Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0019s78 | (1) | SFEBES2009

The limitations of DXA for body composition assessment

Wells J

There is increasing interest in clinical assessment of body composition, however uncertainty remains regarding the appropriate techniques. Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) is often described as a gold standard, in view of its high precision (reproducibility). However, for the molecular model of body composition (dividing the body into water, fat, protein and mineral) the in vivo gold standard comprises the multi-component model, and recent comparisons of DXA again...

ea0014oc5.3 | Thyroid basic | ECE2007

Polarized plasma membrane targeting of the Na+/I symporter (NIS) is regulated by its carboxy terminus

Dohan Orsolya , Portulano Carla , Ginter Chris , Carrasco Nancy

The Na+/I− symporter (NIS), a glycoprotein expressed at the basolateral plasma membrane of thyroid epithelial cells, mediates active I− uptake for the biosynthesis of thyroid hormones and radioiodide transport for diagnosis and treatment in thyroid cancer. Our cloning of the NIS cDNA and generation of anti-NIS antibodies provided the basis to investigate the decrease in I− transport in thyroid cancer relative to hea...

ea0009p34 | Diabetes and metabolism | BES2005

Control of MC2-R expression during adipogenesis

Noon L , Clark A , King P

The murine ACTH receptor MC2-R is primarily expressed in the adrenal cortex and adipocytes where it binds ACTH leading to steroidogenesis and lipolysis, respectively. We have recently shown that the previously described 'adrenal' MC2-R promoter is transiently activated by PPAR gamma 2 early during differentiation of murine 3T3-L1 pre-adipocytes, declining to background levels from a peak of activity seen at day 4 following commencement of adipogenesis. This is mirrored by the ...

ea0004dp33 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFE2002

THE NOTTINGHAM DIABETES WEB SITE: A NEW RESOURCE FOR PATIENTS AND DIABETES CARE TEAMS

Wills C , Webb D , Page S

The Nottingham Diabetes web site (www.nottinghamdiabetes.nhs.uk) was launched in January 2002 as an information and education resource for people with diabetes and diabetes care teams in Nottingham. It was developed jointly by the two hospital diabetes centres in Nottingham, designed by an independent web designer and funded by the pharmaceutical industry (with no influence over content or acknowledgement on the site).The site contains information about ...

ea0057021 | Cardiovascular complications in pituitary gigantism (results of an international study) | BES2018

Cardiovascular complications in pituitary gigantism (results of an international study)

Liliya Rostomyan , Adrian Daly , Nalini Shah , Luciana A Naves , Anne Barlier , Marie-Lise Jaffrain-Rea , Philippe Emy , Sebastian Neggers , Lecumberri Santamaria Beatriz , Ian Holdaway , Thierry Brue , Gunter Stalla , Roberto Salvatori , Yves Bertherat Jerome , Dominique Maiter , Margaret Zacharin , Anurag Lila , Silvia Filipponi , Satinath Mukhopadhyay , Tapani Ebeling , Marja Ojaniemi , I McCormack Ann , Outi Kuismin , Anne-Lise Lecoq , Mona Sahnoun-Fathallah , Caroline Jung-Sievers , Elena Malchiodi , Liudmila Rozhinskaya , Elena Nazzari , Sachin Mittal , Elisa Verrua , Ekaterina Sorkina , Alexander Dreval , France Devuyst , Ismene Bilbao , Simona Auriemma Renata , Palacios Garcia Nuria , Irena Ilovaiskaya , Vyacheslav Pronin , Annamaria Colao , Diego Ferone , Anna Spada , Patrick Petrossians , Paolo Beck-Peccoz , A Stratakis Constantine , Philippe Chanson , Albert Beckers

Background: Cardiovascular disease is an important cause of morbidity/mortality in chronic GH hypersecretion.Aim: To evaluate cardiovascular system in a large series of patients with pituitary gigantism. Standard case report forms were used with height assessments related to local country norms. Results: 151pts (123 male) with GH-excess and abnormal growth velocity for age or final height >2SD over local norms had complete data on cardiac assessments...

ea0038p486 | Thyroid | SFEBES2015

Management of hypothyroidism in pregnancy with armour thyroid

Shonibare Tolulope , Munir Alia

Armour thyroid is desiccated porcine extract which is a historical treatment for hypothyroidism. It contains both L-thyroxine and liothyronine. Each grain (60 mg) contains 38 μg of L-thyroxine and 9 μg liothyronine. Since the 1960’s its use has been superseded by L-thyroxine. Due to limited clinical effectiveness studies, it is not licensed for use in the United Kingdom. We present a case of Armour thyroid use in preg...

ea0029p1626 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ICEECE2012

A liquid formulation of L-thyroxine (L-T4) solves problems of incomplete normalization/suppression of serum TSH caused by proton pump inhibitors (PPI) on conventional tablet formulations of L-T4

Saraceno G. , Vita R. , Trimarchi F. , Benvenga S.

Background: PPI are known to diminish the intestinal absorption of L-T4, which is commonly ingested as tablets of L-T4 sodium salt. However, a liquid formulation is available (Tirosint, oral solution, IBSA Farmaceutici Italia s.r.l., Italy), in which the hormone is solubilized in 28.8% ethyl alcohol. One ml of this formulation (=28 drops) contains 100 mcg L-T4 sodium salt in 243 mg ethanol. Because this formulation contains L...

ea0056ep96 | Interdisciplinary endocrinology | ECE2018

Cardiotoxicity from glycyrrhizic acid inhibition of 11-beta steroid dehydrogenase

Philbey Christopher , Marriott Arran

Ingestion of excessive amounts of liquorice may cause significant electrolyte imbalances due to a mimicking of mineralocorticoid excess. A 70-year-old female attended hospital with palpitations and was found to have hypokalaemia. She was documented to have multiple supraventricular ectopic beats coinciding with her feeling of palpitations, This was precipitated by toxic consumption of liquorice, more than 2 kg in 72 h, to celebrate her 70th birthday. All abnormaliti...

ea0081ep210 | Calcium and Bone | ECE2022

Hypercalcaemia induced acute pancreatitis

Abouzaid Mona , Anthony Sony

Introduction: Milk-alkali syndrome (MAS) consists of hypercalcemia, renal failure, and metabolic alkalosis as a result of ingestion of large amounts of calcium and absorbable alkali. Daily elemental calcium intake of no more than 2 g is considered safe. However, even doses lower than 2 g daily may result in hypercalcemia if additional predisposing factors are present. Vulnerable patients because of vomiting, diuretic use, and deviant eating habits. In these susceptible patient...

ea0028p207 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2012

Effects of Syzygium aromaticum-derived maslinic acid on blood glucose of streptozotocin induced-diabetic rats

Mkhwanazi Blessing , Khathi Andile , Bubuya Masola , van Heerden Fanie , Musabayane Cephas

Available evidence suggests that Syzygium spp ethyl acetate solubles (EAS) contain triterpene mixtures (oleanolic/ursolic acid and methyl maslinate/methyl corosolate) with hypoglycaemic properties in streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic rats. Accordingly, maslinic acid (MA) was isolated from S. aromaticum. Air-dried powdered flower buds of S. aromaticum were sequentially extracted thrice at 24 h intervals with 3 litres on each occasion of hexane, dichloromethane, ethyl acetat...