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ea0016p215 | Diabetes and cardiovascular diseases | ECE2008

Metabolic changes induced by glucose infusion in persons with Glu23Lys polymorphism

Bobbert Thomas , Mittag Marc , Mai Knut , Fischer Antje , Arafat Ayman , Pfeiffer AFH , Spranger Joachim

The development of diabetes mellitus type 2 (T2DM) is affected by genetic and lifestyle factors. Polymorphisms within the KIR6.2 gene seem to be associated with a higher risk for T2DM. The protein encoded by this gene represents a potassium channel, which plays an essential role in insulin and glucagon secretion by the pancreas.A hyperglycaemic clamp without insulin was performed over 2 h in 10 healthy persons with the Kir6.2 E23K wild type Glu/Glu, 10 a...

ea0016p23 | Adrenal | ECE2008

Effects of free fatty acids on adrenocorticotropin secretion and metabolic glucocorticoid pattern in healthy young women

Mai Knut , Reinecke Franziska , Bobbert Thomas , Andres Janin , Bahr Volker , Wudy Stefan , Hartmann Michaela , Maser-Gluth Christiane , Diederich Sven , Pfeiffer Andreas , Spranger Joachim

Introduction: Free fatty acids (FFAs) affect pituitary function. While no effect of FFAs on ACTH and cortisol seems to exist in men, data in women are somewhat controversial. Therefore, we aimed to assess the effect of an acute increase of circulating FFA levels induced by the infusion of a lipid-heparin infusion on ACTH and cortisol secretion in healthy young women.Methods: Following a 10-h overnight fast 13 healthy female volunteers were investigated i...

ea0016p22 | Adrenal | ECE2008

Free fatty acids affect urinary excretion of androgen precursors thereby linking metabolism and hyperandrogenemia in vivo: results of a randomized, controlled trial

Mai Knut , Bobbert Thomas , Reinecke Franziska , Andres Janin , Bahr Volker , Maser-Gluth Christiane , Wudy Stefan , Hartmann Michaela , Mohlig Matthias , Weickert Martin O , Schulte Heinrich , Diederich Sven , Pfeiffer Andreas , Spranger Joachim

Context: The polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is characterized by hyperandrogenism and associated with obesity and impaired glucose metabolism. Despite the high prevalence of PCOS and the considerable clinical impact, the precise interplay between metabolism and hyperandrogenemia is not entirely clear. We therefore aimed to analyse the relation between circulating free fatty acids (FFAs) and androgen metabolism in vivo in women.Design and partic...