Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0014p181 | (1) | ECE2007

The growth hormone – insulin-like growth factor-I axis in adult thalassemic patients

Danesi Leila , Cattaneo Agnese , Valassi Elena , Scacchi Massimo , D’Angelo Emanuela , Mirra Nadia , Zanaboni Laura , Cappellini Maria Domenica , Cavagnini Francesco

GH deficiency (GHD) can be recognized in a not negligible proportion of thalassemic children, while data on the prevalence of this disorder in adult patients are lacking. Therefore, we elected to study the GH – IGF-I axis in a large group of adult thalassemic subjects.Study design: Ninety-four patients (69 with thalassemia major and 25 with thalassemia intermedia on stable transfusional regimen, 39 men and 55 women, aged 31.5±6.8 years, receivi...

ea0011oc40 | Neuroendocrinology and neoplasia | ECE2006

Expression of IGF-I & IGF-IR in tamoxifen sensitive and tamoxifen resistant breast cancer

McVittie CJ , Khalaf S , Ogunkolade W , Carpenter R , Bustin SA , Jenkins PJ

Background: The growth hormone/ IGF-I axis is important in the pathogenesis of breast cancer and increased IGF-I signalling through the IGF-I receptor (IGF-IR) has been implicated in the development of tamoxifen resistance in breast cancer.Aims: To compare mRNA and protein expression of IGF-I & IGF-IR in (i) wild type (WT) and tamoxifen resistant (TR) MCF-7 breast cancer cells and (ii) breast cancer tissue from women with primary and recurrent, tamox...

ea0005p8 | Bone | BES2003

IGF-I reverses dexamethasone induced growth retardation in mouse embryonic metatarsal cultures

Mushtaq T , Farquharson C , Seawright E , Ahmed S

Background: Dexamethasone (Dex) induced growth retardation in children is partly mediated by direct growth plate effects. In contrast, IGF-I induces bone growth and may ameliorate these effects.Aims: To determine the direct effects of Dex and IGF-I on bone length, cell proliferation and mineralisation in cultured fetal mouse metatarsals.Methods: 18-day-old fetal metatarsals were cultured in triplicate in serum-free medium for 12 days supplemented with either Dex 10<sup...

ea0004p74 | Reproduction | SFE2002

Localisation of type I IGF receptor and androgen receptor proeins in small preantral follicles of human ovaries

Webber L , Birch R , Flanagan A , Hardy K , Franks S

Little is known about the place of insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) in preantral follicle development, although there is considerable evidence that IGFs are important in antral folliculogenesis. In the rat, isolated large preantral follicles developed better when cultured in vitro in the presence of IGF-I than without (Zhao et al 2001). In the same study, reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction identified mRNA for IGF-I and the type I receptor in the granulosa/theca ...

ea0041ep333 | Clinical case reports - Thyroid/Others | ECE2016

Renal form of pseudohypoaldosteronism type I in suckling: clinical case

Meraai Galina , Solntsava Anzhalika

Pseudohypoaldosteronism is one of the least explored questions in clinical endocrinology. That leads to complexity in diagnosis and differential diagnostics of disease. A boy, aged 13 days was admitted to the hospital with complains: vomiting, low weight gain, constipation. Biochemical blood assay (BBA) and acid-base balance of blood: level of sodium −127 mmol/l (N 132 – 145 mmol/l), potassium −6.6 mmol/l (N 3.1 – 5.1 mmol/l), chlorine &...

ea0007oc8 | Reproduction | BES2004

Effect of maternal dexamethasone treatment on hepatic and renal type I 5'-monodeiodinase activity and plasma triiodothyronine concentration in fetal sheep

Forhead A , Giussani D , Fowden A

Type I 5'-monodeiodinase (5'-MDI) converts thyroxine (T4) to triiodothyronine (T3). In fetal sheep, hepatic 5'-MDI activity increases near term in association with the prepartum cortisol surge. This study investigated the effect of maternal dexamethasone treatment, in clinically relevant doses, on hepatic and renal type I 5'-MDI activity and plasma thyroid hormone concentrations in fetal sheep.From 125 days of gestation (term 145 pl...

ea0011p477 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | ECE2006

Insulin-like growth factor-i signalling in tamoxifen sensitive and tamoxifen resistant breast cancer cells

McVittie CJ , Khalaf S , Ogunkolade W , Carpenter R , Bustin SA , Jenkins PJ

Background: Due to its cross-talk with estrogen receptor (ER) signalling, increased IGF-I signalling through the IGF-I receptor (IGF-IR) has been postulated as an important factor in the development of tamoxifen resistance in breast cancer.Aims: To investigate the importance of IGF-I signalling in tamoxifen resistant (TR) and wild-type (WT) MCF-7 breast cancer cells by (i) assessing cell proliferation in response to IGF-I and tamoxifen and (ii) using sma...

ea0004s15 | Transcriptional control of endocrine development and function | SFE2002

Genetic Control of Sex Differentiation

Hughes I , Martin H , Jaaskelainen J

Sex differentiation is the development of the internal and external genitalia following gonad determination. Genital ridge formation is regulated by WT1, SF1 and LHX9 whereas SRY is a major player in testis determination. Quite how SRY functions as a transcription factor is still unknown twelve years after the (i)SRY(/i) gene was cloned. How testis determination is regulated is incomplete, as the cause of sex reversal is unknown in the majority of patients with XY gonadal dysg...

ea0019p109 | Cytokines and growth factors | SFEBES2009

Quantum dot labelled IGF-I: a novel technique to study IGF-signal transduction in the human placenta

Forbes K , Aplin J , Westwood M

In humans, the exchange of nutrients and waste between mother and fetus occurs via the outer layer of the placenta (syncytium; ST); this layer is maintained by continuous growth and differentiation of underlying cytotrophoblasts (CT). Pregnancy complications such as intrauterine growth restriction are associated with abnormal CT proliferation and apoptosis; altered levels of maternal insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) have also been reported in these conditions. We have demons...

ea0016p66 | Bone and calcium | ECE2008

Osteopenia/osteoporosis in adult thalassemic patients: contribution of growth hormone - insulin-like growth factor I deficiency

Scacchi Massimo , Danesi Leila , Cattaneo Agnese , Valassi Elena , Pecori Giraldi Francesca , Argento Crocetta , D'Angelo Emanuela , Mirra Nadia , Zanaboni Laura , Tampieri Benedetta , Cappellini Maria Domenica , Cavagnini Francesco

GH and IGF-I exert an important role in the control of bone formation. Osteopenia and osteoporosis are a frequent recurrence in patients with thalassemia. Due to the high prevalence of GH deficiency (GHD) in adult thalassemic patients (Scacchi et al., Clin Endocrinol 2007), we investigated the possible role of GH - IGF-I abnormalities in the pathogenesis of the osteopenia/osteoporosis of this disease.Study: Sixty-four adult thalassemic pati...