Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0011p230 | Cytokines and growth factors | ECE2006

Lack of influence of an IGF-I gene polymorphism on circulating IGF-I levels in severely GHD adults

Janssen JAMJL , Mukherjee A , Gleeson HK , Lamberts S , Shalet SM

Considerable overlap in IGF-I levels exists between normal and severely GHD subjects; the mechanisms underlying this observation remain poorly understood. Under various clinical circumstances therefore, IGF-I estimation is an unreliable marker of GH status. A polymorphism in the IGF-I gene influences IGF-I levels in normal populations; a higher IGF-I is associated with the presence of 2 wild type alleles of the IGF-I gene (WTG). The possibility that an IGF-I gene polymorphism ...

ea0011p583 | Neuroendocrinology and behaviour | ECE2006

Spontaneous GH secretion in the fed and fasting states in cranially irradiated adult cancer survivors with normal peak GH responses to two provocative tests: does GH neurosecretory dysfunction exist?

Darzy KH , Murray RD , Gleeson HK , Pezzoli SS , Thorner MO , Shalet SM

A few studies have suggested that radiation-induced growth hormone neurosecretory dysfunction (GHNSD) exists in children irradiated for leukemia (18–24 Gy). The presence or absence of GHNSD in adult cancer survivors has not been studied before. Thus, 24-hour spontaneous GH secretion was studied by 20 min sampling both in the fed state (n=16; 6 women) and the last 24 hours of 33-hour fast (n=10; 3 women) in adult cancer survivors, of normal GH status defined ...