Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0064002 | Sexual Dimorphism in Bone Size is Mediated by Neuronal ER alpha (ERα) Signaling in Females during Late Puberty | BES2019

Sexual Dimorphism in bone size is mediated by neuronal ER alpha (ERα) signaling in females during late puberty

Nari Kim , Ferran Jardi , Rougin Khalil , Leen Antonio , Dieter Schollaert , Ludo Deboel , van Lenthe GH , Brigitte Decallonne , Geert Carmeliet , Claes Ohlsson , Lagerquist Marie K , Frank Claessens , Dirk Vanderschueren

Introduction: Pubertal sex steroids are indispensable for peak bone mass acquisition as well as skeletal sexual dimorphism. In males, both androgen receptor (AR) and estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) are required for optimal periosteal cortical bone expansion, while estrogens limit bone size in females. In early puberty, estrogens directly stimulate longitudinal growth via ERα in cartilage, but also indirectly via growth hormone (GH) and insulin-like growth factor I (IGF...

ea0071002 | Novel model of sex steroid deficiency in mice to study the physiological effects of delayed and suppressed puberty | BES2020

Novel model of sex steroid deficiency in mice to study the physiological effects of delayed and suppressed puberty

Kim Na Ri , Rougin Khalil , Karel David , Leen Antonio , Dieter Schollaert , Ludo Deboel , HerckErik Van , Nele Wardenier , Martine Cools , Brigitte Decallonne , Frank Claessens , Vanessa Dubois , Dirk Vanderschueren

Background: Sex steroids are critical for skeletal development and maturation during puberty as well as skeletal maintenance during adult life. However, the exact time during puberty when sex steroids have the highest impact as well as the ability of bone to recover from transient sex steroid deficiency is unclear. The latter is highly relevant in the clinical context of delayed puberty, since the impact of a delayed pubertal onset on adult bone health remains elusive. Surgica...