Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0019p295 | Reproduction | SFEBES2009

Assessment of endothelial function in pregnancy

Carty David , Delles Christian , Dominiczak Anna

Although improvements in obstetric and neonatal care in recent years have led to reduction in morbidity and mortality from pre-eclampsia, our ability to predict the condition has not improved significantly. Endothelial dysfunction underlies many of the manifestations of pre-eclampsia. In this study we will assess methods of detecting endothelial dysfunction and arterial stiffness in high-risk pregnant women in early and late pregnancy. Sixty women with 2 or more risk fa...

ea0025oc5.7 | Reproduction and fetal programming | SFEBES2011

Plasma biomarkers for early prediction of preeclampsia

Carty David , Anderson Lesley , Mcculloch Jim , Dominiczak Anna , Delles Christian

Introduction: Several biomarkers are elevated in late pregnancy in women with preeclampsia (PET), but none have been sensitive or specific enough to be used routinely in early pregnancy to predict the condition. We measured plasma levels of the anti-angiogenic peptides FMS-like tyrosine kinase 1 (sFLT-1), soluble endoglin (sENG), placental growth-factor (PGF), and an array of cytokines and adhesion molecules in early and mid pregnancy to assess their ability to predict PET.</p...

ea0015p41 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2008

Von-Hippel–Lindau syndrome presenting in late pregnancy

Carty David , Macara Lena , Alakandy Likhith , Dominiczak Anna

Phaeochromocytoma is an extremely rare cause of gestational hypertension. Failure to diagnose the condition can be catastrophic to both mother and foetus, therefore an early diagnosis and close co-operation between physicians, obstetricians and anaesthetists is essential.We present the case of a 24 year old woman, who was referred to her local maternity hospital at 34 weeks gestation as she was small for dates. Clinical examination was unremarkable, and ...

ea0021p360 | Steroids | SFEBES2009

Replicated association of regions at CYP11B1/B2 locus with hypertension in Caucasians

Alvarez-Madrazo Samantha , Padmanabhan Sandosh , Friel Elaine , MacKenzie Scott , Brown Morris , Caulfield Mark , Munroe Patricia , Farrall Martin , Webster John , Samani Nilesh , Dominiczak Anna , Melander Olle , Davies Eleanor , Connell John

The locus comprising the genes that catalyse the final steps of cortisol and aldosterone synthesis (CYP11B1 and CYP11B2 respectively) is a plausible candidate risk region for hypertension and other cardiovascular diseases. Nevertheless, there remains uncertainty as to the strength of the relationship between polymorphisms at this locus and increased blood pressure. In this study, association with hypertension at the CYP11B1/CYP11B2 locus in a Caucasian cas...