Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0063p694 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology 2 | ECE2019

New markers of systemic inflammation and oxidative macromolecular damage in partial and total Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency

Bruno Carmine , Vergani Edoardo , Brunetti Alessandro , Guidi Francesco , Angelini Flavia , Meucci Elisabetta , Silvestrini Andrea , Basile Umberto , Mancini Antonio

It is known that adult growth hormone deficiency (GHD) is associated with oxidative stress (OS): both GH and IGF-1 exert antioxidant functions. OS is in turn related to systemic inflammation and cardiovascular/oncological risk. Discordant data concerning GH effects on antioxidants are reported. Moreover, no data are available in partial GHD, which can induce cardiovascular alterations. To evaluate oxidative damage on macromolecules and systemic inflammation, 80 patients, studi...

ea0037ep1071 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2015

Could thyroid replacement therapy not be enough to reduce oxidative stress in hypothyroid patients with Down' syndrome? A cohort study

Villani Emanuele Rocco , Onder Graziano , Carfi Angelo , Pagano Francesco , Raimondo Sebastiano , Di Segni Chantal , Silvestrini Andrea , Meucci Elisabetta , Mancini Antonio

Hypothyroidism and autoimmune thyroiditis are common in patients with Down’ syndrome (DS), leading to common prescription of thyroid replacement therapy. On the other hand, thyroid function is involved in oxidative stress (OS) mechanisms. DS is a well-known high OS condition because several genes involved in OS mechanisms map on chromosome 21 and coenzyme Q10, lipophilic antioxidant, could be more correlated with hypothyroidism than TSH in DS people. To investigate relati...

ea0032p87 | Bone and Osteoporosis | ECE2013

Oxidative stress in middle age males with osteoporosis: correlation of hormonal pattern and plasma total antioxidant capacity

Raimondo Sebastiano , Tamburrelli Francesco Ciro , Di Segni Chantal , Persano Mariasara , Festa Roberto , Silvestrini Andrea , Meucci Elisabetta , Pontecorvi Alfredo , Mancini Antonio

Male idiopathic osteoporosis is an underestimated disease, despite its clinical and social importance. The biochemical mechanisms are still poorly understood even if the interaction between genetic factors and hormone environment (especially gonadal steroids and GH) plays a undoubtful role. In previous studies we demonstrated low plasma total antioxidant capacity (TAC) in hypogonadal patients. The aim of this study was to investigate oxidative stress as risk factor for bone fr...

ea0056gp66 | Cardiovascular | ECE2018

Evaluation of irisin levels in chronic heart failure with preserved or reduced ejection fraction

Mancini Antonio , Silvestrini Andrea , Bruno Carmine , Vergani Edoardo , Brunetti Alessandro , Favuzzi Angela Maria Rita , Guidi Francesco , Meucci Elisabetta , Mordente Alvaro

Background: The recently discovered myokin Irisin, a peptide originated by a proteolytic cleavage of the transmembrane protein fibronectin type III domain containing 5 (FNDC5) whose expression is induced by exercise and/or by increasing peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR)-γ co-activator 1α (PGC-1α), has been considered a prognostic factor in Chronic Ischemic Cardiomyopathy and Acute Heart Failure. Nevertheless, no data are available on Irisin level...

ea0073pep8.2 | Presented ePosters 8: Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2021

Antioxidant response to DNA oxidative damage in adult growth hormone deficiency: a pilot study

Vergani Edoardo , Bruno Carmine , Guidi Francesco , Angelini Flavia , Lanza Paola , Aversa Luigi , Gavotti Cesare , Silvestrini Andrea , Mancini Antonio

Adult growth hormone deficiency (GHD), a condition characterized by increased oxidative stress (OS), is related to augmented cardiovascular, metabolic and oncological risk. Thymidine-glycol (ThyG) (5, 6-dihydro-5, 6-dihydroxy-2’-deoxythymidine) is a marker of DNA oxidation produced when thymidine is damaged by hydroxyl radicals. It is considered a specific marker since it is not incorporated in RNA; while 8-OH-deoxyguanosine, a well-known marker of oxidative damage, is ra...

ea0081p479 | Thyroid | ECE2022

Role of irisin as modulator of antioxidants in two models of non-thyroidal illness syndrome

Bruno Carmine , Vergani Edoardo , Capobianco Emmanuele , Anna Nicolazzi Maria , Maria Rita Favuzzi Angela , Silvestrini Andrea , Meucci Elisabeta , Panocchia Nicola , Mancini Antonio

Non-thyroidal-illness syndrome (NTIS) is present in chronic diseases and considered an adaptive mechanism. However oxidative stress is linked to NTIS in a vicious circle, due to deiodinases alteration and negative effects of low T3 on antioxidant levels or activity. Moreover there is a tissue-specific thyroid hormone transport, receptor binding and hormone metabolism. Muscle is one of the main targets of thyroid hormone; on the other hand, Irisin is a novel discovered myokine ...

ea0070aep15 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2020

Multiple hormonal deficiency in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction: Prevalence and role in modulation of antioxidant levels and myocardial dysfunction indexes

Bruno Carmine , Vergani Edoardo , Calarco Rodolfo , Anna Nicolazzi Maria , Maria Rita Favuzzi Angela , d’Abate Claudia , Silvestrini Andrea , Meucci Elisabetta , Mordente Alvaro , Mancini Antonio

In heart failure with reduced ejection fraction, catabolic mechanisms have a strong negative impact on mortality and morbidity. The relationship between anabolic hormonal deficiency and heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) has still been poorly investigated. On the other hand, oxidative stress is recognized as a player in the pathogenesis of HFpEF. Therefore, we performed a cohort study in HFpEF in order to: 1) define the multi-hormonal deficiency prevalence ...