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ea0070oc4.2 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2020

Both ghrelin deletion and unacylated ghrelin overexpression preserve muscles in aging mice

Agosti Emanuela , De Feudis Marilisa , Angelino Elia , Belli Roberta , Alves Teixeira Maraiza , Zaggia Ivan , Raiteri Tommaso , Scircoli Andrea , Graziani Andrea , Prodam Flavia , Sanpaolesi Maurilio , Costelli Paola , Ferraro Elisabetta , Reano Simone , Filigheddu Nicoletta

Sarcopenia, the decline in muscle mass and functionality during aging, might arise from age-associated endocrine dysfunction. Indeed, muscle wasting follows the general decline in trophic hormones and the establishment of a chronic mild inflammatory status characteristic of aging. Ghrelin is a gastric hormone peptide circulating in both acylated (AG) and unacylated (UnAG) forms that have anti-atrophic activity on skeletal muscle. AG is the endogenous ligand of the growth hormo...

ea0073pep7.8 | Presented ePosters 7: Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2021

Cholesterol-free ketogenic diet administration ameliorates experimental metabolic syndrome

Agosti Emanuela , Reano Simone , Provera Alessia , Gadipudi Laila Lavanya , Ramavath Naresh Naik , Colasanto Antonio , Raineri Davide , Albano Emanuele , Filigheddu Nicoletta , Arlorio Marco , Coisson Jean Daniel , Chiocchetti Annalisa , Sutti Salvatore , Prodam Flavia

Background and aimsMetabolic syndrome (MetS) is a pathologic condition characterized by abdominal obesity, insulin resistance, hypertension, and dyslipidemia. The prevalence of MetS parallels the rise of obesity rate reaching pandemic proportions due to the increased consumption of high-calories-high-fat-high-carbohydrates low-fibers diet associated with a sedentary lifestyle. MetS is associated with a plethora of comorbidities as non-alcoholic fatty liv...

ea0063s2.2 | Trends in puberty | ECE2019

Endocrine disrupters in puberty

Parent Anne-Simone

Onset of puberty strongly depends on organizational processes taking place during the fetal and early postnatal life. Therefore, exposure to environmental pollutants such as Endocrine disrupting chemicals during critical periods of development can result in delayed/advanced puberty and long-term reproductive consequences. Human evidence of altered pubertal timing after exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals is equivocal. However, the age distribution of pubertal signs poin...

ea0032p276 | Clinical case reports - Thyroid / Others | ECE2013

Barraquer-Simons syndrome

Baracho Maria Fatima , Santos Maria Goreti , Amaral Beatriz , Carmo Raissa , Rafael Renata , Melo Luciana , Araujo Maria Augusta , Santos Gemma , Oliveira-Filho Antonio , Nunes Adriana

The Barraquer-Simons syndrome is a rare form of partial symmetric lipodystrophy with involvement of the face and upper body, of unknown cause, characterized by loss of subcutaneous fat in the face and started stretching for the upper body.Case report: Female patient, 26 years old, presenting morphologic change in facies, chest, upper limbs, lower limbs and abdomen since she was 10 years old. Last year, she has increased weight at 30%, with apparent muscl...

ea0056p1186 | Thyroid cancer | ECE2018

Thyroglossal duct cyst papillary carcinoma: case report and review of literature

Delgado M , Paz J , Linares E , Gonzales J , Lopez R , Ponce A , Cabrera F , Calderon K , Regalado S , Casusol J , Castro M , Reano C , Giles I , Corrales J , Saenz S , Rojas Marialejandra Delgado , Reyes Edgardo Linares , Ibarra Jose Luis Paz

Objective: To report a rare case of papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) in a thyroglossal duct cyst (TGDC).Case report: A 34-year-old peruvian male came to our hospital with a complaint of a swelling cervical mass in the anterior central side of the neck, which was growing since 6 months earlier. The patient had no significant past medical, surgical history and was completely asymptomatic. He denied any family history of thyroid disease or history of head ...

ea0063p812 | Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours 3 | ECE2019

Robotic-assisted interaortocaval dissection of an extra-adrenal paraganglioma in supine position via a trans-peritoneal approach

Quackels Thierry , Albisinni Simone , Lucidi Valerio , Dessars Barbara , Driessens Natacha

Introduction: Pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma (PPGLs) are rare neuroendocrine tumors. Some of them are catecholamine-secreting tumors responsible for hypertension or adrenergic symptoms. Among 10% are malignant with a higher rate of malignancy in the inherited syndromes. Management of patients with hereditary pheochromocytoma and PPGLs is well defined and standard treatment is surgical resection.Case report: We report the case of a 53-year-old man who...

ea0099rc10.3 | Rapid Communications 10: Calcium and Bone | Part II | ECE2024

Autosomal dominant hypocalcemia type 1 (ADH1): Experience from an Italian center

Valentina Simone Della , Pierotti Laura , Sardella Chiara , Dal Lago Anna , Pardi Elena , Borsari Simona , Cetani Filomena

Autosomal dominant hypocalcemia type 1 (ADH1) is a genetic disorder characterized by low serum calcium and low or inappropriately normal levels of PTH. It is caused by a heterozygous activating mutation of the calcium-sensing receptor (CASR) gene, resulting in decreased sensitivity of the receptor to low serum calcium. The aim of our study was to describe a series of patients with ADH1 followed at our outpatient clinic from 2011 to 2023. A total of 7 patients (4 femal...

ea0081yi4 | Young Investigator Awards | ECE2022

The role of miR-335-5p in the differentiation of thyroid cancers with BRAF mutation

Pecce Valeria , Verrienti Antonella , Sponziello Marialuisa , Grani Giorgio , Bini Simone , Filetti Sebastiano , Durante Cosimo

The most frequent mutation in papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) is the p.V600E of the BRAF gene. This mutation leads to the aberrant activation of the RAS / BRAF / MEK / ERK pathway and consequently to the under-regulation of thyroid-specific genes, resulting in uncontrolled growth and de-differentiation of cancer cells. In this work, we analyzed the transcriptomics data produced by the TCGA project using a network approach. The analysis led to the identification of r...

ea0081p129 | Endocrine-Related Cancer | ECE2022

The impact of pregnancy on disease outcome in patients with persistent differentiated thyroid carcinoma

Giancola Noemi , Colombo Carla , De Leo Simone , Trevisan Matteo , Persani Luca , Fugazzola Laura

Background: Pregnancy does not cause differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) recurrence in patients without structural or biochemical evidence of disease at the time of conception. However, data regarding pregnancy’s impact in patients with persistent DTC before conception are still controversial.Aim: The aim of the study was to determine whether pregnancy could significantly influence the outcome in DTC patients in persistence before pregnancy, but wit...

ea0081p463 | Thyroid | ECE2022

Management of suspicious neck lymph nodes in patients with differentiated thyroid carcinoma

de Leo Simone , Trevisan Matteo , Colombo Carla , Persani Luca , Vicentini Leonardo , Fugazzola Laura

The management of loco-regional metastases in patients with differentiated thyroid carcinoma is still debated. Current American Thyroid Association guidelines state that in this context the main goal is to differentiate between low-volume metastatic disease that will progress and that remaining stable over time.Aim of our study was to evaluate the behavior of suspicious or cytologically confirmed lymph node metastases, detected after initial treatment (i...