Endocrine/Growth Hormone
Adrenal Insufficiency and PWS
Several recent studies have begun to look more carefully at the causes of death in PWS, particularly in cases where death was sudden and/or unexpected. A review of 64 cases of death in children with PWS noted a high occurrence of respiratory infections in cases with fatal outcomes [Tauber 2008 , and references therein]. In addition, there have previously been suggestions in the medical literature that people with PWS may have unrecognized deficiencies in the adrenal system [Stevenson 2003 , and references therein]. Since a properly functioning adrenal system is critical during times of acute illness, some authors have speculated that deficiencies in the adrenal system may contribute to unexpected deaths in PWS. A new study begins to address the function of the adrenal system in individuals with PWS, and suggests that this is an area deserving of more attention.
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Submitted by Theresa Strong on Wed, 04/02/2008 - 13:28
Growth hormone for adults with PWS
Submitted by Theresa Strong on Mon, 02/05/2007 - 15:14
Growth hormone therapy: Earlier is better
Submitted by Theresa Strong on Tue, 11/21/2006 - 14:13
Review of Growth Hormone and PWS mortality
Submitted by Theresa Strong on Mon, 09/11/2006 - 21:40
Growth hormone and sleep
Growth, Genetics, and Hormones is a free e-newsletter, primarily for endocrinologists (but anyone can sign up and receive it). One very nice feature they have is a review of recent articles of interest in the literature, with editorial comments about the implications of the studies. [ Read more . . . ]
Submitted by Theresa Strong on Thu, 03/30/2006 - 18:50
A role for PWS-snoRNAs, finally!
There's a new paper out in a top journal, Science, on what is may be the first understanding of the underlying molecular basis of features of PWS - The snoRNA HBII-52 regulates alternative splicing of the serotonin receptor 2C -- I've put the link at the end of the message. Here's the lowdown:[ Read more . . . ]
Submitted by Theresa Strong on Tue, 01/17/2006 - 17:55
