Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0050p351 | Reproduction | SFEBES2017

Mass spectrometry-based assessment of androgen excess in 1205 consecutive patients over 5 years: PCOS most common diagnosis, but severe androgen excess indicates other ovarian and adrenal pathology

Elhassan Yasir , Idkowiak Jan , Smith Karen , Asia Miriam , Webster Rachel , Arlt Wiebke , O'Reilly Michael

Androgen excess in women is most commonly caused by polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), but sinister ovarian and adrenal pathology requiring immediate action needs to be excluded. Here we examined whether the severity of androgen excess indicates the likely underlying pathology in women evaluated for androgen excess.We included all women undergoing assessment of serum DHEAS, androstenedione (D4) and testosterone (T) by liquid chromatogra...

ea0050p283 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2017

Impact of menopause on the natural history of pre-existing prolactinomas

Santharam Sandhya , Tampourlou Metaxia , Arlt Wiebke , Ayuk John , Gittoes Neil , Mtemererwa Brian , Toogood Andrew , Karavitaki Niki

Background: It has been proposed that menopause has a beneficial effect on the natural history of hyperprolactinaemia attributed to prolactinoma. Nonetheless, series systematically assessing outcome in females with prolactinoma who have passed through menopause are very limited.Aim: To investigate the impact of menopause on prolactinomas in patients not on dopamine agonist (DA) treatment.Patie...

ea0050p351 | Reproduction | SFEBES2017

Mass spectrometry-based assessment of androgen excess in 1205 consecutive patients over 5 years: PCOS most common diagnosis, but severe androgen excess indicates other ovarian and adrenal pathology

Elhassan Yasir , Idkowiak Jan , Smith Karen , Asia Miriam , Webster Rachel , Arlt Wiebke , O'Reilly Michael

Androgen excess in women is most commonly caused by polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), but sinister ovarian and adrenal pathology requiring immediate action needs to be excluded. Here we examined whether the severity of androgen excess indicates the likely underlying pathology in women evaluated for androgen excess.We included all women undergoing assessment of serum DHEAS, androstenedione (D4) and testosterone (T) by liquid chromatogra...

ea0086p148 | Nursing Practice | SFEBES2022

Incidence of COVID-19 in People with Primary Adrenal Insufficiency in the UK and Reported Self-Management - A prospective study

Shepherd Lisa , Carrick-Sen Debbie , Arlt Wiebke , Swift Amelia , Tahrani Abd

Background: People with Primary adrenal insufficiency (PAI) were identified as a vulnerable group by the UK government during the COVID-19 pandemic. Hence our aim was to evaluate the incidence of COVID-19, and associated adrenal crisis (AC) in people with PAI in the UK.Methods: A prospective observational study of patients with PAI was performed between January-June 2022. Participants were recruited via the Addison’s Disease Self Help Group. Diagnos...

ea0065p8 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2019

Clinical outcomes in adrenocortical carcinoma: evaluation of single and combined prognostic markers in a UK single centre cohort

Elhassan Yasir , O'Reilly Michael , Asia Miriam , Chortis Vasilis , Sutcliffe Robert , Skordilis Kassiani , Arlt Wiebke , Ronchi Cristina

Background: Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) has an aggressive but variable behaviour. ENSAT tumour stage and Ki67 proliferation index are used to predict clinical outcome but they are limited in distinguishing patients with best outcome. We aimed to investigate the prognostic role of clinical/histopathological parameters alone or in combination according to previously proposed points-based score (mGRAS, Lippert JCEM 2018).Methods: We assessed 112 patients...

ea0065p217 | Metabolism and Obesity | SFEBES2019

A novel method for analysis of 11 oestrogens using high-throughput liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry

Gilligan Lorna , Goymer Lauren , Toor Harjeavon , Cox Grace , Shaheen Fozia , Arlt Wiebke , Taylor Angela

Oestrogen quantification in serum is challenging as concentrations are low, especially in men and post-menopausal women. Additionally, oestrogens do not ionise readily and structure similarities can lead to cross-reactivity and reduced specificity, especially with immunoassay. Full characterisation of oestrogen metabolism and its role in disease progression has therefore not been fully investigated. We aimed to develop and validate a liquid chromatography mass spectrometry met...

ea0065p229 | Metabolism and Obesity | SFEBES2019

Steroid deconjugation by helix pomatia – can we overcome snail speed?

Shaheen Fozia , Gilligan Lorna , Berner Camila , Callejas Jose Luis , Shackleton Cedric , Arlt Wiebke , Taylor Angela

Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) has been used for urinary steroid analysis for over 50 years. The process of hydrolysis to release steroids from their conjugates is routinely performed using commercially available snail Helix-Pomatia sulfatase (HP). However, as this is a naturally occurring enzyme its production process results in batch variation and so each batch requires experimental validation to adjust for the difference in efficiency of the enzymati...

ea0065p230 | Metabolism and Obesity | SFEBES2019

Acute changes in steroid biosynthesis in patients following severe trauma: the golden hour study

Taylor Angela , Bentley Conor , Foster Mark , Lord Janet , Hazeldine Jon , Arlt Wiebke

Advancements in medical care have significantly improved survival rates following major traumatic injury. An understanding of the hormonal, inflammatory and metabolic changes that occur following trauma is still evolving but it is clear that they impact significantly upon patient prognosis. To date, studies that have examined trauma-induced changes in steroid metabolism have analysed samples taken from patients post-hospital admission, culminating in marked variability in the ...

ea0049gp69 | Developmental & Protein Endocrinology | ECE2017

5β-reductase (AKR1D1) is a potent regulator of carbohydrate and lipid metabolism and inflammation in human liver

Nikolaou Nikolaos , Gathercole Laura , Green Charlotte , McNeil Catriona , Arlt Wiebke , Hodson Leanne , Tomlinson Jeremy

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the hepatic manifestation of metabolic disease. 5β-reductase (AKR1D1) is highly expressed in human liver where it inactivates steroid hormones and catalyzes a fundamental step in bile acid synthesis. Steroid hormones, including glucocorticoids, as well as bile acids are established regulators of metabolic phenotype. We hypothesized that AKR1D1 plays a crucial regulatory role in hepatic metabolic homeostasis. Genetic manipulatio...

ea0049ep1051 | Pituitary - Clinical | ECE2017

Prolactinomas diagnosed after menopause: presentation and outcomes from a large specialist centre

Santharam Sandhya , Tampourlou Metaxia , Arlt Wiebke , Ayuk John , Gittoes Neil , Toogood Andrew , Webster Rachel , Karavitaki Niki

Introduction: Most prolactinomas in females are diagnosed during the years of reproductive age and the majority are microadenomas. Prolactinomas diagnosed after menopause are very rare with limited published data on their presentation and outcomes.Aim: The aim of our study was to assess the presenting clinical, biochemical and imaging findings, as well as the outcomes of women diagnosed with a prolactinoma in the post-menopausal period.<p class="abst...