Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0037ep645 | Obesity and cardiovascular endocrinology | ECE2015

Time-of-day-dependent rhythms in the transcriptional responsiveness of the rat heart to triiodothyronine

Peliciari-Garcia Rodrigo , Previde Rafael , Young Martin , Nunes Maria Tereza

Myocardial gene expression and metabolism fluctuate over the course of the day, in association with changes in energy supply and demand. Recently, time-of-day-dependent oscillations in myocardial processes have been linked to the intrinsic cardiomyocyte circadian clock. Triiodothyronine (T3) is an important modulator of cardiac form and function. The genomic actions of T3 are triggered after its interaction with thyroid hormone nuclear receptors that ofte...

ea0041ep206 | Cardiovascular Endocrinology and Lipid Metabolism | ECE2016

Circadian clock expression in hypothyroid male Wistar rats

Peliciari-Garcia Rodrigo A , Bargi-Souza Paula , Previde Rafael M , Young Martin E , Nunes Maria Tereza

Both metabolism and cardiac function fluctuate over the course of the day according to energy supply and demand. The triiodothyronine (T3) regulates several genes related to metabolism and function in cardiomyocytes. Our previous data have suggested that there is a potential interrelationship between the regulation of cardiac function by T3 and the intrinsic circadian clock in the heart. Considering that: i) the hypothyroidism is associated to a reduction...

ea0037gp.18.07 | Pituitary–Basic and IGF-1 | ECE2015

The hypothyroidism alters circadian clock expression in anterior pituitary gland

Bargi-Souza Paula , Peliciari-Garcia Rodrigo A , Previde Rafael Maso , Nunes Maria Tereza

The anterior pituitary gland occupies a central position in the hypothalamus–pituitary glands axes and secretes hormones involved in reproduction, growth, and metabolism. The plasma concentrations of pituitary hormones present fluctuations during the 24 h and are markedly altered during the hypothyroidism. The presence of an intra-pituitary circadian oscillator might be related to these oscillations; however, the molecular mechanism and the consequences of the hypothyroid...

ea0090p152 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2023

Protein tyrosine phosphatase receptors N and N2 regulate gonadotropin-releasing hormone neuron function

Sokanovic Srdjan , Constantin Stephanie , Lamarca Dams Aloa , Mochimaru Yuta , Smiljanic Kosara , Bjelobaba Ivana , Maso Previde Rafael , Stojilkovic Stanko

Simultaneous knockout of the neuroendocrine marker genes Ptprn and Ptprn2, which encode the protein tyrosine phosphatase receptors N and N2, respectively, causes infertility of female mice while males are fertile. To clarify the mechanism of sex-specific roles of Ptprn and Ptprn2 in mice reproduction, we analyzed the effects of their double knockout (DKO) on the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis. In DKO females, a delay in puberty and lack...