Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0011p578 | Neuroendocrinology and behaviour | ECE2006

The impact of hypothalamic-pituitary (h-p) irradiation on the TSH Bio/Immuno (B/I) ratio in the fed and fasting states

Darzy KH , Persani L , Borgato S , Beck-Peccoz P , Shalet SM

The TSH B/I ratio is normally reduced overnight and is substantially reduced in patients with overt central hypothyroidism due to h-p axis tumours before and after treatment. It is unknown if similar changes in the TSH B/I ratio in the absence of overt central hypothyroidism contribute to the increased TSH levels seen in cancer survivors who undergo h-p axis irradiation. Thus, we selected 9 patients with the highest TSH levels out of a previously reported cohort of 37 euthyroi...

ea0029p1030 | Male Reproduction | ICEECE2012

Leydig and sertoli cell failure in myotonic dystrophy

Passeri E. , Bugiardini E. , Sansone V. , Fulceri C. , Costa E. , Bandera F. , Borgato S. , Persani L. , Pizzocaro A. , Meola G. , Ambrosi B. , Corbetta S.

Introduction: Hypogonadism occurs in myotonic dystrophy (DM) type 1 and 2, a multisystemic autosomal dominant disorder with insulin resistance and visceral obesity. DM patients provide a model to investigate the impact of metabolic alterations on hypogonadism.Methods: We assessed Leydig and Sertoli cell functions and metabolic features in 32 DM1 (44+11 years),13 DM2 patients (54+9 years) and 32 age and BMI-matched controls.Results:...

ea0011oc47 | Endocrine genetics | ECE2006

Frequent involvement of BMP15 gene variants in women with premature ovarian failure

Di Pasquale E , Rossetti R , Marozzi A , Borgato S , Cavallo L , de Luca F , Einaudi S , Radetti G , Russo G , Sacco M , Beck-Peccoz P , Persani L

Premature ovarian failure (POF) is a common cause of female infertility affecting about 1–2% of women under the age of 40. This heterogeneous disorder is characterized by primary or secondary amenorrhea and elevated gonadotropin values. Several defects can cause POF, including autoimmunity, X chromosome abnormalities and gene mutations, but its pathogenesis is still unknown in the vast majority of women with normal karyotype. We recently described two sisters affected wit...