a generalized rachitic process was evident in both cases. Computerized tomography of the paranasal sinuses and facial bones in patient 1 revealed a small lesion eroding through the inner table of the left mandibular ramus. Microscopic examination of this mass revealed a spindle cell neoplasm with chondroid material, dystrophic calcification, and both osteoclast-like and fibroblast-like cells. Prominent vascularity and marked atypia were present. These features are consistent with a phosphaturic mesenchymal tumor of the mixed connective tissue variant. In the second patient, computerized tomography revealed a lytic lesion located in the right proximal tibia, with histologic features consistent with a phosphaturic mesenchymal tumor of the nonossifying fibroma-like variant. Resection of each tumor resulted in rapid correction of the phosphaturia and healing of the rachitic abnormalities. A careful search for small or occult tumors should be carried out in cases of acquired phosphaturic rickets.


Asunto(s)
Hipofosfatemia Familiar/etiología , Mesenquimoma/complicaciones , Mesenquimoma/orina , Organofosfatos/orina , Osteomalacia/etiología , Neoplasias Óseas/complicaciones , Neoplasias Óseas/orina , Niño , Preescolar , Femenino , Humanos , Neoplasias Mandibulares/complicaciones , Neoplasias Mandibulares/orina
13.
Pediatr Res ; 36(6): 749-54, 1994 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7534902

RESUMEN

Leprechaunism (Donohue syndrome) is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by hyperglycemia, extreme insulin resistance, dysmorphic features, failure to thrive, and early death. In this study, recombinant IGF-I, which has both insulin-like and anabolic effects, was administered to two infants with leprechaunism in an attempt to reduce hyperglycemia and improve nutritional status. IGF-I was infused for 66 h in patient FL-1 and 62 h in patient NC-2, with maximal infusion rates of 110 and 40 micrograms/kg/h, respectively. Although supraphysiologic concentrations of IGF-I were achieved (459 and 1583 micrograms/L in FL-1 and NC-2, respectively), there were no apparent glucose-lowering or nitrogen-sparing effects. Insulin concentrations decreased from extremely high values (16804 and 10224 pmol/L) but remained elevated (611 pmol/L in FL-1 and 5869 pmol/L in NC-2). No changes in serum and urinary urea nitrogen or electrolytes occurred. IGF binding protein-2, which was the predominant IGF binding protein in serum by ligand blot and immunoblot, did not change with IGF-I infusion. IGF binding protein-3 levels were low at baseline and increased slightly during the infusion. We hypothesize that the lack of significant glucose-lowering and anabolic responses to IGF-I could be secondary to a postreceptor defect in IGF-I signaling resulting from the absence of functional insulin receptors.


Asunto(s)
Anomalías Múltiples/sangre , Hiperglucemia/tratamiento farmacológico , Resistencia a la Insulina , Factor I del Crecimiento Similar a la Insulina/uso terapéutico , Glucemia/metabolismo , Proteínas Portadoras/sangre , Femenino , Genes Recesivos , Humanos , Recién Nacido , Infusiones Intravenosas , Proteínas de Unión a Factor de Crecimiento Similar a la Insulina , Masculino , Proteínas Recombinantes/farmacología , Síndrome
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