Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0037gp.09.08 | Nuclear receptors and signalling | ECE2015

Study of a possible interaction between reactive oxygen species and the mTORC1 pathway in the regulation of energy balance

Haissaguerre Magalie , Clark Samantha , Tabarin Antoine , Cota Daniela

Obesity and its consequent metabolic disorders are severe health problems. The mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) pathway is an important hypothalamic integrator of the actions of nutrients and hormones on food intake (FI). Nutrient availability also affects the formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the hypothalamus and regulates neuronal activity. In the present study, we hypothesise that modulation of mTORC1 activity mediates ROS effects on FI. To thi...

ea0070aep589 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2020

The cushing’s collaborative patient survey results

Valassi Elena , Tabarin Antoine , Chiodini Iacopo , Feelders Richard , Andela Cornelie

Background: Early diagnosis of Cushing’s syndrome and initiation of effective treatment are essential to limit long-term morbidity and early mortality. However, diagnosis is often delayed due to the non-specificity of symptoms, or because symptoms are not recognised by physicians, leading to more complex treatment needs and a worsening of patient quality of life. A survey was conducted to better understand the patient experience of Cushing’s syndrome and the true b...

ea0063gp158 | Cushing's | ECE2019

Cortisol and cortisone assays in hair by mass spectrometry for the diagnosis of Cushing’s syndrome

Brossaud Julie , De Angeli Delia , Corcuff Jean-Benoit , Charret Lea , Tabarin Antoine

Background: According to the Endocrine Society’s guidelines, the screening and diagnosis of Cushing’s syndrome (CS) are based on the results of the overnight dexamethasone suppression test (DST), midnight salivary cortisol and 24-hour urinary free cortisol (UFC) measurements. These 3 tests reflect cortisol levels at the time of sampling without providing retrospective information. Hair cortisol concentration is a non-invasive way to measure cortisol exposure over lon...

ea0032p36 | Adrenal cortex | ECE2013

More than two successive measurements of late-night salivary cortisol are needed to accurately diagnose early-stage post-surgical recurrence of Cushing’s disease

Danet Marie , Asselineau Julien , Perez Paul , Vivot Alexandre , Laure Nunes Marie , Corcuff Jean-Benoit , Tabarin Antoine

The performance of late-night salivary cortisol (LNSC) and optimal number of samples to accurately diagnose post-operative recurrence of Cushing’s disease (CD) at an early-stage are unknown. We performed a retrospective analysis in a single tertiary-care center to compare the accuracy of multiple salivary sampling strategies to diagnose early-stage recurrences of CD. 36 patients in remission of CD after surgery were followed up for 69.2±10.6 mo with multiple successi...

ea0022p36 | Adrenal | ECE2010

Free cortisol in plasma and saliva samples after synacthen testing in a routine exploration of patients in endocrinology

Brossaud Julie , Dolomie Laurence , Gatta Blandine , Tabarin Antoine , Corcuff Jean-Benoit

Cortisol ([C]) biological activity depends on its free fraction diffusion into the intracellular compartment. The diagnosis of adrenal insufficiency requires investigations such as the synacthen test and studies in intensive care units suggest that free plasma [C] could provide a better indicator of efficient [C] than total plasma [C]. We undertook this study to compare various determinations of free [C] levels with regard to adrenal status evaluated on total plasma [C] after ...

ea0014oc10.5 | Obesity & metabolism | ECE2007

Mice lacking CRF receptor type 1 (CRFR1) have reduced vulnerability to diet-induced obesity

Diz-Chaves Yolanda , Monsaingeon Maud , Penicaud Luc , Ricquier Daniel , Contarino Angelo , Tabarin Antoine

Evidence has accumulated about the involvement of the CRF system in the regulation of energy balance. The effects of CRF are mediated by two receptors: CRFR1 and CRFR2. The role of the CRFR1 in the regulation of energy balance is not well defined. To address this issue, adult male CRFR1 KO mice and WT littermates were given low fat (LFD) or high-fat (HFD) diets for 4 months. Under LFD no differences between genotypes were seen on body weight (BW) and caloric intake. KO mice ha...

ea0056p870 | Pituitary - Clinical | ECE2018

Safety and efficacy of long-acting Pasireotide monotherapy in acromegalic patients treated with a combination of first-generation somatostatin analogs and cabergoline or pegvisomant

Lasolle Helene , Ferriere Amandine , Nunes Marie-Laure , Haissaguerre Magalie , Tabarin Antoine

Introduction: Combination therapy using pegvisomant and cabergoline with first-generation long-acting somatostatin analogs (1GSSA) is a common procedure in acromegalic patients that are not fully controlled by surgery and 1GSSA. Pasireotide-LAR is a new multireceptor-targeted somatostatin receptor ligand that has superior efficacy over octreotide LAR to control GH and IGF1 levels. Little data is available about the efficacy and safety of pasireotide monotherapy in patients tre...

ea0081p404 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2022

Change in androgens and adrenal hormones during long-term osilodrostat treatment in patients with Cushing’s disease: Results from the Phase III, prospective LINC 3 study

Pivonello Rosario , M.K. Biller Beverly , Akira Shimatsu , Newell-Price John , Tabarin Antoine , Vila Greisa , Piacentini Andrea , Pedroncelli Alberto , Fleseriu Maria

Introduction: Osilodrostat decreases cortisol production by inhibiting 11β-hydroxylase, increasing adrenal hormones above the blockade. Here, we describe these effects of osilodrostat and associated adverse events (AEs). The efficacy and safety of osilodrostat in patients with Cushing’s disease (CD) were confirmed in the published Phase III, prospective LINC 3 study (NCT02180217).Methods: 137 patients with CD (mUFC >1.5x upper limit of norm...

ea0090p547 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2023

Safe observation of early recurrence of asymptomatic pheochromocytomas in MEN2 patients

Puerto Marie , Buffet Alexandre , Haissaguerre Magalie , Nunes Marie-Laure , Mathilde Duval , Haythem Najah , Amar Laurence , Tabarin Antoine

Controlateral recurrence of pheochromocytoma is frequent in MEN2 patients. Cortical sparing adrenalectomy is currently recommended in this situation, but conveys a risk of adrenal insufficiency in up to 45 % of patients. The natural history of recurrent pheochromocytome is poorly known. Thus, appropriate timing of surgery and the possibility to postpone safely surgery remain debatable. We report our experience of long-term follow up of non-operated 16 pheochromocytomas in 13 M...

ea0014oc3.2 | Endocrine tumors & neoplasia | ECE2007

Adrenal lesions in multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1: data from the French Group for the Study of Endocrine Tumors (GTE)

Gatta Blandine , Monsaingeon Maud , Goudet Pierre , Murat Arnaud , Niccoli-Sire Patricia , Calender Alain , Rohmer Vincent , Chabre Olivier , Tabarin Antoine

The characteristics of adrenal involvement in Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia type 1 (MEN1) have been defined from studies involving a limited number of patients. We have assessed retrospectively the prevalence, characteristics and evolution of adrenal involvement from the French group for the study of endocrine tumours (GTE) registry, involving 688 patients with MEN1. In our series, adrenal tumours identified at abdominal imaging occurred in 130 patients (18.9%). The mean age of...