Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0031p43 | Clinical biochemistry | SFEBES2013

High pulmonary artery pressure is associated with BNP and NT-proBNP in lowlanders acclimatising to high altitude

Mellor A , Hill N E , Boos C , Holdsworth D , Begley J , Stacey M , Hall D , Lumley A , Hawkins A , Foxen S , Hara J O' , Smith C , Ball S , Woods D

Background: We have previously demonstrated that the natriuretic peptides BNP and NT-proBNP rise with ascent to high altitude (HA). Both peptides are classically markers of congestive cardiac failure but have also recently been found to be associated with pulmonary hypertension at sea-level (SL). As pulmonary hypertension is central to the risk of high altitude pulmonary oedema we aimed to establish if there was any association between high pulmonary artery systolic pressure (...

ea0031p217 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2013

Appetite regulation during a 6-month military tour to Afghanistan

Hill N E , Fallowfield J L , Delves S K , Brett S J , Wilson D R , Frost G , Dhillo W , Bloom S R , Murphy K G

Background: Military personnel on operational deployment commonly lose weight despite the adequate supply of rations. Moderate weight loss (~5% body mass) occurred during the initial phase of a 6-month deployment to Afghanistan without affecting physical fitness. Reasons for this weight loss are presently unknown. We sought to establish whether changes in appetite regulatory hormones contribute to the observed weight loss.Methods: Body mass and body comp...

ea0031p335 | Steroids | SFEBES2013

Gonadotrophic response to operational deployment in Afghanistan

Hill N E , Delves S K , Stacey M , Davison A , Quinton R , Turner S , Frost G , Wilson D R , Murphy K G , Fallowfield J L , Woods D R

Background: Military training has been associated with changes in the hypothalamic–pituitary–testicular axis that are consistent with central hypogonadism (fall in testosterone, LH and FSH concentrations). The effects on the hypothalamic–pituitary–testicular axis of deployment to a combat zone are not known. The aim of this study was to clarify this situation.Methods: Military personnel were investigated pre-deployment (Pre-) and foll...