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19th European Congress of Endocrinology

Lisbon, Portugal
20 May 2017 - 23 May 2017

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The adrenal gland after diosgenin application in a rat model of the menopause

Ajdzanovic Vladimir , Jaric Ivana , Zivanovic Jasmina , Miler Marko , Ristic Natasa , Miljic Dragana , Percinic-Popovska Florina , Milosevic Verica

Diosgenin, a steroidal sapogenin of natural origin, demonstrated some therapeutic effects when it comes to the treatment of cardiovascular issues, malignancies and the menopausal symptoms. In this study, we have investigated histological changes and corticosterone secretion of the adrenal gland after diosgenin application in a rat model of the menopause. Middle-aged, acyclic female Wistar rats were divided into control (C; n=6) and diosgenin treated (D; n=6) ...

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Association of autoimmune endocrinopathies and celiac disease

Soumaya Mrabet , Imen Akkari , Taieb Ach , Koussay Ach , Elhem Ben Jazia

Introduction: Celiac disease (CD) is an immune-mediated small intestinal disorder that occurs in genetically susceptible people. It is significantly associated with other autoimmune disorders represented mainly by type 1 diabetes and autoimmune dysthyroidism.Material and methods: We report 23 observations of patients with autoimmune endocrinopathies associated with celiac disease.Results: There are 23 patients with an average age o...

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Characterization of murine Leydig cell lines as tools to study androgen synthesis disruption by xenobiotics

Engeli Roger , Furstenberger Cornelia , Kratschmar Denise , Odermatt Alex

Mammalian Leydig cells produce the majority of the systemic levels of the primary male sex hormone testosterone. Testosterone plays a crucial role during development of male reproductive tissues, onset of puberty, and maintaining health state. The final step of testosterone synthesis is catalyzed by 17β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 3 (17β-HSD3). Disruption of testosterone synthesis is associated with many diseases. Due to the lack of a human Leydig cell line, two dif...

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Identification of chemicals disrupting adrenal steroid production by steroid profiling in H295R cells

Strajhar Petra , Tonoli David , Jeanneret Fabienne , Imhof Raphaella , Malagnino Vanessa , Patt Melanie , Kratschmar Denise , Boccard Julien , Rudaz Serge , Odermatt Alex

Human adrenal H295R cells are applied according to the validated OECD test guideline 456 to identify potential endocrine disrupting chemicals. Testosterone and estradiol production serves as read-out although these are not steroids typically produced by the adrenals. The current study attempted to optimize conditions for using H295R cells to detect chemicals disturbing the synthesis of key adrenal steroids. Culture supernatants of H295R cells were analysed by LC-MS-based stero...

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Endocrine dysfunctions associated with Hodgkin Lymphoma treatment

Dias Daniela , Simoes-Pereira Joana , Donato Sara , Pereira Conceicao

Introduction: Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) survivors may develop a range of long-term complications that arise years after therapy. Among these, the endocrine dysfunctions are a major concern. Aim: To investigate the long-term endocrine effects of HL treatment.Methods: Revision of the HL patients’ medical files who were followed at our Endocrine Late-effects Clinics.Results: We studied 178 patients (86 (48.3%) were female), whose mea...