Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0038p382 | Reproduction | SFEBES2015

Spontaneous resolution of hypothalamic amenorrhea post diagnostic GnRH test

Dimitriadis G K , Weickert M O , Barber T M , Randeva H S

Introduction/background: Hypothalamic Amenorrhea (HA), or stress-induced anovulation, is one of the most common causes of secondary amenorrhea (1,2) and accounts for the reproductive dysfunction seen in under nutrition, excessive exercise, sever emotional stress and chronic disease. From a teleological standpoint, in the face of nutritional or physical stress, it is adaptive for an organism to allocate energy resources for its own survival rather than the costly process of rep...

ea0094p271 | Reproductive Endocrinology | SFEBES2023

Are we paying enough attention to detect autoimmune hematological diseases in turner syndrome? Retrospective analysis of a clinic database from a single specialist center

G K Amiyangoda C , B A Roy Noemi , A D Mathara Diddhenipothage Shani , Shears Debbie , E Turner Helen

Introduction: There is limited literature on autoimmune haematological disorders (AIHD) such as autoimmune thrombocytopenia (ITP), autoimmune haemolytic anaemia, and autoimmune neutropenia (AN) in Turner syndrome (TS) although autoimmune disorders are more common in TS.Methodology: Retrospective analysis of a clinic database, to identify patients with AIHD out of all the patients followed up in a specialised TS clinic. (...

ea0026p171 | Neuroendocrinology | ECE2011

Effects of orexin–monoaminergic interactions on vasopressin secretion in rat neurohypophyseal cell cultures

Kis G K , Galfi M , Radacs M , Kadar K , Molnar Z , Molnar A H , Laszlo F , Varga C , Laszlo F A

Introduction: The effects of dopamine (DA), serotonin (5-HT), histamine (HA) adrenaline (ADR), noradrenaline (NADR) and K+ administration on vasopressin (VP) secretion were studied in 13–14 days cultures of rat neurohypophyseal (NH) cells, and it was examined whether orexin (ORX) can modify the VP release enhancement induced by these monoaminergic compounds.Methods: An enzymatic dissociation technique was used to prepare the rat NH cell c...

ea0026p248 | Pituitary | ECE2011

Detection of acromegaly by automatic face classification software

Schneider H J , Kosilek R , Gunther M , Rommler J , Stalla G K , Sievers C , Reincke M , Schopohl J , Wurtz R

Acromegaly is accompanied by increased morbidity and mortality. The delay between onset of first symptoms and diagnosis of the disease is 6 to 10 years. Acromegaly causes typical changes of the face. We hypothesized that face classification software might help distinguishing between subjects with and without acromegaly on regular photographs and, thus, might help improving early recognition of acromegaly.Methods: We took frontal and side photographs of t...

ea0026p341 | Obesity | ECE2011

Effects of Orexin-A on AMPK activity

Molnar A H , Kis G K , Varga C , Rakosi K , Scerif M , Laszlo F A , Laszlo F , Korbonits M

Introduction: The hypothalamic hormone orexin-A (OXA) increases food and water intake, regulates the sleep-wake cycle, muscle tone and energy balance. AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is an important metabolic regulator with direct hypothalamic orexigenic and diverse peripheral effects including fat tissue and muscle.Aims: We aimed to study the influence of OXA on the activity of AMPK in the hypothalamus, subcutaneous and visceral adipose tissues, and...

ea0026p342 | Obesity | ECE2011

Monitoring the efficacy of long term low intensity physical exercise programmes by the laboratory and hormone profile of obesity

Berko A M , Kis G K , Szablics P , Kiss B , Orban K , Seres E , Varga Cs , Laszlo F

Introduction: In the human, obesity is one of the leading health problems as declared by the World Health Organization. Obesity is frequently associated with diabetes, hypertension and hyperlipaemia, these acts together as metabolic syndrome (MS). The risk of cardiovascular diseases is 5 to 10 times higher in MS. Lack of daily exercise is a good reason to evolve MS. Several hormones take part in the development of MS. Leptin and insulin, which are produced by the adipose tissu...

ea0038p166 | Neoplasia, cancer and late effects | SFEBES2015

Somatostatin responsive ACTH and precursor excess in a midgut mesentery NET

Dimitriadis G K , Nasoodi A , Khan S , Shatwell W , Chambers L , Tomkins C , Darby C , Gopalakrishnan K , Randeva H S , Murthy N , Weickert M O

Introduction/Background: ACTH production from a midgut mesentery NET is extremely rare (1). A 62y old woman presented with hypokalaemia (2mmol/L) and hyperpigmentation, 11y after surgery of a pT3N1Mx non-functional G1 NET with SRS positive, non-resectable but stable, residual mass encasing mesenteric vessels. Serum cortisol (3261 nmol/L), ACTH (796 ng/L), CgA (530 pmol/L) and urine total cortisol metabolites (33920 μg/24h) including 14 sub-products indicated change of bio...

ea0031p217 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2013

Appetite regulation during a 6-month military tour to Afghanistan

Hill N E , Fallowfield J L , Delves S K , Brett S J , Wilson D R , Frost G , Dhillo W , Bloom S R , Murphy K G

Background: Military personnel on operational deployment commonly lose weight despite the adequate supply of rations. Moderate weight loss (~5% body mass) occurred during the initial phase of a 6-month deployment to Afghanistan without affecting physical fitness. Reasons for this weight loss are presently unknown. We sought to establish whether changes in appetite regulatory hormones contribute to the observed weight loss.Methods: Body mass and body comp...

ea0031p335 | Steroids | SFEBES2013

Gonadotrophic response to operational deployment in Afghanistan

Hill N E , Delves S K , Stacey M , Davison A , Quinton R , Turner S , Frost G , Wilson D R , Murphy K G , Fallowfield J L , Woods D R

Background: Military training has been associated with changes in the hypothalamic–pituitary–testicular axis that are consistent with central hypogonadism (fall in testosterone, LH and FSH concentrations). The effects on the hypothalamic–pituitary–testicular axis of deployment to a combat zone are not known. The aim of this study was to clarify this situation.Methods: Military personnel were investigated pre-deployment (Pre-) and foll...

ea0086p133 | Thyroid | SFEBES2022

Comparison of supervised rapid thyroxine absorption test in refractory and well-controlled primary hypothyroid patients in a tertiary care center in Sri Lanka and formulation of a prediction model to predict the expected FT4 rise during the test

G K Amiyangoda C , Antonypillai C N , Gunatilake S S C G , Ediriweera D , Kosgollana S G P D , Jayawardena R D P , Thissera H A N D , Emalka W J , Deraniyagala H U

Introduction: Refractory hypothyroidism is associated with significantly increased morbidity and healthcare costs. During the evaluation of refractory disease, a thyroxine absorption test is frequently performed using different protocols. We assessed the usefulness of the supervised rapid thyroxine absorption test in a low-resource setting and formulated a useful model to determine the expected FT4 rise in hypothyroid patients without known malabsorption.<p class="abstext"...