Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0015p141 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2008

Prevalence and predictors of glucocorticoid-induced hyperglycaemia in hospitalised patients

Kaye Joey , Daniels Gloria

Systemically administered glucocorticoids are known to cause hyperglycaemia, however there is a paucity of literature on the true prevalence, predictors or clinical impact of glucocorticoid-induced hyperglycaemia in hospital in-patients.This study examined glucocorticoid-induced hyperglycaemia in patients receiving >25 mg prednisolone; or >8 mg dexamethasone; or equivalent, for any indication over a 3 month period.64 consec...

ea0020p675 | Steroid Receptors | ECE2009

Rat female derived adipose tissues respond to estrogens and vitamin D metabolites of in vivo

Somjen Dalia , Kaye Alvin M

We have previously reported that treatment in vivo with estrogenic compounds or vitamin D metabolites increased the specific activity of creatine kinase specific activity (CK) in different organs both in intact and in ovariectomized female rats. In the present study we assessed the hormonal responsiveness of para-uterine fat from female and epididymal fat from male rats. Injection of immature female rats with 5 μg estradiol-17β (E2), 50 μg of e...

ea0016p667 | Steroid receptors | ECE2008

Modulation of creatine kinase specific activity by triiodothyronine in rat organs

Somjen Dalia , Kaye Alvin M , Weisman Yossef

3,5,3′-triiodothyronine (T3), regulates energy metabolism by oxygen consumption and thermogenesis via induction of NaK-ATPase in vivo. These changes are correlated with nuclear T3 binding in responsive organs. We showed that creatine kinase (CK) another ATP regulating enzyme, is modulated by different hormones, in tissues containing appropriate receptors. This modulation is via binding to specific receptors and changes in CK mRNA levels. Since CK is involved in en...

ea0070aep977 | Thyroid | ECE2020

Risk factors of disease recurrence among Filipino patients with low-risk papillary thyroid carcinoma in manila doctors hospital: A retrospective cohort study

Hernandez Edrome , Eunice Lustestica Kaye , Erika Rubion Lou , Nicodemus Nemencio

Background: New emerging studies demonstrated that mortality from thyroid cancer and disease recurrence was significantly higher among Filipinos compared with other ethnic groups. However, exact mechanisms which could explain these findings among Filipino patients remain to be poorly understood. The risk factors associated with disease recurrence among adult Filipino patients with low-risk papillary thyroid cancer in Manila Doctors Hospital was assessed in this study.<p cl...

ea0029p181 | Bone &amp; Osteoporosis | ICEECE2012

Ovariectomy modulates the effect of phytoestrogens on creatine kinase specific activity in skeletal organs in female rats

Somjen D. , Gayer B. , Kohen F. , Posner G. , Kaye A.

Ovariectomy of immature female rats, results in significant decreased parameters in different organs. Previously we found that estradiol-17b (E2) restored these parameters in the different organs of ovariectomized female rats (Ovx) to values obtained in intact immature female rats. E2 also stimulated creatine kinase specific activity (CK) a hormonal-responsive marker in organs containing estrogen receptors. In the present study, we compared the effects of...

ea0028p339 | Thyroid | SFEBES2012

The PI3K and HIF pathways promote radio-resistance in thyroid-carcinoma

Burrows Natalie , Williams Joseph , Brabant Georg , Williams Kaye

Background: Anaplastic thyroid-carcinomas (ATC) and a subset of papillary (PTC) and follicular (FTC) thyroid carcinomas behave aggressively showing metastatic spread and radio-resistance. Both the PI3K and HIF pathways are associated with aggressiveness and metastasis in thyroid carcinoma.Aims: To assess if the PI3K/HIF pathways contribute to radio-resistance and assess the effect of PI3K/HIF inhibition on radio-sensitivity and metastatic behaviour of th...

ea0021p211 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | SFEBES2009

Investigating the role of HIF-1α in tumour growth and metastasis in an in vivo model of thyroid cancer

Burrows Natalie , Resch Julia , Mejin Melissa , Brabant Georg , Williams Kaye

Intratumoural hypoxia is associated with aggressive and metastatic phenotypes with poor prognosis. The transcription factor HIF-1α is a key regulator of hypoxia-mediated gene expression that is documented to promote tumour growth and metastasis in a wide range of cancers. However its role in the development of thyroid carcinomas is relatively unknown. We have previously shown that HIF-1α is highly active in a range of thyroid cancer cell lines with highest activity o...

ea0019p388 | Thyroid | SFEBES2009

HIF-1α and β-catenin functionally interact in the regulation of carbonic anhydrase-IX (CA-IX), an important marker of tumour hypoxia

Burrows Natalie , Resch Julia , Williams Kaye , Brabant Georg

Background: Intratumoural hypoxia is associated with an aggressive and metastatic phenotype and poor prognosis. The transcription factor Hypoxia-inducible Factor-1α (HIF-1α) is a key regulator of hypoxia, inducing the expression of genes which promote tumour cell survival, such as carbonic-anhydrase IX (CA-IX) playing a role in cell adhesion, pH regulation and dedifferentiation of the tumours. Here we investigated whether there is cross talk between the HIF-1 and Wnt...

ea0014p390 | (1) | ECE2007

The role of non-calcemic analogs of vitamin D in differentiation of cultured rat bone marrow into osteoblast-like cells: age and sex differences

Somjen Dalia , Kaye Alvin M , Ofer Michal , Bleiberg Ilan

We have previously demonstrated that rat bone cells in vivo and in vitro, responded sex-specifically to gonadal steroids in stimulation of the specific activity of creatine kinase (CK). Pretreatment with vitamin D analogs upregulated the sex-specific responsiveness and sensitivity to gonadal steroids. We also found that mice cultured femoral bone marrow (BM) in the presence of dexamethasone (DEX), 1.25(OH)2D3 (1.25D) or both, differentiated into osteoblast-like c...

ea0014p392 | (1) | ECE2007

Less-calcemic vitamin D analogs enhance biological responses and modulate responsiveness to gonadal steroids in skeletal tissues

Somjen Dalia , Posner Gary H , Weisman Yosef , Kaye Alvin M

Vitamin D metabolites modulate creatine kinase specific activity (CK) in cultured skeletal cells. In this study we assess the effect of vitamin D metabolites on CK in rat epiphyseal cartilage (Ep) and diaphyseal bone (Di). Female or male Wistar- derived rats were used either as intact or after gonadectomy (Ovx or cast respectively), and treatments started 2 weeks post surgery. Rats were injected daily for 1, 2 or 8 weeks with the less-calcemic vitamin D analogs CB 1093 (CB), J...