Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0007p213 | Steroids | BES2004

Local regeneration of glucocorticoids by 11betaHSD-1 within the vessel wall modulates angiogenesis

Small G , Dover A , Hadoke P , Walker B

Angiogenesis, which is tightly regulated in health and disturbed in many diseases, is inhibited by glucocorticoids. Local glucocorticoid availability within the vessel wall is determined by the pair of enzymes 11beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 and 2 (11HSD-1 and 2) that catalyse the interconversion of active glucocorticoid (corticosterone in mice, cortisol in humans) with inactive 11-dehydrocorticosterone or cortisone. We hypothesized that regeneration of active gluco...

ea0019oc13 | Neuroendocrine and Steroids | SFEBES2009

Inhibition of 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 promotes intra-retinal vascularisation in a murine model of ischaemic retinopathy

Dover A , Stitt A , McVicar C , Kitson C , Hadoke P , Walker B

Glucocorticoids possess potent angiostatic properties. 11β-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 (11βHSD1) amplifies local glucocorticoid action in a tissue-specific manner, and we have shown that inactivation of this enzyme enhances angiogenesis within sponges implanted subcutaneously, wounds and infarcted myocardium. 11βHSD1 is present within ocular tissues but its role in the pathogenesis of proliferative retinopathy is unknown. We hypothesised that inhibition ...

ea0009oc33 | Oral Communication 4: Steroids | BES2005

Generation of glucocorticoids by 11beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase isozymes in the perfused mouse hindlimb

Dover A , Hadoke P , Miller E , Newby D , Walker B

Glucocorticoids (cortisol in man, corticosterone in rodents) can inhibit angiogenesis, alter contractile function and reduce the inflammatory response to injury in the vascular wall. These effects are regulated by the 11beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases (11HSDs) which inter-convert active glucocorticoids and their inactive 11-keto metabolites (cortisone; 11-dehydrocorticosterone) within target tissues. 11HSD2 is a unidirectional, exclusive dehydrogenase which inactivates gluc...

ea0019p150 | Diabetes, Metabolism and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2009

Kisspeptin inhibits key stages of angiogenesis in vitro

Logie J , Roseweir A , Millar R , Walker B , Hadoke P , Reynolds R

Background: Kisspeptin is a neuropeptide central to the regulation of gonadotrophin secretion but recent studies have suggested more diverse roles in human physiology. Kisspeptin is a potent inhibitor of tumour metastasis and plays a role in placentation, both processes involving angiogenesis. In addition, Kisspeptin and its receptor, GPR54, have been identified in human blood vessels including aorta, coronary artery and umbilical vein, where they mediate vasoconstriction. We,...