Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0037gp.18.01 | Pituitary–Basic and IGF-1 | ECE2015

Chronic stress decreases circulating endocannabinoid 2-arachidonoylglycerol in healthy human subjects

Yi Buqing , Nichiporuk Igor , Feuerecker Matthias , Schelling Gustav , Chouker Alexander

Increasing evidence indicates chronic stress plays an important role in a variety of health problems such as the development of autoimmune disease, and the results from mice studies suggest that the central endocannabinoid (eCB) system regulates endocrine and neuronal responses to stress. However, it is unclear how the eCB system responds to chronic stress in healthy humans. A 520-day isolation-and-confinement study simulating an interplanetary spaceflight mission to Mars prov...

ea0090p36 | Calcium and Bone | ECE2023

No effects of high-dose vitamin D supplementation on white blood cell count, CRP and risk of upper respiratory tract infections in infertile men – Secondary analyses from a randomized clinical trial

Wall-Gremstrup Gustav , Holt Rune , Juul Anders , Joergensen Niels , Blomberg Jensen Martin

Background: vitamin D has been associated with different beneficial effects on the immune system. The vitamin D activating (CYP2R1 and CYP27B1) and inactivating (CYP24A1) enzymes, including the vitamin D receptor (VDR) are expressed in several types of white blood cells (WBC). A range of studies have explored whether vitamin D positively affects risk of and severity of respiratory tract infections such as tuberculosis, influenza, cold and COVID-19.Object...

ea0090p392 | Endocrine-related Cancer | ECE2023

Influence of CaSR in testicular germ cell tumors

Hjerresen Jasmin , Gobel Nielsen Gustav , Hjorth Andreassen Christine , Juul Anders , Blomberg Jensen Martin

More than 90% of malignant testicular tumors arise in the germ cells and are denoted testicular germ cell tumors (TGCTs). TGCTs are one of the most common cancers among men between 15 to 40 years of age and arise from a common precursor cell, the germ cell neoplasia in situ (GCNIS), an arrested and transformed fetal gonocyte that become invasive after puberty. TGCTs are divided into seminomas and nonseminomas based on histology. Fortunately, TGTCs are highly sensitive to cispl...

ea0092op-04-01 | Oral Session 4: Young Investigators / Clinical and Translational | ETA2023

Interaction between DIO2 polymorphisms and LT4 treatment on psychological well-being outcomes and cardiovascular risk factors: a population-based cross-sectional study in uk biobank

Zinck Jensen Christian , Lynggaard Isaksen Jonas , Ahlberg Gustav , Salling Olesen Morten , Nygaard Birte , Ellervik Christina , Kim Kanters Jorgen

Objectives: Some evidence suggests gene-treatment interactions might cause persistent symptoms in individuals receiving levothyroxine (LT4) treatment. We investigated, as previously hypothesized, if single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in rs225014 (Thr92Ala), rs225015, or rs12885300 (ORFa-Gly3Asp) in the Deiodinase 2 gene (DIO2), or rs17606253 in the Monocarboxylate Transporter 10 gene (MCT10) were associated with outcomes indicative of local tissue hypothyroidism in LT4-tre...

ea0026s18.3 | Management of endocrine disease in pregnancy | ECE2011

Thyroid autoimmunity in pregnancy

Poppe Kris Gustave

To adapt the working of the thyroid to the changes occurring during pregnancy, an adequate availability of iodine and the integrity of the thyroid gland are needed. With regard to thyroid function assessment during pregnancy, is it important to be aware of the differences in accuracy of the different FT4 assays. Thyroid autoimmunity (TAI) is the most common cause of hypothyroidism before and during pregnancy and many women with TAI and a normal thyroid function in e...

ea0084op-02-10 | Oral Session 2: Pregnancy | ETA2022

Phthalate exposure is associated with thyroid function during pregnancy through a novel pathway as a hcg disruptor

Derakhshan Arash , Shu Huan , Broeren Maarten , Demeneix Barbara , H. Lindh Christian , Peeters Robin , Bornehag Carl-Gustaf , Korevaar Tim

Phthalate exposure is associated with thyroid function during pregnancy through a novel pathway as a hCG disruptor.Objectives: hCG stimulates thyroid function in pregnancy and phthalates are known thyroid disruptors. We investigated if phthalate exposure could act as a thyroid disruptor through affecting hCG.Methods: This study was embedded in the prospective Swedish Environmental Longitudinal, Mother and child, Asthma and allergy ...

ea0081rc12.2 | Rapid Communications 12: Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2022

Proteomic changes in response to electrical stimulations in skeletal muscle of women with PCOS

Eriksson Gustaw , Nilsson Emma , Boi Roberto , Nystrom Jenny , Stener-Victorin Elisabet , Benrick Anna

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is an endocrine and metabolic disorder affecting women of reproductive age. The main features of PCOS are hyperandrogenism and reproductive and metabolic dysfunctions. We have previously shown that muscle contractions induced by either electrical stimulations or exercise act through partially similar signaling pathways in the muscle to induce glucose uptake in the acute response. Long-term electrical stimulations decrease circulating testostero...

ea0081p195 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2022

The effect of dihydrotestosterone on the immune profile in a mouse model of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

Torstensson Sara , Ascani Angelo , Lu Haojiang , Risal Sanjiv , Eriksson Gustaw , Li Congru , Benrick Anna , Obermayer-Pietsch Barbara , Stener-Victorin Elisabet

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is an endocrine disorder affecting 10-15% of women worldwide, characterized by high androgen levels, anovulation and/or polycystic ovarian morphology. Chronic low-grade inflammation is associated with the disorder as well as many of its comorbidities, such as obesity and type-2 diabetes. To determine the role of the immune system in the pathophysiology of PCOS, we characterized the immune profile of the dihydrotestosterone (DHT)-induced PCOS-li...

ea0081ep871 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2022

Endometrial cell-type-specific disease signatures and endometrial organoids in polycystic ovary syndrome

Eriksson Gustaw , Li Congru , Pui Han-Pin , Risal Sanjiv , Hirschberg Angelica Linde n , Petropoulos Sophie , Deng Qiaolin , Stener-Victorin Elisabet

Introduction: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the leading cause of female infertility and is associated with high degree of comorbidities including type 2 diabetes and endometrial cancer. Hyperandrogenemia is a hallmark of PCOS and contributes to endometrial-related dysfunctions, including implantation failure and miscarriage. Whether cellular heterogeneity contributes to the functioning of the endometrium is not previously studied. Therefore, the aim is to reveal cell-typ...

ea0090p262 | Late-Breaking | ECE2023

Define cell-type-specific disease signatures regulating white adipose tissue of women with polycystic ovary syndrome

Li Congru , Eriksson Gustaw , Lu Haojiang , Vannay Alana , Lindgren Eva , Hirschberg Linden Angelica , Deng Qiaolin , Stener-Victorin Elisabet

White adipose tissue (WAT) is a dynamic and heterogeneous organ composed of different cell types involved in a wide array of biological processes. We know that women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) suffer from insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes which is associated with pathological white adipose tissue (WAT) function and expansion characterized by hypertrophic adipocytes, altered production and release of lipids and adipokines, and chronic low-grade tissue inflammati...