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ea0047oc30 | Spotlight on Prostate Cancer | Theranostics2016

Beyond wizardry: creating high level evidence for PSMA PET Imaging and Theranostics

Hofman Michael

Ga-68 PSMA PET/CT is producing images with astounding tumour-to-background contrast for staging prostate cancer. Defining the extent of prostate cancer spread with imaging is of utmost importance for therapeutic decision-making. Relapse following curative-intent treatment is not uncommon despite careful selection of patients with CT, MRI and bone scintigraphy prior to surgery or radiotherapy, highlighting the limited sensitivity of conventional imaging. Imaging with PSMA-PET m...

ea0026oc1.1 | Thyroid/Adrenal | ECE2011

ESE Young Investigator Award

Medici M , Timmermans S , Jaddoe V , Hofman A , de Rijke Y , Tiemeier H , Peeters R , Visser T , Steegers Eric

Introduction: Maternal hypo- and hyperthyroidism during pregnancy have been associated with high and low birth weights, which predispose for various diseases later in life, such as cardiovascular diseases and cancer. However, the effects of variation in maternal thyroid hormone levels within the normal range on fetal growth and birth weight are largely unknown.Methods: First trimester serum TSH, FT4 and TPO-antibody (TPOab) levels were determi...

ea0047oc31 | Spotlight on Prostate Cancer | Theranostics2016

First in-man study of 68Ga-THP-PSMA PET in patients with primary prostate cancer: initial results

Hofman Michael S. , Eu Peter , Mitchell Catherine , Blower Phil , Iravani Amir , Murphy Declan , Young Jennifer , Hicks Rod J. , Mullen Gregory E.

Ga-68 labelled urea-based inhibitors of the prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA), such as 68Ga-HBED-PSMA-11, are promising peptides for targeting prostate cancer. The tris(hydroxypyridinone) (THP) ligand rapidly complexes 68Ga3+ at room temperature, at very low concentration and over a wide pH range, making it possible for the direct elution from a 68Ge/68Ga generator into a cold radiopharmaceutical kit in one step wi...

ea0035p513 | Endocrine disruptors | ECE2014

Di-ethylhexyl-phthalate is metabolised by human thyroid cells and may influence thyroglobulin secretion

Hansen Juliana Frohnert , Brorson Marianne Moller , Hartoft-Nielsen Marie-Louise , Boas Malene , Main Katharina M , Frederiksen Hanne , Hofman-Bang Jacob , Rasmussen AEse Krogh , Feldt-Rasmussen Ulla

Introduction: Phthalates are suspected to influence thyroid function in epidemiologic and experimental animal studies. The aim of the study was to investigate the ability of primary human thyroid cell cultures to metabolise phthalates and a possible concentration-dependent response of phthalates on thyroglobulin (Tg) secretion.Methods: Human thyrocytes obtained from thyroidectomies were cultured to confluent monolayers. These were exposed to DEHP in conc...

ea0026oc3.1 | Bone/Reproduction | ECE2011

Mild hyponatremia as a risk factor for fractures: the Rotterdam study

Hoorn E J , Rivadeneira F , van Meurs J B J , Ziere G , Stricker B H Ch , Hofman Albert , Pols Huibert , Zietse R , Uitterlinden A G , Zillikens M C

Introduction: Recent studies suggest that mild hyponatremia is associated with fractures, but prospective studies are lacking.Aim: Our aim was to study whether hyponatremia is associated with fractures, falls and/or bone mineral density (BMD).Methods: Five thousand two hundred and eight elderly men and women with serum sodium assessed at baseline were included from the prospective, population-based Rotterdam Study. The following da...

ea0034oc1.3 | Young Endocrinologists prize session | SFEBES2014

Angiogenic factors sFlt1 and PlGF are novel determinants of newborn thyroid (dys)function: the Generation R Study

Korevaar Tim , Schalekamp-Timmermans Sarah , Visser Theo , de Rijke Yolanda , Visser Edward , Visser Willy , de Muinck Keizer-Schrama Sabine , Hofman Albert , Hooijkaas Herbert , Tiemeier Henning , Bongers-Schokking Jacoba , Jaddoe Vincent , Steegers Eric , Medici Marco , Peeters Robin

Introduction: Adequate thyroid hormone availability during early life is crucial for normal child growth and development. Fetal growth in utero heavily depends on angiogenesis. Placental growth factor (PlGF) is a proangiogenic factor sharing high homology with vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) whereas soluble FMS-like tyrosine kinase-1 (sFlt1) is a potent antagonist of VEGF and PlGF signaling. Since the thyroid is a highly vascularized organ, we hypothesized t...

ea0026p517 | Bone/calcium/Vitamin D | ECE2011

Genome-wide association in the Rotterdam study implicates the 16q24 locus as determinant of osteoporotic vertebral fractures

Oei H L D W , Estrada K , Castano-Betancourt M C , van der Klift M , Kerkhof J M , Hofman A , Pols H A P , Stolk L , van Meurs J B , Zillikens M C , Uitterlinden A G , Rivadeneira F

Risk for vertebral fractures (VFx), the most common osteoporotic fractures, is a heritable complex trait. No genome-wide association studies (GWAS) searching for genetic susceptibility factors for VFx have been reported. We performed a GWAS for VFx in a population-based study of Dutch elderly. Thoracolumbar spine radiographs were scored for osteoporotic VFx using the McCloskey/Kanis method. Genetic data was available in 329 VFx cases and 2666 controls. We tested 2 543 887 impu...