Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0029p547 | Diabetes | ICEECE2012

High GADA titre: a marker of insulin dependence in adult onset autoimmune diabetes

Spoletini M. , Zampetti S. , Capizzi M. , Tiberti C. , Venditti C. , Campagna G. , Bosi E. , Buzzetti R. , Italian Society of Diabetes Nirad Study Group

Introduction: In latent autoimmune diabetes of adults (LADA), the progression to insulin-dependent diabetes is usually faster than in type 2 diabetes (T2DM) but the factors influencing this progression are not completely known. The aim of the present study was to determine whether GADA could be used as predictors of insulin dependence and whether GADA titre could define the risk of progression to insulin therapy in LADA patients. We looked for other biochemical and clinical pa...

ea0029p562 | Diabetes | ICEECE2012

High prevalence of autoimmunity in adult onset diabetes subjects with high GADA titre

Zampetti S , Capizzi M , Spoletini M , Campagna G , Cipolloni L , Petrone A , Tiberti C , Di Pietro S , Locatelli M , Falorni A , Bosi E , Buzzetti R , Nirad Study Group (Italian Society of Diabetes)

Introduction: LADA is a heterogeneous population of diabetes subjects wherein subgroups can be identified based on their autoimmune status: the titre of autoantibodies to GAD.The aim of the study was to correlate, in LADA subjects, GADA titre, with the presence of other organ and non organ specific autoantibodies.Methods: LADA subjects (n=191) and type 2 diabetes (T2DM) subjects (n=382) were selected from the Non Insu...

ea0041gp48 | Bone & Calcium Homeostasis (1) | ECE2016

Serum sclerostin levels are significantly higher in type 2 diabetes compared to latent autoimmune diabetes in adults regardeless the presence of metabolic syndrome

Napoli Nicola , Buzzetti Raffaella

Objective: Sclerostin, a circulating Wnt antagonist and a main negative regulator of bone formation, is increased in type 2 diabetes (T2DM). No data are available on latent autoimmune diabetes in adults (LADA) and whether sclerostin is affected by metabolic syndrome (MS) associated with T2DM or LADA. We evaluated serum sclerostin and bone turnover markers in LADA and T2DM in relation with MS.Research design and methods: This cross-sectional study include...

ea0035p62 | Adrenal Medulla | ECE2014

Expression of IGF/mTOR pathway components in human pheochromocytomas and in vitro inhibition of PC12 rat pheochromocytoma cell growth by mTOR inhibitors alone and in combination with the dual IGFI-R/INS-R antagonist OSI-906

Martino Maria Cristina De , Feelders Richard A. , Dogan Fadime , Koetsveld Peter M. van , Krijger Ronald R. De , Janssen Joseph A M J L , Sprij-Mooij Diana , Lamberts Steven W. J. , Herder Wouter W de , Colao Annamaria , Pivonello Rosario , Hofland Leo J

The mTOR and IGF pathways have been suggested to play a role in the pathogenesis of pheochromocytomas (PCC). mTOR inhibitors, as sirolimus (S) and everolimus (E), as well as IGF1R antagonists could be a potential novel treatment for malignant PPC.The aim of this study was to evaluate the expression of the main components of the IGF/mTOR pathway in human PCC and to investigate the effects of the mTOR inhibitors S and E and of the IGF1R/insulin receptor (I...

ea0016p564 | Obesity | ECE2008

Leptin decreases and glucose deprivation increases the generation of the soluble leptin receptor (sOb-R) in a cell model

Schaab Michael , Morawe Daniel , Klammt Jurgen , Wilfert Wolfgang , Thiery Joachim , Kratzsch Jurgen

Objective: The soluble leptin receptor (sOb-R) is generated by ectodomain shedding of the membrane-associated Ob-R and may modulate leptin action in metabolic dysregulations. The objective of our study was to investigate whether or not sOb-R generation may be induced by indicators of energy availability or metabolic regulators in a cell model.Material and methods: The four human Ob-R isoforms were cloned, characterized by binding experiments with 125-iod...

ea0003oc12 | Endocrine Neoplasia | BES2002

Ghrelin inhibits proliferation of breast cell lines acting via the growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHS-R)

Taylor J , Hughes B , Sheppard M , Stewart P , Toogood A

Ghrelin, the natural ligand for the GHS-R, modulates proliferation in cell lines derived from malignant breast tissue. It has been suggested that this action is independent of the GHS-R. We have previously demonstrated that MCF7 cells expressed ghrelin but not GHS-R mRNA and MDA-MB231 cells expressed GHS-R but not ghrelin mRNA. To determine whether ghrelin modulates proliferation in MCF7 and MDA-MB231 cells we performed proliferation assays treating with saline, 1 and 10nM ghr...

ea0020p596 | Neuroendocrinology, Pituitary and Behaviour | ECE2009

GH deficiency in HIV-infected patients with lipodystrophy: preliminary data on the effects of r-hGH treatment on body composition

Zirilli Lucia , Orlando Gabriella , Brigante Giulia , Squillace Nicola , Diazzi Chiara , Carani Cesare , Guaraldi Giovanni , Rochira Vincenzo

Introduction: HIV-infected patients often display a moderate to severe GH deficiency (GHD). To investigate the effects of r-hGH on hormonal parameters and body composition in patients with HIV-related lipodystrophy (HIV-r-L) and concomitant GHD, we studied 60 patients with HIV-r-L, 28 male and 32 females aged 18–65 years. According to their response to GHRH+Arginine (GH peak assumed to be normal when >7.5 ng/ml) patients were assigned to the following 3 groups: Group ...

ea0063p255 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology 1 | ECE2019

Trunk fat increase is prevented both in patients undergoing long-lasting continuous r-hGH therapy and in those who discontinued r-hGH compared to untreated patients: results from baseline data of the MAGHD study

Monzani Maria Laura , Magnani Elisa , Diazzi Chiara , Pederzoli Simone , Volpi Laura , Rochira Vincenzo

Background: Adult growth hormone (GH) deficiency (AGHD) is related with alterations in body composition, increased abdominal and visceral adiposity, adverse change in lipid and carbohydrate metabolism, and reduction of bone mineral density (BMD).Aim: To compare baseline outcomes concerning body composition and biochemical/hormonal data among adult patients with AGHD referring to a single endocrinological center and grouped according to their history of r...

ea0063p144 | Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism 1 | ECE2019

The psychometric adaptation of the Russian version of the Diabetes Eating Problem Survey–Revised (DEPS-R)

Labashova Veranika , Shepelkevich Alla , Dydyshka Yulia

Objectives: Eating disorders often co-occur with diabetes, and this comorbidity is associated with severe medical complications. The DEPS-R is a 16-item diabetes-specific self-report measure of disordered eating that can be completed in <10 min. The purpose of the study was to translate and validate the Russian version of the Diabetes Eating Problem Survey–Revised (DEPS-R).Methods: 372 patients with diabetes mellitus using insulin injections par...

ea0002oc12 | Neuroendocrinology | SFE2001

Tissue distribution of the mRNA of the novel endocrine regulator ghrelin and its receptor, GHS-R

Gnanapavan S , Grossman A , Korbonits M

Ghrelin is a novel growth hormone-releasing peptide, recently identified in the rat stomach as the endogenous ligand for the growth hormone secretagogue-receptor (GHS-R). Previously, regulation of GH release was thought to occur primarily via a phasic interaction between two hypothalamic neuropeptides, GHRH and somatostatin. It is now thought that ghrelin is an important third factor in the regulatory pathway. In addition to its GH-releasing activity ghrelin may have other act...