Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0006dp4 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFE2003

AMBULATORY BLOOD GLUCOSE MEASUREMENT IN A NON-PATIENT GROUP OF WOMEN REPORTING SYMPTOMS OF REACTIVE HYPOGLYCAEMIA

Simpson E , Holdsworth M , Macdonald I

Reactive Hypoglycaemia (RH) is a controversial condition that has been popularised in the media and lay literature. A recent survey of randomly selected women in Nottinghamshire revealed that 37.8% experience symptoms that they attribute to a 'low blood sugar', with over 18% experiencing symptoms more than once a week (1). The aim of this study was to investigate whether a non-patient group who report symptoms synonymous with RH have concomitant hypoglycaemia.<p...

ea0006dp26 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFE2003

SERUM C-REACTIVE PROTEIN (CRP) IS RELATED TO AGE AND BODY MASS INDEX (BMI) IN PATIENTS WITH POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME (PCOS) BUT NOT TO INSULIN SENSITIVITY

Laing I , Yates A , Mather E , Pickersgill M

PCOS is associated with increased biochemical risk markers for cardiovascular disease, particularly low HDL cholesterol and increased triglycerides. There is accelerated progression to type 2 diabetes and hypertension in middle age. These biochemical abnormalities associate with insulin resistance which is present to a greater extent than can be explained by obesity alone. Notwithstanding, hard endpoint data in terms of increased cardiovascular mortality remains elusive. Infla...

ea0005p92 | Diabetes, Metabolism and Cardiovascular | BES2003

Cardiovascular risk factors in obese children and their association with insulin resistance

Sabin M , Crowne E , Shield J

Obesity is associated with the development of the metabolic syndrome, and the current epidemic of childhood obesity raises enormous concerns regarding future pandemics of diabetes and cardiovascular disease.We report preliminary data from 26 obese caucasian children (age 3.8-17.8yrs; 16 prepubertal/10 adolescents; mean Body Mass Index Standard Deviation Score (BMI SDS) +3.85 - range 2.61-6.66) who attend our paediatric obesity clinic. BMI SDS was calculated using British 1...

ea0005p213 | Reproduction | BES2003

Testosterone pellet implants - an acceptable mode of androgen replacement

Swinburne J , Ward E , Belchetz P

The possibility of optimal testosterone replacement is hotly debated. Conventional testosterone ester injections give widely fluctuating testosterone levels and may be painful. Testosterone patches currently available in the UK frequently cause intolerable skin irritation and are conspicuously large. The only safe oral preparation testosterone undecanoate rarely provides sustained sufficient circulating testosterone concentrations. Testosterone pellets have been used since sho...

ea0004p80 | Steroids | SFE2002

'Determination of Normal Range of Salivary Cortisol Concentrations in Healthy Children and Adolescents, aged 6-14 years; its relation with Age, Sex, Height, Weight, and BMI'

Safarzadeh E , Mostafavi F , Ashtiani M

Having been known as a reliable tool for assessing the Hypothalamus-Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) axis, measurement of salivary cortisol plays an important role in both the clinical settings and the researches. To establish a normative data, which forms the basis for the usage of this valuable parameter, we gathered 8:00 h saliva samples from 94 healthy individuals aged 6-14 years. Cortisol levels were measured by radioimmunoassay technique, using Orion Diagnostica`s coated tube tec...

ea0004p95 | Thyroid | SFE2002

HIGH-DOSE INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN (IVIG) TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH POST-PARTUM RELAPSED THYROID ASSOCIATED OPHTHALMOPATHY (TAO)

Balazs C , Kiss E , Farid N

Background:TAO is a progressive autoimmune potentially sight-threating disease. Various medical interventions have been reported which have potencially serious side effects.The high-dose intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) is known to have anti-inflammatory potential and it was used in pilot studies for patients with TAO. The aim of study : was to investigate the effect of IVIG on post-partum relapsed TAO and to test the some immunological parameters during and after therapy. Pa...

ea0003p179 | Neuroendocrinology | BES2002

Time dependency of somatotroph dysfunction following radiation damage of the hypothalamic-pituitary axis

Darzy K , Ghigo E , Shalet S

Radiation-induced growth hormone neurosecretory dysfunction (GHNSD) is, primarily, the result of radiation-induced hypothalamic damage. Consequently, reduced hypothalamic growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH) secretion results in secondary somatotroph atrophy and attenuated peak GH responses to a bolus of exogenous GHRH. For the first time we have studied the presence of GHNSD and/or somatotroph atrophy in cranially irradiated adult survivors of childhood cancer. We have uti...

ea0003p201 | Neuroendocrinology | BES2002

Outcome of treatment for Cushing's disease in Birmingham; the experience of a single surgeon

Dale J , McGregor E , Johnson A , Gittoes N

Transsphenoidal surgery (TSS) is the most common first-line treatment for Cushing's disease (CD). We have examined the outcome of this intervention to identify pre-operative clinical factors that predict good surgical outcome and to determine the risk of adverse events.We performed a case-notes review of 30 consecutive patients, 20 (67%) female, treated by a single surgeon over a 14-year period. The mean (SE) age was 34.2 (2.1) years and median (range) ...

ea0003p203 | Neuroendocrinology | BES2002

Neuropeptides and adrenocortical proliferation in vitro

Whitworth E , Hinson J , Vinson G

Vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) and Neuropeptide Y (NPY) are well established paracrine regulators of adrenal function. These neuropeptides have recently been immunolocalised to the capsule and zona glomerulosa region of the adrenal cortex, where they play a role in regulating steroidogenesis and adrenal blood flow. Neural mediation of compensatory adrenal growth following unilateral adrenalectomy and stimulation of proliferation and vascular hypertrophy in vascular smooth...

ea0003p205 | Neuroendocrinology | BES2002

Outcomes in the management of pituitary apoplexy; a conservative approach may be prudent

McGregor E , Ayuk J , Gittoes N

Due to the infrequency of pituitary apoplexy, there are no robust evidence-based guidelines for optimum care of these patients. The key controversy surrounds the role of acute neurosurgical intervention. Over recent years we have adopted a relatively conservative approach and the aim of this study was to determine whether this 'non-intervention' affected long-term outcome in a recent cohort of patients. 19 patients (8 female) presented between 1994-2001. Mean age at diagnosis ...