Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0090s1.2 | Spotlight on posterior pituitary | ECE2023

Are patients with diabetes insipidus oxytocin deficient?

Atila Cihan

Arginine vasopressin (AVP) and oxytocin (OXT) are neuropeptides produced in hypothalamic nuclei and released into circulation from axon terminals projecting to the posterior pituitary. A disrupted hypothalamic-pituitary axis caused by inflammation, tumours, or head trauma can cause AVP deficiency, also known as central diabetes insipidus (cDI), a condition characterised by polyuria and consecutive polydipsia. Once diagnosed, desmopressin, a selective AVP receptor 2 agonist, is...

ea0081p150 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2022

Glucagon-stimulated copeptin measurements in the differential diagnosis of diabetes insipidus: a double-blind randomized placebo-controlled study

Atila Cihan , Gaisl Odile , Vogt Deborah , Werlen Laura , Szinnai Gabor , Christ-Crain Mirjam

Background: The differential diagnosis between central diabetes insipidus and primary polydipsia is challenging. To date, the most reliable approaches are copeptin measurement after hypertonic saline infusion or arginine, which is a known growth hormone secretagogue but has recently been shown also to stimulate the neurohypophysis. Similar to arginine, glucagon is also known to stimulate growth hormone release, but its effect on the neurohypophysis and in the differential diag...

ea0090oc3.2 | Oral Communications 3: Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology 1 | ECE2023

Protein supplementation increases plasma sodium levels and urinary urea excretion in patients with chronic SIAD – A monocentric open-label proof-of-concept study -The treasure study

Monnerat Sophie , Atila Cihan , Baur Fabienne , Dickenmann Michael , Christ-Crain Mirjam

Introduction: The syndrome of inappropriate antidiuresis (SIAD) is the most common cause of euvolemic hyponatremia. Besides fluid restriction, increasing free water clearance is an effective treatment approach that can be achieved through osmotic diuresis by administering oral urea. Dietary proteins are metabolized into soluble excretable urea by the liver. We hypothesized that dietary protein could increase free water clearance through urea-induced osmotic diuresis and theref...

ea0090p65 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2023

Gender differences in smoking cessation? Results of a randomized controlled trial of dulaglutide-assisted smoking cessation

Baur Fabienne , David Coynel , Atila Cihan , Lengsfeld Sophia , Burkard Thilo , Meienberg Andrea , Bathelt Cemile , Christ-Crain Mirjam , Winzeler Bettina

Introduction: Smoking harms women more than men and women seem to be less successful in quitting. Greater concerns about post-cessational weight in women and gender differences in craving and reward processing have been postulated as possible explanations. Our group recently showed that the GLP-1 analogue dulaglutide reduces post-cessational weight gain. We hypothesize that women compared to men might profit more from the weight-lowering effects of dulaglutide in terms of abst...

ea0090p675 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2023

Psychopathological characteristics in patients with arginine vasopressin deficiency (central diabetes insipidus) and primary polydipsia

Beck Julia , Atila Cihan , Refardt Julie , Zoran Erlic , Drummond Juliana , Santana Soares Beatriz , Beuschlein Felix , Winzeler Bettina , Christ-Crain Mirjam

Introduction: The differential diagnosis between arginine vasopressin deficiency (AVP-D), formally known as central diabetes insipidus, and primary polydipsia (PP) is challenging. In clinical routine, psychopathologic findings are often used as a hallmark for diagnosing PP; thus, it is often referred to as psychogenic polydipsia. Yet, psychopathologic characteristics are barely assessed in patients with AVP-D, and to date, no data exist comparing AVP-D and PP with regard to th...

ea0093oc9 | Oral communication 2: Neuroendocrinology | EYES2023

Effect of protein supplementation on plasma sodium levels in the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuresis – a monocentric open-label proof-of-concept study – the treasure study

Monnerat Sophie , Atila Cihan , Baur Fabienne , de Jesus Joyce Santos , Refardt Julie , Dickenmann Michael , Christ-Crain Mirjam

Background: The syndrome of inappropriate antidiuresis (SIAD) can be treated with oral urea. Proteins are metabolized into urea by the liver. We hypothesized that dietary protein could increase free water clearance through urea-induced osmotic diuresis.ObjectivesTo investigate the effect of protein supplementation on plasma sodium levels in chronic SIAD.Methods: This is a monocentric open-label proof-of-concept trial conducted at the University Hospital ...

ea0081p157 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2022

Inverse relationship between il-6 and sodium levels in patients with COVID-19 and other respiratory tract infections

Monnerat Sophie , Atila Cihan , Bingisser Roland , Siegemund Martin , Lampart Maurin , Ruegg Marco , Zellweger Nuria , Osswald Stefan , Rentsch Katharina , Christ-Crain Mirjam , Twerenbold Raphael

Background: Hyponatremia is highly prevalent in patients with COVID-19. One of the most common causes of hyponatremia in these patients is the syndrome of inadequate antidiuresis (SIAD). Interleukin 6 (IL-6) is a key mediator of inflammation in COVID-19. We hypothesized that hyponatremia in COVID-19 is due to IL-6 mediated non-osmotic arginine vasopressin (AVP) secretion, and that the inverse association between IL-6 and plasma sodium concentration is stronger in COVID-19 comp...

ea0090p151 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2023

Novel provocation test with MDMA (“ecstasy’) reveals oxytocin deficiency as a new pituitary entity in patients with central diabetes insipidus – a randomized placebo-controlled trial

Atila Cihan , Holze Friederike , Murugesu Rakithan , Rommers Nikki , Hutter Nina , Varghese Nimmy , Clara Odilia Sailer , Eckert Anne , Heinrichs Markus , Liechti Matthias , Christ-Crain Mirjam

Introduction: Patients with arginine vasopressin deficiency (AVP-D), known as central diabetes insipidus (cDI), often report psychological symptoms such as heightened anxiety levels, difficulties describing emotions, and depressed mood despite adequate treatment with desmopressin. Given the anatomical proximity, disruptions of the hypothalamic-pituitary axis causing an AVP-D could also disturb the oxytocin (OXT) system. OXT regulates socio-emotional functioning, including fear...

ea0093oc12 | Oral communication 2: Neuroendocrinology | EYES2023

Psychopathological characteristics in patients with arginine vasopressin deficiency (central diabetes insipidus) and primary polydipsia

Beck Julia , Atila Cihan , Refardt Julie , Erlic Zoran , Drummond Juliana , Rocha Beatriz Santana Soares , Beuschlein Felix , Winzeler Bettina , Christ-Crain Mirjam

The differential diagnosis between arginine vasopressin deficiency (AVP-D), known as central diabetes insipidus, and primary polydipsia (PP) is challenging. Psychopathologic findings are often used as a hallmark for diagnosing PP; thus. Yet, psychopathologic characteristics are barely assessed in patients with AVP-D, and to date, no data exist comparing AVP-D and PP with regard to these features. Therefore, in this study, we aimed to compare levels of anxiety, depression, alex...

ea0081p253 | Late-Breaking | ECE2022

Central diabetes insipidus from a patients′ perspective – from management to psychological co-morbidities and re-naming of the condition

Atila Cihan , Loughrey Ben , Garrahy Aoife , Winzeler Bettina , Refardt Julie , Gildroy Patricia , Pal Aparna , Hamza Malak , Thompson Chris , Verbalis Joseph , Hunter Steven , Sherlock Mark , J Levy Miles , Karavitaki Niki , Newell-Price John , Wass John , Christ-Crain Mirjam

Background: Central diabetes insipidus (cDI), a rare neuroendocrine condition affecting 1 in 25.000, is characterized by deficiency of arginine vasopressin. Data about treatment-related side effects, psychological co-morbidities, and incidence of wrong management due to confusion with diabetes mellitus are scarce and limited to small studies or case series. Furthermore, increasing interest has arisen on a potential need for re-naming the condition.<p class="abstex...