31 research outputs found

    Aged PROP1 Deficient Dwarf Mice Maintain ACTH Production

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    Humans with PROP1 mutations have multiple pituitary hormone deficiencies (MPHD) that typically advance from growth insufficiency diagnosed in infancy to include more severe growth hormone (GH) deficiency and progressive reduction in other anterior pituitary hormones, eventually including adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) deficiency and hypocortisolism. Congenital deficiencies of GH, prolactin, and thyroid stimulating hormone have been reported in the Prop1null (Prop1-/-) and the Ames dwarf (Prop1df/df) mouse models, but corticotroph and pituitary adrenal axis function have not been thoroughly investigated. Here we report that the C57BL6 background sensitizes mutants to a wasting phenotype that causes approximately one third to die precipitously between weaning and adulthood, while remaining homozygotes live with no signs of illness. The wasting phenotype is associated with severe hypoglycemia. Circulating ACTH and corticosterone levels are elevated in juvenile and aged Prop1 mutants, indicating activation of the pituitary-adrenal axis. Despite this, young adult Prop1 deficient mice are capable of responding to restraint stress with further elevation of ACTH and corticosterone. Low blood glucose, an expected side effect of GH deficiency, is likely responsible for the elevated corticosterone level. These studies suggest that the mouse model differs from the human patients who display progressive hormone loss and hypocortisolism

    Roles for retrotransposon insertions in human disease

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    Complex disease phenotype revealed by GH deficiency associated with a novel and unusual defect in the GH-1 gene.

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    We report a case of two Moroccan siblings (a girl and a boy) withsevere dwarfism. The parents are first cousins with normal height(father 175\ub71 cm, 0\ub706 SDS, mother 160\ub75, 120\ub728 SDS). They had three other daughters and one son, who died within the first 3 years of life, for unknown reasons. They have another living daughter of normal height for age

    Septo-optic dysplasia

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    This review summarises the key clinical features of septo-optic dysplasia (SOD), the significant inroads that progress in genetics has made into our understanding of the aetiology of the condition over the last decade, and the pitfalls and challenges that we face in the management of these phenotypically variable patients
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