Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0041ep733 | Neuroendocrinology | ECE2016

Impaired innate immunity in Cushing’s syndrome: increase CD14+CD16++ monocytes

Velazquez Gloria Aranda , Lopez Cristina , Esteban Yaiza , Mora Mireia , Halperin Irene , Casals Gregori , Ensenat Joaquim , Hanzu Felicia Alexandra

Introduction: Chronic hypercortisolism is marked by an increased cardiovascular risk pattern. Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammation that involves both innate and adaptive immunity. Glucocorticoids (GC) are immune-suppressors and adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH) possesses immune-modulatory activities. GC and ACTH may act in atherothrombotic inflammatory pathways.Aim: To analyze the immune cells pattern in endogenous Cushing syndrome (CS) in order t...

ea0041gp124 | Neuroendocrinology | ECE2016

Endothelial damage and thrombotic response in patients with cured Cushing syndrome

Aranda Velazquez Gloria , Mora Porta Mireia , Halperin Irene , Fernandez Rebeca , Diaz-Ricart Maribel , Palomo Marta , Vidal Oscar , Ensenat Joaquim , Casals Gregori , Alexandra Hanzu Felicia

Introduction: Clinical observational studies have reported the persistence of a high cardiovascular risk in patients with cured Cushing’s syndrome (CCS) compared with controls of the same age, gender and BMI. It is still at debated whether this is due to the persistence of comorbidities, hormone deficiencies or chronic changes induced by hypercortisolism. The aim of this translational approach was to investigate the interplay in CCS of the cardiovascular disease in vivo a...

ea0081p654 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2022

Pre and post-surgical pituitary dysfunction increase the risk of mortality in patients with non-functioning pituitary tumors: A long-term cohort study

Beyhart Arturo , Mariaca Karla , Salva-Crespi Valeria , Diaz Catalan Daniela , Aldecoa Iban , L Olondo Maria , Sanchez-Dalmau Bernardo , Alobid Isam , Halperin Irene , Mora Mireia , Ensenat Joaquim , Alexandra Hanzu Felicia

Background: Long-term studies evaluating mortality in patients with non-functioning (NF) pituitary tumors (PitNets) are limited, although standardized mortality ratios (SMR) in these patients are reported to be higher than that of general population. There is also no agreement on predictive factors associated to the increased mortality apart from age at diagnosis and glucocorticoid substitution therapy dose.Objective: To assess long-term mortality and as...