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Society for Endocrinology BES 2009

Young Endocrinologists Sessions

Young Endocrinologist prize lecture

ea0019s71 | Young Endocrinologist prize lecture | SFEBES2009

In search of the genetic basis of polycystic ovary syndrome and its metabolic consequences

Barber T , Wass J , Franks S , McCarthy M

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is characterised by reproductive, hyperandrogenic and dysmetabolic features (including insulin resistance). There remain major questions about the basis of the metabolic dysfunction in PCOS and about its genetic aetiology. Having genotyped samples from >460 PCOS cases and >1300 female controls, I recently successfully identified the first genome-sequence variant (the FTO gene) to be implicated in susceptibility to PCOS (Barber <i...

ea0019s72 | Young Endocrinologist prize lecture | SFEBES2009

An anti-inflammatory role of interleukin-4 in the human ovarian surface epithelium

Papacleovoulou G , Critchley H , Hillier S , Mason I

Based on the hypothesis that ‘incessant ovulation’ and ‘ovulation-related inflammation’ are associated with the development of epithelial ovarian cancer, we have investigated in vitro the role of androgen and progesterone pre-receptor metabolism and steroid receptor signalling in human ovarian surface epithelium (hOSE) wound healing. Ovulation-associated injury was mimicked with exposure of primary hOSE cells to interleukin-1α, whereas post-ovul...