Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0099ep1320 | Late Breaking | ECE2024

in vitro study of 17-beta-estradiol effects on a renal cancer cell line

Rossi Lucrezia , Rosaria Ambrosio Maria , Chiara Zatelli Maria

Introduction: Renal carcinomas (RCs) are the most common kidney cancers, and their prognosis is affected by many factors; 5-year survival rate is >90% in patients with small tumors confined to the kidney. RC makes up 2-3% of cancers in adults aged between 50 and 70 years; in particular, the incidence in men is higher than women, 66.7 vs 33.3% of the cases, respectively. Aim: RC incidence is twice as high in men as in women. This difference could sugg...

ea0081p478 | Thyroid | ECE2022

Thyroid nodules and glucose metabolism derangements: does sex matter?

Gagliardi Irene , Gobbo Alberto , ROSSI ROBERTA , Rossi Martina , Rosaria Ambrosio Maria , Chiara Zatelli Maria

Background: Glucose metabolism derangements (GMD) and thyroid nodules (TN) are the most frequent endocrine disorders. A relationship between these conditions has been suggested, but data are still controversial and no evidence was reported regarding sex differences.Aim: To evaluate the distribution of impaired fasting glucose (IFG), normal glucose tolerance (NGT), impaired glucose tolerance (IGT), type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and TN according to sex.<p cla...

ea0090p664 | Endocrine-related Cancer | ECE2023

Mutational profiles of typical and atypical bronchial carcinoids

Gagliardi Irene , Borges de Souza Patricia , Rossi Lucrezia , Rosaria Ambrosio Maria , Chiara Zatelli Maria

Introduction: Typical and Atypical bronchial carcinoids (TBC and ABC) are rare neuroendocrine neoplasms (NEN). TBC are low grade and well-differentiated NEN often with indolent clinical behavior, slow growth, rare extra-thoracic metastases, and with a long survival following surgical resection. Conversely, ABC have often a worse prognosis with a greater tendency to metastasize and recur. A better understanding of TBC and ABC genetic background would help in evaluating prognosi...

ea0070aep603 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2020

TGF-β increases caspase 3 activation and migration in bronchial carcinoids

Borges de Souza Patricia , Tagliatti Valentina , Capobianco Simonaco , Rosaria Ambrosio Maria , Chiara Zatelli Maria

Introduction: Typical and atypical bronchial carcinoids (TBC and ABC) are well-differentiated neuroendocrine neoplasms (NEN). First-line treatment is radical removal of the primary tumour; however, management of metastatic BC is still challenging. Bronchial carcinoids (BC) may benefit from treatment with mTOR inhibitors, although response rates are moderate. TBC have shown reduced sensibility to mTOR inhibitors respect to ABC, notwithstanding its less aggressive behaviour. PI3...

ea0099p517 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2024

Management of prolactinomas before, during and after pregnancy: results from the italian association of clinical endocrinologists (AME) survey

Gagliardi Irene , Indirli Rita , Rosaria Ambrosio Maria , behalf of AME Pituitary Disorders Committee On

Background: Prolactinomas are the most common functioning pituitary adenomas and are mostly diagnosed in fertile women. Dopamine-agonists (DAs) have always represented the cornerstone of prolactinoma treatment in terms of hormonal control and tumor shrinkage. Recent guidelines suggest surgery as an alternative option in selected cases after a joint evaluation with an expert surgeon. Prolactinoma management in women seeking fertility and during pregnancy remains challenging, an...

ea0081p431 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2022

Acromegaly and aging: a double hit against quality of life?

Gagliardi Irene , Chiloiro Sabrina , Vallillo Maria , Bondanelli Marta , Volpato Stefano , Giampietro Antonella , Bianchi Antonio , De Marinis Laura , Chiara Zatelli Maria , Rosaria Ambrosio Maria

Introduction: Acromegaly patients (ACRO) show increased morbidity that affects health and quality of life (QoL). Elderly ACRO are going to increase in the next few years, but evidence regarding their management is lacking.Aim: To evaluate physical, functional and cognitive performances of elderly ACRO and the relationship with QoL.Methods: Multicenter case-control study conducted on 42 older ACRO (≥ 65 years) compared to an a...

ea0099p278 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2024

Use of glycated albumin in transfusion-dependent β-thalassemic (TDT) patients with diabetes mellitus: preliminary results

Verrienti Martina , Gobbo Alberto , Alice Cattaneo Camilla , Mari Elisa , Sofritti Olga , Monesi Marcello , Pizzicotti Stefano , Longo Filomena , Rosaria Ambrosio Maria , Chiara Zatelli Maria

Background: Patients with transfusion-dependent β -thalassemia (TDT) often experience several endocrine complications, including diabetes mellitus (DM). In TDT, the reliability of glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) assessment is compromised due to elevated erythrocytes turnover and frequent transfusions. Glycated Albumin (GA), a product of non-enzymatic albumin glycation, has been investigated as a medium-term glycaemic marker (21 days) in the general diabetic population. Since...

ea0014p595 | (1) | ECE2007

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) and lipid profile abnormalities: study 12 months after the brain injury

Di Somma Carolina , Rota Francesca , Rovere Silvia , Rosaria Ambrosio Maria , Fusco Alessandra , Corneli Ginevra , Bianchi Antonio , De Marinis Laura , degli Uberti Ettore Ciro , Lombardi Gaetano , Ghigo Ezio , Colao Annamaria , Aimaretti Gianluca

Aim of this study was to evaluate lipid profile and the severity of GHD, in a large group of TBI patients with or without GH deficiency. We assayed lipid profile (Total-, HDL- Cholesterol, Triglycerides) in 62 TBI subjects 12 months after TBI (41 M, 21 F, 13–81 yrs, BMI: 24.6±0.6 kg/m2), and in 62 sex-, age- and BMI-matched controls. Based on the GH peak after GHRH+ARG test, patients were stratified as: 1) severe GHD (GH peak ≤ 9 μg/l; <i...

ea0077oc1.5 | Reproductive and Neuroendocrinology | SFEBES2021

Is radiotherapy for pituitary adenoma or craniopharyngioma associated with increased risk of second brain tumour? A long-term multi-centre study of 3,679 patients

Hamblin Ross , Vardon Ashley , Akpalu Josephine , Tampourlou Metaxia , Spiliotis Ioannis , Sbardella Emilia , Lynch Julie , Shankaran Vani , Mavilakandy Akash , Gagliardi Irene , Meade Sara , Hobbs Claire , Levy Miles J , Cameron Alison , Grossman Ashley , Rosaria Ambrosio Maria , Chiara Zatelli Maria , Reddy Narendra , Bradley Karin , Murray Robert D , Pal Aparna , Karavitaki Niki

Background: Current conclusions on risk of second brain tumour following radiotherapy for pituitary adenoma or craniopharyngioma are challenged methodologically by small patient sample size, selection biases or lack of appropriate controls.Objective: To ascertain whether radiotherapy for pituitary adenoma or craniopharyngioma is associated with increased second brain tumour risk, through use of appropriate methodology.Design: Multi...