Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0011p830 | Thyroid | ECE2006

Increase of L-thyroxine requirement during pregnancy

Russo L , Tonacchera M , Gianetti E , Perri A , Vitti P , Pinchera A

In pregnant women with thyroid diseases an increased amount of LT4 may be required for the correction of hypothyroidism or treatment of nodular goiter. Aim of this study was to assess the amount of the variations of LT4 requirement in pregnant women with thyroid diseases. To address this issue, we retrospectively evaluated a cohort of 107 women treated with LT4 divided in two groups: 42 euthyroid (E) (affected by nodular goiter (NG) treated with LT4 suppressive therapy) and 65...

ea0073pep15.2 | Presented ePosters 15: Late Breaking | ECE2021

Monocarboxylate transporter 8 deficiency leads to autophagy-induced persistent cathepsin-mediated thyroglobulin processing triggered by insufficient L-type amino acid transporter 2 functionality

Venugopalan Vaishnavi , Al-Hashimi Alaa , Weber Jonas , Rehders Maren , Golchert Janine , Homuth Georg , Verrey Francois , Kirstein Janine , Heuer Heike , Schweizer Ulrich , Wirth Eva , Brix Klaudia

The thyroid gland functions in supplying thyroid hormones (TH) to the body periphery, which is enabled by cathepsin-mediated thyroglobulin proteolysis and TH translocation across membranes by the Mct8, Mct10, and Lat2 transporters. Previously, we showed that cathepsin K-deficient mice feature normal thyroid phenotypes which is, in part, due to the functional compensation through cathepsin L upregulation that is independent of the classical hypothalamus–pituitary–thyr...

ea0026p30 | Adrenal cortex | ECE2011

Is plasma mitotane level >30 mg/l a serious adverse event in patients with adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC)?: a retrospective analysis of the French COMETE network

Mauclere-Denost S M D , Tabarin A T , Drui D D , Chaillous L C , Salenave S S , Leboulleux S L , Chabre O C , Do-Cao C D C , Dubourg H D , Cuvelier M L C , Young J Y , Baudin E B

Background: Mitotane antitumor efficacy is related to plasma levels. Objective responses have been associated with mitotane plasma levels >14 mg/l. However, high plasma levels >20 or >30 mg/l are at higher risk of toxicity, especially neurotoxicity. National-based survey is lacking to evaluate the frequency and severity of high mitotane plasma levels. Our aim was to retrospectively describe serious adverse events (SAE).Methods: Mitotane plasm...

ea0009p55 | Growth and development | BES2005

Constitutional delay of growth and puberty (CDGP)is associated with the GPR54 gene but not with Leptin (L), Leptin Receptor (LR) and Cocaine and Amphetamin Regulated Transcript (CART) genes

Banerjee I , Trueman J , Patel L , Hall C , Price D , Hirschhorn J , Palmert M , Read A , Clayton P

CDGP is a common growth disorder, often dominantly inherited. Genetic association is thus very likely. There are many possible candidates but none are yet linked to CDGP. We assessed the possible contribution of L, LR genes (mutations in each cause very delayed or absent puberty), CART (mediates the effect of L on GnRH pulse generation), and GPR54 (a hypothalamic G-protein coupled receptor, which is mutated in familial hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism) genes.<p class="abstex...

ea0034p199 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2014

The effect of L-cysteine on appetite in humans

Amin Anjali , Agahi Amy , Martin Niamh , Ghatei Mohamed , Bloom Steve , Murphy Kevin

High protein diets suppress appetite and facilitate weight loss, but are difficult to adhere to. Understanding the mechanisms by which protein suppresses appetite may establish targets for more acceptable interventions to treat or prevent obesity. Of particular interest is the concept of functional foods or novel products, which aim to potentiate satiety.Receptor systems that respond to amino acids have been identified. However, the specific mechanisms r...

ea0010p66 | Reproduction | SFE2005

11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (11βHSD) activities in the testis and reproductive tract of post-pubertal boars

Sharp V , Jonas K , Sunak N , Michael A , Thurston L

The enzymatic inactivation of cortisol is catalysed by isoforms of 11βHSD. 11βHSD1 is a bi-directional, NADP(H)-dependent enzyme whereas11βHSD2 is an NAD+-dependent dehydrogenase that inactivates cortisol. In the male rat, 11βHSD1 is highly expressed in the testis, epididymis, vas deferens and vesicular glands. Although 11βHSD activities have recently been reported in boar testicular tissue, cortisol metabolism in the boar reproductive tract...

ea0004oc21 | Steroid hormone action | SFE2002

EXPRESSION OF 11B-HYDROXYSTEROID DEHYDROGENASE (11BHSD) PROTEINS IN LUTEINIZING HUMAN GRANULOSA-LUTEIN CELLS; EVIDENCE FOR PRODUCTION OF A PARACRINE/AUTOCRINE OVARIAN INHIBITOR OF 11BHSD1 ACTIVITY

Thurston L , Chin E , Jonas K , Abayasekara D , Michael A

In human granulosa-lutein (hGL) cells, cortisol (F) is inter-converted with cortisone (E) by 11BHSD. To date two isoforms of 11BHSD have been cloned. Human granulosa cells have been shown to express 11BHSD2 mRNA during the follicular phase of the ovarian cycle, switching to 11BHSD1 mRNA expression as luteinization occurs. However, it is not known whether (1) the protein expression, and (2) the 11BHSD enzyme activities reflect this pattern of mRNA expression. Hence, the aims of...

ea0070aep1006 | Hot topics (including COVID-19) | ECE2020

Variable mineralocorticoid function in autoimmune Addison’s disease – a case report

De Rop Jonas , Unuane David , Velkeniers Brigitte

Autoimmune Addison’s disease (AAD) is widely believed to be associated with total loss of endogenous mineralocorticoid and glucocorticoid production and secretion, due to cell-mediated immune destruction. Therefore, patients with AAD are prescribed lifelong mineralocorticoid and glucocorticoid replacement therapy. We present a case of a 69 year old women known with polyglandular autoimmune disease type 2 (hypothyroidism, Addison’s disease and premature ovarian fail...

ea0006p52 | Bone | SFE2003

sRANK-L AND OPG ARE INCREASED IN SOME OSTEOPOROTIC PATIENTS

Jabbar S , Weston C , Drury J , Varey J

The importance of the sRANK-L / RANK / Osteoprotegerin (OPG) system in osteoclast function has clearly been demonstrated in the rat. Activating and inactivating mutations lead to severe disturbances of bone remodelling.Since this early animal work, there have been several studies designed to assess the importance of sRANK-L / RANK / OPG in diseases of the human skeleton. sRANK-L and OPG are measurable in blood.This cross-sectional ...

ea0029p1226 | Obesity | ICEECE2012

Curcumin inhibits the upregulation of cathepsin L by palmitate in fat

Yoo J. , Lee Y. , Kim J. , Kang S. , Nam J. , Park J. , Ahn C. , Song Y. , Kim K.

Objective: Cathepsin L can control adipogenesis and relate to acute coronary syndrome. However, it is not clear whether cathepsin L can be affected by saturated fatty acid and decrease by curcumin. We examined the hypothesis that palmitate upregulates cathepsin L expression in adipose tissue and curcumin can be block that effect.Methods: 3T3-L1 cells were fully differentiated for 8 to 10 days and treated with palmitate, LPS, IL6, TNF-α, IL6 neutrali...