Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0065oc6.6 | Reproductive Endocrinology and Biology | SFEBES2019

Kisspeptin enhances the brain processing of attraction in men

Yang Lisa , Demetriou Lysia , Wall Matt , Mills Edouard , Zargaran David , Sykes Mark , Prague Julia , Abbara Ali , Owen Bryn , Bassett Paul , Rabiner Eugenii , Comninos Alexander , Dhillo Waljit

Background: Successful reproduction relies on integration of sensory cues of attraction with corresponding emotions and behaviours. However, the intrinsic factors integrating these fundamental aspects of human attraction with limbic and reproductive pathways have not been fully identified. Kisspeptin is a crucial activator of the reproductive axis and together with its receptor is widely expressed throughout the limbic and olfactory systems in humans suggesting a potential rol...

ea0038oc4.2 | Diabetes and cardiometabolic complications | SFEBES2015

Thermal imaging as a novel non-invasive method to measure human brown adipose tissue activity in humans

Salem Victoria , Engbeaya Chioma Izzi , Jayasinghe Sriyani Maduka , Thomas David , Coello Christopher , Comninos Alexander , Buckley Adam , Rabiner Eugenii , Gunn Roger , Win Zarni , Tan Tricia , Bloom Stephen , Dhillo Waljit

Background: Obesity is a major medical health problem. Human brown adipose tissue (BAT) is potently activated by cold exposure and is a potential novel anti-obesity target. The current gold standard for measuring BAT activity in humans is 18F-FDG PET/CT. However it has two major limitations – exposure to ionizing radiation and high cost. Since BAT is a thermogenic organ located in the supraclavicular and neck regions, we hypothesised that an increase in tempera...

ea0038oc4.5 | Diabetes and cardiometabolic complications | SFEBES2015

Glucagon increases energy expenditure independently of brown adipose tissue activation in humans

Izzi-Engbeaya Chioma , Salem Victoria , Atkar Rajveer , Coello Christopher , Thomas David , Comninos Alexander , Buckley Adam , Rabiner Eugenii , Gunn Roger , Tan Tricia , Bloom Stephen , Dhillo Waljit

Background: Obesity is a global health concern. Elevating energy expenditure (EE) would be a highly effective treatment approach to treat obesity but no current drugs can safely achieve this. Cold exposure potently increases EE through brown adipose tissue (BAT) thermogenesis in humans. Glucagon elevates EE via BAT in rodents but the mechanism in humans is unknown. We investigated for the first time the mechanism by which glucagon increases EE in humans....

ea0081oc7.2 | Oral Communications 7: Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology 2 | ECE2022

Kisspeptin administration has therapeutic potential for men with low sexual desire by increasing penile tumescence and sexual brain processing

Mills Edouard , Ertl Natalie , Wall Matt B , Thurston Layla , Yang Lisa , Suladze Sofiya , Hunjan Tia , Phylactou Maria , Patel Bijal , Muzi Beatrice , Ettehad Dena , Howard Jonathan , Rabiner Eugenii A , Bech Paul , Abbara Ali , Goldmeier David , Comninos Alexander , Dhillo Waljit

Background: Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD) is associated with dysfunctional brain activation in regions governing sexual responses, resulting in a deficiency/absence of sexual desire with marked distress. It affects up to 8% of men with detrimental effects on quality of life, interpersonal relationships and fertility, but so far has no licensed treatment options. The reproductive neuropeptide kisspeptin offers a putative therapeutic target owing to its emerging role ...

ea0081p445 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2022

Kisspeptin improves sexual brain processing in women with low sexual desire

Thurston Layla , Hunjan Tia , Ertl Natalie , B Wall Matt , Mills Edouard , Suladze Sofiya , Patel Bijal , Alexander Emma , Muzi Beatrice , A Rabiner Eugenii , Bech Paul , Goldmeier David , Abbara Ali , Comninos Alexander , Dhillo Waljit

Introduction: Sexual desire is a key component of the sexual response model. Absence or deficiency of sexual desire can lead to marked distress or interpersonal difficulty, termed ‘hypoactive sexual desire disorder’ (HSDD). HSDD is the most common female sexual health complaint worldwide, affecting up to 10% of women. Despite its detrimental impact on psychological well-being and quality of life, treatment options are currently limited. The hormone kisspeptin is a ke...

ea0086oc3.6 | Reproductive and Neuroendocrinology | SFEBES2022

Kisspeptin enhances sexual and attraction brain processing in women with low sexual desire

Thurston Layla , Hunjan Tia , Ertl Natalie , Wall Matthew , Mills Edouard , Suladze Sofiya , Patel Bijal , Alexander Emma , Muzi Beatrice , Bassett Paul , Rabiner Eugenii , Bech Paul , Goldmeier David , Abbara Ali , Comninos Alexander , Dhillo Waljit

Hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) is a persistent lack of sexual desire, causing marked interpersonal distress. It is the most common global female sexual health problem, although the precise pathophysiology remains uncertain. Existing treatment options are limited by their efficacy and side effects. The neuropeptide kisspeptin offers a potential therapeutic target given its emerging role in modulating reproductive behaviour. Using a combination of psychometric, neuroim...

ea0025oc4.7 | Bone and diabetes | SFEBES2011

Co-administration of the gut hormones PYY and GLP-1 to human volunteers reduces food intake and brain activation in appetite centres

De Silva Akila , Salem Victoria , Long Christopher J , Makwana Aidan , Newbould Rexford D , Rabiner Eugenii A , Tavare Aniket N , Ghatei Mohammed A , Bloom Stephen R , Matthews Paul M , Beaver John D , Dhillo Waljit S

The physiological post-prandial release of the gut hormones PYY and GLP-1 is implicated in triggering CNS mechanisms underlying satiety. However, the combined effects of PYY and GLP-1 on brain circuits underlying satiety in humans remain unknown.Objective: To determine changes in CNS neuronal activity following single and combined infusions of PYY and GLP-1, using blood oxygen level dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging (BOLD fMRI) in human vol...

ea0086op3.1 | Reproductive and Neuroendocrinology | SFEBES2022

Kisspeptin enhances penile tumescence and sexual brain processing in men with low sexual desire

Mills Edouard G , Ertl Natalie , Wall Matt B , Thurston Layla , Yang Lisa , Suladze Sofiya , Hunjan Tia , Phylactou Maria , Patel Bijal , Muzi Beatrice , Ettehad Dena , Bassett Paul A , Howard Jonathan , Rabiner Eugenii A , Bech Paul , Abbara Ali , Goldmeier David , Comninos Alexander N , Dhillo Waljit S

Background: Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD) is associated with a deficiency of sexual desire with marked distress. It affects up to 8% of men, but has no licensed treatments. The reproductive neuropeptide kisspeptin offers a putative therapeutic target owing to its emerging role in modulating reproductive behaviour in animal models and healthy men. However, there are no studies examining its effects in HSDD. To address this, we performed the first clinical study of ki...

ea0044oc2.1 | Neuroendocrinology and Reproduction | SFEBES2016

Kisspeptin: A Novel Neuroendocrine Modulator of Sexual and Emotional Processing in Men

Comninos Alexander , Wall Matthew , Demetriou Lysia , Shah Amar , Clarke Sophie , Narayanaswamy Shakunthala , Nesbitt Alexander , Izzi-Engbeaya Chioma , Prague Julia , Abbara Ali , Ratnasabapathy Risheka , Salem Victoria , Nijher Gurjinder , Jayasena Channa , Tanner Mark , Bassett Paul , Mehta Amrish , Rabiner Eugenii , Honigsperger Christoph , Dhillo Waljit

Kisspeptin is a crucial activator of reproductive function, playing a critical role in the hypothalamus to activate GnRH neurons and downstream reproductive hormones. However, kisspeptin and its receptor are also expressed in other brain areas, yet little is known about their function here. The limbic system plays a key role in sexual and emotional behaviours and has a high expression of kisspeptin receptors. We therefore hypothesised that kisspeptin administration may modulat...