Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0005p10 | Bone | BES2003

The Short Stature Homeobox containing Gene (SHOX) inhibits alkaline phosphatase (ALP) production by C3H10T1/2 cells treated with retinoic acid (RA)

Blair J , Sitara D , Milligan T , Burrin J , Clark A

SHOX has been implicated in the regulation of bone growth and modelling. Haploinsufficiency and heterozygous mutations of SHOX are associated with Lerri Weil Dyschondrosteosis (LWD). The cardinal features of LWD are mesomelic limb shortening and Madelung deformity. Histological studies demonstrate premature fusion of the ulna border of the radial epiphysis and disordered osteoblast maturation and orientation. In view of these observations we investigated the role of SHOX in th...

ea0010p60 | Pituitary | SFE2005

Bone morphogenetic protein-2 and Smad signalling in clonal gonadotrophs

Sidhu K , Milligan T , Burrin J

Bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2) signal transduction requires heterocomplexing between type II receptors and different type I (α or β) receptors resulting in the activation of different signalling pathways. Previously, we have used αT3-1 and Lβt-2 cell lines, which are representative of different stages of gonadotroph development, to demonstrate differential expression of the receptor isoforms during gonadotroph maturation. BMPR-Iα and II mRNA and ...

ea0026p327 | Obesity | ECE2011

Inflammatory T-lymphocyte proliferation in morbid obesity

van der Weerd K , Dik W A , Schrijver B , Schweitzer D H , Langerak A W , Kiewiet R M , van Aken M O , van Dongen J J M , van der Lelij A J , Staal F J T , van Hagen P M

Obesity is one of the leading causes of preventable death in the Western world, and its prevalence is dramatically increasing. Although obesity is primarily a metabolic disease, immunological aberrations also significantly contribute to obesity-related morbidity. The well-established state of chronic low-grade inflammation is considered to be crucial in the development of complications such as diabetes and atherosclerosis. Moreover, obesity is associated with increased suscept...

ea0012p78 | Pituitary | SFE2006

Upregulation of Id1 and Id3 in response to BMP2 stimulation in LβT2 cells

Hanson PL , Sidhu KK , Schwarz N , Milligan T , Burrin JM

The pathogenesis of gonadotrophin secreting pituitary tumours (gonadotrophinomas) remains poorly understood. Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) are important for the control of cell proliferation and differentiation and BMP2 is essential for commitment of undifferentiated pituitary cells to the gonadotroph cell lineage. In addition, BMPs have been implicated in tumourigenesis in a variety of tissues, associated with up-regulated expression of Id (Inhibitors of differentiation)...

ea0029p827 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | ICEECE2012

The role of circulating and tumor infiltrating T-cells on clinical outcome in adrenocortical carcinoma

Sbiera S. , Dexneit T. , Schmull S. , Voelker H. , Kraus L. , Steinhauer S. , Allolio B. , Fassnacht M.

In recent years, it was demonstrated that tumor infiltrating and circulating regulatory and cytotoxic T-cells are associated with clinical outcome in several solid tumors. However, their role in adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) was never studied, although 60% of these tumors secrete autonomously cortisol, a well-established potent immunosuppressant that most likely influences the balance between different T-cells.Firstly, we analyzed the circulating regula...

ea0086s2.3 | Drugable hormones and their receptors: past, present and future. Are we running out of targets? Are there more hormones to find? | SFEBES2022

Can we drug receptors for microbially-produced metabolic hormones?

Milligan Graeme

Can we drug receptors for microbially-produced metabolic hormones and for what indications? G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) have been a major group of druggable cell surface receptors and therapeutics targeting many hormone-activated GPCRs have been developed. A number of products of the processing and metabolism of foodstuffs act in a hormone-like manner and these include both short and medium chain length free fatty acids. Short chain fatty acids produced in large amount...

ea0007p63 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | BES2004

Testosterone inhibits Ca2+ currents in A7r5 vascular smooth muscle cells, and in HEK293 cells stably expressing the alpha1C subunit of L-type Ca2+ channels (CaV1.2) and alpha1H T-type Ca2+ channels (CaV3.2)

Scragg J , Jones R , Channer K , Jones T , Peers C

Testosterone reduces myocardial ischaemia in men with coronary artery disease (CAD) and improves symptoms and exercise capacity in men with congestive heart failure (CHF), effects proposed to be due to testosterone-induced vasodilatation. Isolated vessel studies suggest this occurs via a calcium antagonistic action upon voltage-gated Ca2+ channels but this has yet to be investigated directly.We therefore employed patch clamp methodology to stu...

ea0070aep802 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2020

Pituitary response to GnRH stimulation in patients with secondary hypogonadism is modulated by different FSHB -211 G/T genotypes

Sansone Andrea , Schubert Maria , Tüttelmann Frank , Zitzmann Michael , Krallmann Claudia , Kliesch Sabine , Gromoll Jörg

Background: The FSHB –211 G > T single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) is known to affect pituitary FSH output by reducing the transcriptional activity of FSHB. Identifying the response of the pituitary to exogenous GnRH stimulation in subjects with FSHB -211 G > T SNP could provide useful information concerning the mechanisms regulating FSH synthesis and release.Objectives: This study aimed to assess the pituitary...

ea0014s16.3 | Immune-endocrine turmoil of pregnancy | ECE2007

Regulatory T cells in pregnancy

Claudia Zenclussen Ana , Rau Juliane , Thuere Catharina , Schumacher Anne , Zimmermann Gerolf , Volk Hans-Dieter , Alexander Henry

The survival of the semiallogeneic fetus within the mother is thought to be due to mechanisms of immunological tolerance. Regulatory T cells (Treg) are believed to have a crucial role in maintaining pregnancy by creating a transient tolerant microenvironment within the maternal uterus as former studies confirmed. We have evidences that Treg expand in lymph nodes from normal pregnant mice already on day 2 of pregnancy. Abortion-prone mice present diminished numbers of Treg in i...

ea0026p392 | Thyroid (non cancer) | ECE2011

Increased Th1 response and regulatory CD4+CD25+CD127low/−FoxP3+ T cells in patients with chronic hepatitis C virus infection developing interferon-induced thyroiditis

Soldevila B , Alonso N , Martinez-Arconada M J , Julian T , Planas R , Pujol-Borrell R , Martinez-Caceres E M , Sanmarti A

Introduction: Interferon-α (IFN-α) exerts different immune effects and is used in current therapy for chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. One of the side-effects of IFN-α therapy is interferon-induced thyroiditis (IIT). The role of lymphocyte subpopulations in IIT remains to be defined.Objective: This study was conducted to assess different peripheral blood lymphocyte subpopulations, mainly regulatory CD4+CD25+...