Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0003p261 | Steroids | BES2002

Angiotensin II and ACTH differentially regulate adrenal steroid production through key steroidogenic enzymes

Kelly S , Smith T , Cunningham S , Young L , McKenna T

The adrenal cortex produces aldosterone, cortisol and adrenal androgens. ACTH regulates the production of both cortisol and adrenal androgens. However there are physiological and pathophysiological conditions where the production of these steroids is divergent. We examined the effect angiotension II (A-II) and insulin on the relative production of cortisol and adrenal androgens in the human adrenal H-295 cell line. We determined the ability of these secretogogues to regulate t...

ea0003p262 | Steroids | BES2002

A role for nur-77 in the regulation of adrenal steroid production

Kelly S , Smith T , Cunningham S , McKenna T , Young L

The adrenal cortex produces aldosterone, cortisol and adrenal androgens in response to secretogogues including ACTH, angiotensin II(A-II) and insulin. Differential regulation of adrenal steroids is through the modulation of specific key steroidogenic enzymes. The capacity of the adrenal to produce cortisol is controlled in part by the transcription of 3beta-hydroxysteroiddehydrogenase (3beta HSD) and production of adrenal androgens by 17 hydroxylase/17-20 lyase (CYP17). Protei...

ea0056gp85 | Diabetes Epidemiology | ECE2018

Association of glucagon-to-insulin ratio and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus

Mok Ji Oh , Jung Chan Hee , Lee Ki Young

Objective: Although the importance of islet α-cell dysfunction in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes has been reappraised, data on whether increase or decrease of glucagon relative to insulin is related with glucose metabolism parameters or metabolic diseases such as nonalcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD) in clinical settings are very limited. Therefore, we investigated the association between glucagon-to-insulin ratio(G/I ratio) and presence of NAFLD and metabolic para...

ea0073ep21 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2021

Recurrence of ACTH-secreting bronchial carcinoid: a therapeutic challenge

Batool Maria , Young Vincent , Mcdermott John , Sreenan Seamus

A man presented at age 32 with clinical features of Cushing’s syndrome and biochemical investigations were consistent with ectopic ACTH. The only potential source on imaging was a 5 mm right lung nodule on chest CT but which was too small to biopsy. Medical therapy was not successful at controlling his Cushing’s features so he was referred for thoracotomy. Following lobectomy, the lung nodule was found to be a carcinoid tumour. Post operatively, the patient’s sy...

ea0092op-08-01 | Oral Session 8: Hypothyrodism / Nodules | ETA2023

Evaluation of learning methods similar to deep learning and device using deep learning for the diagnosis of thyroid nodules

Young Kwak Jin , Kim Daham , Kim Kim Youngsook , Lee Eunjung

Evaluation of learning methods similar to deep learning and device using deep learning for the diagnosis of thyroid nodules.BackgroundWe recently developed a deep convolutional neural network algorithm (SEveRance Artificial intelligence program, SERA) using 13,560 ultrasonography images of thyroid nodules labeled benign and malignant and this algorithm showed comparable diagnostic performance with experienced radiologists. We wondered whether this self-learning method of SERA ...

ea0092ps1-01-03 | Cancer | ETA2023

Efficacy and safety of radiofrequency ablation in active surveillance candidate for low-risk papillary thyroid microcarcinoma

Kim Ji-Hoon , Ye Lee Ji , joo park young

Purpose: Although some studies presented good outcome of Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) for Papillary Thyroid microcarcinoma (PTMC), its benefit has not been fully elucidated. The purpose of our study was to report the results from a prospective study investigating efficacy and safety of RFA in active surveillance candidate for low-risk PTMC. Materials and Methods: Since November 2018, RFA has been prospectively performed in active surveillance candidates...

ea0094oc5.4 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2023

Mild weight loss and activation of RAAS in gene-edited mice with a E958A knock-in mutation in the AF2-LBD domain of the mineralocorticoid receptor gene

Cole Timothy , Young Morag , Wang Vera , Yang Jun , Fuller Peter

The mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) has a modular domain structure containing a C-terminal ligand-binding domain (LBD) that consists of 11 α-helices (designated H1 to H12) organized in an antiparallel helical sandwich. The LBD undergoes a conformational change upon aldosterone binding such that H12 forms a stable interaction with helices 3, 4 and 5 to create an AF-2 domain, a hydrophobic cleft on the surface of the LBD, which serves as a docking platform for transcription...

ea0099p434 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2024

Even a nonfunctional adrenal incidentaloma carries a higher metabolic disease risk: Cross-sectional controlled study

Kim Hyo-Jeong , Yeun Jung Kyong , Kwon Kil-Young

Background: Although metabolic syndrome was prevalent in patients with autonomous cortisol secretion, there are limited data for those with nonfunctioning adrenal incidentaloma (NFAI). This study aimed to compare metabolic features and body composition of patients with NFAI to referent subjects without adrenal mass.Methods: This study included 141 patients with biochemically confirmed NFAI and 1:3 age and sex matched controls without adrenal incidentalom...

ea0104p211 | Thyroid | SFEIES24

A clinical audit of thyroid nodule management at galway university hospital

O'Brien Clare , Ryan Laura , Casey Mary , Young Orla , Bell Marcia

With widespread use of sensitive imaging techniques, an increasing number of thyroid nodules are being detected. Thyroid nodules are common and reported to occur in 60% of adults. Most are benign, asymptomatic and do not warrant further intervention. Once detected, however, most patients are referred to endocrinology and/or otorhinolaryngology services for further assessment, adding to the already lengthy waiting lists and contributing to patient stress. An audit was undertake...

ea0049ep960 | Pituitary - Clinical | ECE2017

Prevalence and Incidence of pituitary tumors: a nation-wide Population-based study using Korean National Health Insurance claims data

Park Kyeonghye , Choi Junggyu , Park Se Hee , Nam Joo Young , Song Sun Ok , Song Young Duk , Lee Eun Jig

Purpose: We conducted this study to determine the prevalence and incidence of pituitary tumors in South Korea.Methods: This is a nationwide population- based retrospective study. We analysed two national databases, the Korean National Health Insurance (NHI) claims database and Rare Intractable Disease (RID) registration database, which include information on every patients with pituitary tumor diagnosed through uniform criteria from 2009 to 2013. Pituita...