Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0077ec1.4 | Clinical Endocrinology Trust Best Abstract Basic | SFEBES2021

The vagal Calcium Sensing Receptor mediates the effect of protein ingestion on insulin release and regulates macronutrient metabolism

Norton Mariana , Roberts Anna , Alonso Aldara Martin , Cao Ye , Gribble Fiona , Reimann Frank , Chang Wenhan , Salem Victoria , Murphy Kevin G

Protein stimulates insulin release and improves post-prandial glycaemic excursions. The underlying mechanism has previously been attributed to gastric emptying, incretin release and direct pancreatic stimulation. However, our studies suggest the calcium sensing receptor (CaSR) in the vagus nerve plays an important role. The CaSR has a well characterised role in calcium homeostasis, but also acts as a protein metabolite sensor. In response to the amino acid products of protein ...

ea0065oc2.4 | Neuroendocrinology, Pituitary and Neoplasia | SFEBES2019

Investigating the role of vagal Y2R in PYY3-36-mediated appetite suppression

Alonso Aldara Martin , Cork Simon C , Ma Yue , Herzog Herbert , Bloom Stephen R , Distaso Walter , Murphy Kevin G , Salem Victoria

Introduction: The gut hormone peptide YY 3-36 (PYY3-36) is secreted postprandially from intestinal L-cells to signal satiety. Peripheral administration of PYY3-36 suppresses food intake in rodents and humans. PYY3-36-based drugs are therefore promising anti-obesity treatments. It has been proposed that circulating PYY3-36 supresses appetite via the Y2 receptor (Y2R) in the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus (ARC). The vagus nerve, the majo...

ea0065p198 | Metabolism and Obesity | SFEBES2019

Modulation of EGFR expression to increase islet transplantation success

Ali Usama , Suba Kinga , Bitsi Stavroula , Alonso Aldara Martin , Patel Yateen , Leclerc Isabelle , Rutter Guy A , Rothery Stephen , Salem Victoria , Tomas Alejandra

Background: Islet transplantation is an established treatment for type 1 diabetes mellitus. However, many recipients do not achieve independence from exogenous insulin since up to 50–70% of islets are lost post-transplant. An important factor determining transplant success is graft vascularisation. The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is a key pro-survival and proliferation factor. Here, we investigate for the first time if EGFR overexpression in pancreatic islets ...