Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0031p308 | Pituitary | SFEBES2013

Effect of ethnicity on the clinical presentations of women with polycystic ovary syndrome: a 20-year retrospective cohort study

Mani Hamidreza , Levy Miles , Davies Melanie , Morris Danielle , Gray Laura , Khunti Kamlesh , Howlett Trevor

Methodology: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) has a variety of signs and symptoms compromising different phenotypic presentations. Insulin resistance is a known association of PCOS. Despite the documented effect of ethnicity on insulin resistance, there is little known about the effect of ethnicity on the clinical presentations of PCOS. We compared the clinical presentations of white and South Asian (SA) women with PCOS.Methodology: Retrospective analysi...

ea0013p338 | Thyroid | SFEBES2007

The relative level and predictors of osteoporotic fracture in patients with treated thyroid dysfunction

Flynn Robert , Bonellie Sandra , Jung Roland , Morris Andrew , Macdonald Thomas , Leese Graham

Objectives: (1) to establish the relative level of osteoporotic fracture in the thyroid population compared to the general population, and (2) to establish whether osteoporotic fracture in patients receiving thyroxine was associated with plasma thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) level or thyroxine dose.Method: A database of clinical information from subjects with treated thyroid disease was linked to morbidity records describing all in-patient episodes of...

ea0011p677 | Reproduction | ECE2006

Impaired vascular function in hypogonadal males is unaltered during monthly treatment cycle with intramuscular testosterone esters

Lane HA , Smith jC , Morris K , Cockcroft J , Goodfellow J , Scanlon MF , Davies JS

Backround: Male hypogonadism is associated with an increased incidence of cardiovascular risk factors and approximately 25% of males suffering with coronary heart disease are hypogonadal. Few studies have assessed the impact of testosterone therapy on vascular function in hypogonadal individuals and none have investigated the weekly impact of gradually reducing testosterone concentrations on vasculature.Patients and Methods: 10 hypogonadal subjects (6 wi...

ea0009p75 | Growth and development | BES2005

A comparison of vascular reactivity in postmenopausal women receiving testosterone and conventional HRT versus conventional HRT

Lane H , Smith J , Davies N , Cockcroft J , Morris K , Scanlon M , Davies J

Backround: Recent research has heightened the controversy surrounding the effects of conventional hormone replacement therapy on cardiovascular risk, suggesting that use of HRT is associated with an increase in cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Testosterone has also been associated with unfavourable cardiovascular parameters and the addition of testosterone to HRT may augment the risk of cardiovascular events in postmenopausal women.Aim: To elucida...

ea0009p89 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | BES2005

Cell cycle dysregulation in breast cancer - the roles of Jab1 and Archipelago

Bonner S , Morris D , Korbonits M , Laban C , McCarthy K , Al-Mufti R , Carpenter R , Grossman A

The cell cycle occupies a pivotal role in the control of cellular proliferation, a critical point being activation of CyclinE which is held in check by the inhibitor p27. CyclinE is targeted for degradation by the F-box protein Archipelago (Ago/Fbw7/cdc4), while p27 is exported out of the nucleus by Jun activation domain-binding protein 1 (Jab1). Over-expression of CyclinE has been reported in breast cancer. We have now explored the role of Jab1 and Ago in mediating changes in...

ea0009p108 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | BES2005

Attenuation of vasopressin-induced antidiuresis in poorly-controlled type 2 diabetes

Agha A , Smith D , Finucane F , Shelock M , Morris A , Baylis P , Thompson C

Renal resistance to vasopressin has been demonstrated in type 1 diabetes, and in type 2 diabetes with nephropathy. However, renal response to vasopressin in type 2 diabetes without nephropathy, has not been studied.We studied 10 subjects with poorly controlled type 2 diabetes (PCDS, HbA1c > 9 %), 10 subjects with well-controlled type 2 diabetes (WCDS, HbA1c < 7 %), and 10 matched non-diabetic control subjects (NDCS), during a euglycaemic 8-hour wat...

ea0008p69 | Neuroendocrinology and behaviour | SFE2004

Prolactin secretion in the male annexin 1 knockout mouse: effects of gonadectomy and testosterone replacement

Cover PO , Alexander A , McArthur SR , John CD , Morris JF , Christian HC , Buckingham JC

Prolactin secretion is sexually dimorphic and sensitive to changes in gonadal steroid and glucocorticoid status. Reports that the regulatory effects of glucocorticoids on prolactin release are mediated in part via annexin 1 (ANXA1, 1), have led us to compare prolactin secretion and lactotroph morphology in ANXA1 knockout (KO) and wildtype (WT) mice and to determine the effects gonadectomy +/- testosterone replacement (80 micrograms per day, s.c.) on (a) the plasma prolactin co...

ea0007p82 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | BES2004

Over-expression and over-activation of protein kinase B/Akt in human pituitary tumours

Musat M , Korbonits M , Kola B , Nanzer A , Morris D , Coculescu M , Grossman A

Mitogenic signaling by receptor tyrosine kinases that involve increased activity of phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase (PI3K) and over-activation of protein kinase B (PKB/Akt) triggers a cascade of responses that drive tumour progression in a variety of human cancers. Some of these events have been associated with diminished expression of the cell cycle inhibitor p27 through inhibition of a Forkhead transcription factor (FKHR-L1) by Akt, while some others have recently been reporte...

ea0006oc4 | Young Endocrinologist Session | SFE2003

Influence of Annexin 1 gene deletion on dopaminergic cell numbers in the mid-brain

Shah A , McArthur S , Morris J , Flower R , Buckingham J , Gillies G

There is now substantial evidence to suggest that the early life environment can have a permanent effect on adult physiology. Recently we have shown that early postnatal glucocorticoid (GC) exposure produces alterations in midbrain dopaminergic cell number in the adult rat, in a gender-specific manner (McArthur et al., Brit. Neurosci. Assoc. Abstr. 2003;17:27). Since the protein annexin 1 (ANXA1) mediates some aspects of the effects of GCs within the immune system and the hypo...

ea0005p225 | Steroids | BES2003

High prevalence of low testosterone levels in men with coronary heart disease and an association with hypertension and obesity - The South Yorkshire study

Pugh P , Morris P , Hall J , Malkin C , Asif S , Jones R , Channer K , Jones T

We(1) and others have established that men with coronary heart disease (CHD) have lower serum testosterone levels than men with normal coronaries. Hypotestosteronaemia is associated with dyslipidaemia, visceral obesity, insulin resistance, hypertension and a prothrombotic state.The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of hypogonadism in men with CHD proven by either greater than 70 per cent stenosis of one or more epicardial or greater than 50 per cent stenosi...