Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0063p669 | Interdisciplinary Endocrinology 1 | ECE2019

Dyslipidaemia and altered hepatic function in males - consequences of androgen excess in fetal life

Siemienowicz Katarzyna , Filis Panagiotis , Shaw Sophie , Douglas Alex , Thomas Jennifer , Howie Forbes , Fowler Paul , Duncan Colin , Rae Mick

Introduction: Adult male offspring of women with PCOS have increased dyslipidaemia, characterised by elevated triglycerides (TG), increased total and LDL-cholesterol (LDL-C), and hyperinsulinaemia. As altered intrauterine endocrine environments can ‘programme’ adverse health outcomes in adulthood we hypothesised that this dyslipidaemia was a consequence of a hyperandrogenic intrauterine environment. We used an outbred large animal model to identify if prenatal androg...

ea0063p1009 | Interdisciplinary Endocrinology 2 | ECE2019

Decreased hepatic detoxification potential in males - consequences of androgen excess in fetal life

Siemienowicz Katarzyna , Filis Panagiotis , Shaw Sophie , Douglas Alex , Thomas Jennifer , Howie Forbes , Fowler Paul , Duncan Colin , Rae Mick

Introduction: Altered intrauterine endocrine environments can ‘programme’ adverse health outcomes. Linkage between altered androgen exposure in utero and adverse offspring health is robust. For example, increased maternal androgen concentrations and PCOS in female offspring and dyslipidaemia in male offspring. We hypothesised that the liver was a major target for androgenic programming in utero and hepatic dysfunction would be present in offspring. ...

ea0059p169 | Obesity & metabolism | SFEBES2018

Angiopoietin-like ptotein 4 and 8 (ANGPTL4 and ANGPTL8) in human fetal liver are dysregulated by in utero exposure to maternal smoking

Talia Chiara , Filis Panagiotis , Soffientini Ugo , Lucendo-Villarin Baltasar , Douglas Alex , Hay David , Shaw Sophie , Iredale John , Swortwood Madeleine , Huestis Marilyn , Bellingham Michelle , Connolly Lisa , O'Shaughnessy Peter , Fowler Paul

Introduction: Angiopoietin-like proteins (ANGPTLs) are a family of 8 glycoproteins with pleiotropic effects in metabolism, angiogenesis, inflammation and cancer. ANGPTL3, 4 and 8 play major roles in regulating lipid levels, via inhibition of lipoprotein lipase. Increased serum ANGPTL3, 4, 8 levels are associated with obesity, diabetes, metabolic syndrome and fatty liver. Furthermore, cord blood ANGPTL8 is higher than in maternal serum, suggesting a role in fetal development an...