Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0025p150 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2011

The prevalence of non alcoholic fatty liver disease in GH deficiency and the effect of GH replacement

Gardner Chris , Irwin Andrew , Joseph Francis , Wong Chris , Adams Val , Daousi Christina , Kemp Graham , Cuthbertson Daniel

Background: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is reported to be more prevalent in patients with GH deficiency (GHD) than in the general population. Case control studies have not however been undertaken. Recognition of NAFLD is important due to its association with cardiovascular disease and chronic liver disease.Aims: To determine i) the prevalence of NAFLD in patients with severe GHD compared to age and BMI-matched controls, and, ii) the effect ...

ea0016p382 | Neuroendocrinology | ECE2008

Residual adverse vascular risk and oxidative stress in treated adult panhypopituitarism

Mukherjee Annice , Charlton-Menys Val , Trainer Peter , Chobotova Jelena , Durrington Paul , Shalet Stephen

Background: Adult hypopituitarism is associated with premature vascular mortality for which the underlying mechanisms are unknown but untreated GH deficiency is proposed as a potential contributor.Objectives: To characterise vascular risk, including paraoxonase-1 (PON1; an antioxidant enzyme which preserves LDL against oxidation), in adults with treated panhypopituitarism.Study subjects: The study had full ethics approval. Data are...

ea0077op3.4 | Reproductive and Neuroendocrinology | SFEBES2021

Stem cell heterogeneity and regulation in the postnatal pituitary gland

Willis Thea L. , Yianni Val , Santambrogio Alice , Russell John P , Lodge Emily , Charalambous Marika , Andoniadou Cynthia L.

The anterior pituitary gland is a critical endocrine organ responsible for many important physiological processes including puberty, fertility, metabolism and the stress response. It is derived from, and maintained by, a population of SOX2+ progenitor/stem cells which become more quiescent with age until their direct contribution to tissue turnover becomes negligible. Previous research has demonstrated that the postnatal SOX2+ population exhibits heterogeneity in terms of mark...

ea0090ep350 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2023

Hepatopathy of Mauriac síndrome: a case report

Tirado Antonio Moreno , Lazaro Paloma Gonzalez , Montero Benitez Maria Zhao , Torrecilla Pedro Jimenez , Val Zaballos Florentino Del , Meneses Amparo Lomas

We report the case of a 34-year-old woman with a personal history of type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM1) since she was 9 years old. Very poor chronic metabolic control stands out despite multiple insulin schemes with multiple complications: nephropathy, retinopathy and peripheral neuropathy. She was admitted to the hospitalization floor due to diabetic ketoacidosis. At admission Hba1c of 15.3%. During admission after treatment with IV insulin, improvement in glycemic control. Nine ...

ea0044p168 | Neuroendocrinology and pituitary | SFEBES2016

Combining conventional treatment and complementary therapies benefits pituitary patients

Bawlchhim Zosanglura , Kurera Isuri , Corser Val , Herring Roselle , Pike Anne , Russell-jones David , Hordern Victoria , Davidson Sue

Complementary therapies are becoming a recognised adjunctin cancer care as they address the psychological burden of coping with cancer. When provided in addition to standard treatments they can help provide patient centred holistic care. Patients with pituitary conditions may develop debilitating symptoms that are not easily addressed despite appropriate medical treatment.Aim: To determine whether Complementary therapies lead to improvements in Quality o...

ea0037ep737 | Pituitary: clinical | ECE2015

Clinical features of pituitary adenomas in elderly patients in Castilla La Mancha (Spain) compared with younger age group; a retrospective multicentre study

Vicente Almudena , Val Florentino Del , Cortes Claudia , Lamas Cristina , Aguirre Miguel , Silva Julia , Alramadan Moubarak , Quiroga Ivan

Background: Pituitary adenomas (PAs) in the elderly, defined as people older than 65 years, represent less than 10% of all PAs. Because of increasing life expectancy and improving health care, diagnosis PAs in this age group is increasing with time. Age-related changes and associated diseases may significantly modify the clinical presentation in these patients, delaying the diagnosis of PAs.Objective: To analyse the clinical features of PAs in elderly pa...

ea0081p756 | Thyroid | ECE2022

Radiofrequency and ethanol ablation for benign thyroid nodules: case series

Jimenez Torrecilla Pedro , Gonzalez Lazaro Paloma , Moreno Tirado Antonio , Montalban Mendez Cristina , Zhao Montero Benitez Maria , del Val Zaballos Florentino , Gomez Garcia Ines

Introduction: Thyroid nodule is a frequent condition, being diagnosed in up to 70% of subjects who had undergone thyroid ultrasound. Around 90-95% of them became being benign and, if the do not cause compressive symptoms or esthetical problems, they do not need specific therapy, only clinical follow up. Traditionally, thyroidectomy has been the main therapeutic option in these cases. Radiofrequency and ethanol ablations are recently introduced non-invasive therapies that permi...

ea0086oc3.2 | Reproductive and Neuroendocrinology | SFEBES2022

BRF1-mediated paracrine signalling from pituitary stem cells is required for terminal differentiation of pituitary committed progenitors

Willis Thea L , Manshaei Saba , Reen Virinder , Pallikonda Husayn , Birch Jodie , Yianni Val , Lodge Emily J , Withers Dominic , Gil Jesus , Martinez-Barbera Juan Pedro , Andoniadou Cynthia L

The pituitary gland is a critical endocrine organ regulating multiple essential physiological processes including growth, reproduction, metabolism and the stress response. Hormone-producing pituitary cell lineages are derived from a population of embryonic precursors expressing the transcription factor SOX2. These cells maintain multipotency into early postnatal life, acting as the resident population of pituitary stem cells (PSCs) and contributing to all the endocrine cell li...

ea0086oc4.2 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2022

Generation of novel tools for the study and development of targeted therapeutic approaches for pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma

Kemkem Yasmine , Santambrogio Alice , Montibus Bertille , Abascal Sherwell Sanchez Carlos , Willis Thea L. , Lodge Emily J. , Yianni Val , Oakey Rebecca J. , Andoniadou Cynthia L.

Pheochromocytomas and paragangliomas (PPGLs) are rare neuroendocrine tumours, which arise from neural crest (NC)-derived structures: the adrenal medulla and the paraganglia. Around one third of PPGLs are associated with inherited cancer susceptibility genes, the highest rate among all tumour types. Currently, the only diagnostic criterion for malignant disease is the presence of metastasis and no molecular or histological features have been identified that help predict risk. A...

ea0086p94 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2022

Gene-chromatin regulatory circuits driving stemness in the anterior pituitary

Yianni Val , Lodge Emily J. , Willis Thea L. , Kemkem Yasmine , Zamojski Michel , Mendelev Natalia , Sealfon Stuart C. , Ruf-Zamojski Frederique , Andoniadou Cynthia L.

The pituitary gland is a dynamic organ that adapts its cellular architecture throughout life, making it an ideal model for the study of stem cells (SCs), their commitment and differentiation. Sox2-expressing cells are bona fide anterior pituitary stem cells (PSCs), which through genetic lineage tracing have been shown to give rise to all anterior pituitary hormone-producing cells both in the embryo and adult. The YAP/TAZ signalling pathway has been previously...