Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0028p199 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2012

Clinical and metabolic profiles of very severely obese pregnant women and their associations with birth weight

Forbes Shareen , Reynolds Rebecca , Harold Graham , Howie Forbes , Denison Fiona , Norman Jane

Introduction: During gestation diminished maternal insulin sensitivity (IS) increases the availability of fuels allowing fetal growth. Very severe obesity (Class III obesity (OB), BMI≥40 kg/m2) is associated with reduced IS but it is 28 how nutrient availability differs and how this impacts on birth weight versus normal pregnancies (CON). Methods: 213 OB (median (interquartile range) 43.2(41.1–46.3) kg/m2) and 87 CON (BM...

ea0028p200 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2012

Salt sensitive blood pressure in glucocorticoid receptor deficient mice

Richardson Rachel , Evans Louise , Moorhouse Rebecca , Chapman Karen , Kenyon Christopher , Bailey Matthew

Salt-sensitive hypertension is a major risk factor for cardiovascular morbidity. Humans and mice with glucocorticoid receptor haploinsufficiency (GR+/−) are hypertensive, which in mice reflects activation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system. Furthermore, glucocorticoid receptor (GR) gene polymorphisms associate with increased cardiovascular disease risk. Here we investigated the effect of dietary salt intake on blood pressure, heart and kidney in GR+/− mice...

ea0028p288 | Reproduction | SFEBES2012

Genetic variants in CYP19 associated with increased aromatase activity are not associated with male hypogonadism in type 2 diabetes

Gibb Fraser , Walker Brian , Reynolds Rebecca , Strachan Mark , Beckett Geoff , Price Jackie

Background: Testosterone deficiency is common in obesity and in type 2 diabetes mellitus. It is hypothesised that the expanded adipose pool, which is the major source of aromatase in men, depletes testosterone levels by excess conversion to estradiol. Individuals with either the GG rs2470152 polymorphism in intron 1 or a high number of TTTA repeats in intron 4 of CYP19 are known to have greater aromatase activity with demonstrable effects upon plasma estradiol and osteoporosis...

ea0027oc4.1 | Oral Communications 4 | BSPED2011

Ethnicity rather than deprivation impacts on diabetes control and use of treatment regimen

Thompson Rebecca , Agostini Kirsty , Luscombe Jennifer , Potts Louise , Viner Russell , Hindmarsh Peter

Introduction: Delivering an equitable service is one component defining a quality service. Various factors impact on diabetes control including health beliefs and socioeconomic pressures. To determine the role played by ethnicity and/or deprivation we audited access to insulin treatment regimens and overall diabetes control in our clinic population of children and young people with type 1 diabetes mellitus (CYPT1DM).Methods: Three hundred and twenty-five...

ea0025p22 | Bone | SFEBES2011

Immobility: a rare cause of hypercalcaemia

Lim Rebecca , Lewis Emma , Bowles Shirley , Goenka Niru , Joseph Frank , Ewins David

A 57-year-old man with a history of alcohol excess was admitted following a road traffic accident. He suffered multiple trauma with fractures to his left femur, tibia and fibula, his right pubic ramus and several ribs. In addition severe abdominal trauma necessitated nephrectomy and splenectomy. Routine biochemistry and bone profile on admission was within normal limits.He had a prolonged stay in the Intensive Therapy Unit (ITU) with acute kidney injury ...

ea0023oc3.7 | Oral Communications 3 | BSPED2009

Heterogeneous tissue in the thyroid fossa on ultrasound in infants with proven thyroid ectopia on isotope scan: a diagnostic trap

Jones Jez , Attaie Morag , Maroo Sanjay , Neumann David , Perry Rebecca , Donaldson Malcolm

Introduction: Thyroid imaging is of proven help in establishing a diagnosis of congenital hypothyroidism in newly referred infants. Radio-isotope and/or ultrasound imaging is commonly used; each has weaknesses but have complimentary strengths and thus have been used in combination in our centre since 1999. We undertook a retrospective review and analysis of ultrasound imaging in infants with proven thyroid ectopia to re-examine the diagnoses.Patients and...

ea0022p174 | Clinical case reports and clinical practice | ECE2010

‘Sound mind’ and lithium-induced hyperparathyroidism

Mlawa Gideon , Deshmukh Sandeep , Alegbeleye James , Cowen Rebecca , Eboh Cecil , Kelly Robert , Bodmer Charles

Background: Lithium remains a first-line treatment for bipolar affective disorder and acute maniac state despite the introduction of newer and effective treatment. Lithium therapy is associated with a variety of side effects. Although thyroid dysfunction is the most widely recognised endocrine side effect, hypercalcaemia and more rarely a biochemical picture resembling primary hyperparathyroidism or familial hypocalciuric hypercalcaemia may develop. Recognition of this less co...

ea0021oc4.2 | Bone and parathyroid | SFEBES2009

Intra-cellular availability of T3 in chondrocytes is essential for normal skeletal development and adult bone mass

Bernstein Nicholas , Archanco Marta , Swinhoe Rowan , Lu Yan , Hernandez Rebecca , Bassett Duncan , Williams Graham

The type 3 deiodinase enzyme (D3) inactivates T3 and prevents activation of T4 to protect the fetus from premature exposure to thyroid hormones. Rapidly falling levels of D3 activity and rising levels of T3 at birth initiate the onset of cell differentiation and organ maturation during the post-natal period. Congenital hypothyroidism causes delayed ossification with reduced bone mineral deposition and short stature. We hypothesize that increase...

ea0021p115 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2009

Endocrinopathy and low bone mineral density in thalassaemia

Waterhouse Mona , Gorrigan Rebecca , Thomas Aldine , Brooke Antonia , Telfer Paul , Kaya Banu , Akker Scott

Thalassaemia patients are transfusion dependent and at risk of iron overload with end organ damage. Iron deposition is reduced by chelation treatment. We present the data on endocrinopathy and bone density in the adult patients under our care with thalassaemia. In addition, we will discuss therapeutic approaches to these problems including the use of newer chelation agents and possible reversal of endocrine end organ damage. We will also review the correlation in our patients ...

ea0021p305 | Pituitary | SFEBES2009

MicroRNAs, miR-15a and miR-16-1, are implicated in pituitary tumourigenesis via regulation of cyclin D1

Newey Paul , Dyar Rebecca , Nesbit Andrew , Javid Mahsa , Walls Gerard , Reed Anita , Bowl Michael , Thakker Rajesh

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small non-coding RNAs of ~22 nucleotides that negatively regulate gene expression through imperfect base pairing to the 3′ untranslated regions (UTRs) of target mRNAs. We have investigated the role of the miR-15a–miR-16-1 cluster in pituitary tumourigenesis, as it functions in other cancers as a tumour suppressor via regulation of the cell-cycle regulator cyclin D1. We have used two approaches: 1) in vitro studies examinin...