Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0002p63 | Neuroendocrinology | SFE2001

The effect of metabolites of MDMA ('ecstasy') on the release of vasopressin in vitro

Forsling M , Fallon J , Shah D , Kicman A , Hutt A , Cowan D

Vasopressin release is stimulated following the administration of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA ) in man. MDMA and a major metabolite, 4-hydroxy-3-methoxymethamphetamine (HMMA), have also been shown to stimulate neurohypophysial hormone release in vitro. A study has now been performed comparing the response to four other metabolites with the parent compound. Hypothalami obtained from male Wistar rats were exposed to medium alone (B1) and the medium containing ...

ea0010p64 | Reproduction | SFE2005

Hormonal male contraception: serum epitestosterone quantification by mass spectrometry to assess testicular steroidogenesis

Welchman H , Anderson R , Cowan D , Kicman A , #Dehennin|L## , #Lapcik|O## , #Handelsman|D##

Hormonal male contraceptives suppress gonadotropin secretion to induce azoospermia. These also markedly reduce the testicular production of testosterone. To prevent hypogonadism, pharmaceutical preparations of testosterone therefore need to be administered as a replacement therapy. Peripheral testosterone concentrations thus reflect the exogenous hormone rather than testicular production. However because the testis contributes approximately 95% of epitestosterone (E) productio...

ea0019p209 | Growth and development | SFEBES2009

The effect of age on insulin-like growth factor-I and pro-collagen type III N-terminal peptide in elite adolescent athletes and its influence on the detection of growth hormone abuse

Guha N , Erotokritou-Mulligan I , Brigg J , Burford C , Drake T , Strobridge G , Bassett E , Cowan D , Bartlett C , Sonksen P , Holt R

Introduction: Using discriminant analysis, a method based on two growth hormone (GH) dependent markers, insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) and pro-collagen type III N-terminal peptide (P-III-P) has been devised to detect exogenously administered GH. It is believed that GH is a popular substance of abuse amongst adolescent athletes. As previous studies on the detection of GH abuse involved predominantly adult athletes, it is necessary to validate the method in adolescent athl...