Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0002sp16 | Maternal and Fetal Responses to Environmental Challenges of Feto-Placental Function | SFE2001

Nutritional Programming of Fetal Endocrinology & Blood Pressure Control

Hanson M

The fetus and neonate pass through critical periods which permanently determine cardiovascular and endocrine control. Such programming can occur covertly in fetal life, and may ultimately have deleterious consequences for the adult.Animal models demonstrate that maternal dietary imbalance produces offspring with elevated blood pressure and perturbed HPA axis responses. However, the late gestation fetus is not hypertensive, and models such as carunclectom...

ea0006p61 | Reproduction | SFE2003

Prostaglandin production and timing of parturition in sheep fed a diet high in n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids

Elmes M , Poore K , Newman J , Green L , Cheng Z , Abayasekara D , Hanson M , Wathes D

Recent health reports state that the population of western countries is consuming excessive amounts of n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) in the diet. Dietary n-6 PUFAs are precursors for prostaglandin (PG) synthesis, which play important roles in parturition. Increased dietary n-6 PUFA could thus alter PG production. This study determined the effect of a high n-6 PUFA diet on PG production and the timing of the onset of labour. Pregnant Welsh Mountain ewes were fed an is...

ea0008oc19 | Young Endocrinologist Session | SFE2004

Proliferative effects of ghrelin and desoctanoyl ghrelin are independent of the growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHS-R)

Marsh VB , Kola B , Hanson M , Emery M , Musat M , Bonner S , Khalaf S , Norman D , Grossman A , Korbonits M

Background: Ghrelin was recently discovered as the natural ligand for the G protein-coupled growth hormone secretagogue receptor and induces GH release through GHS-R1a. The octanoylation of its third serine residue is responsible for GH release and receptor binding. A variant of ghrelin devoid of this modification, desoctanoyl-ghrelin, can neither bind to the receptor nor induce GH release. Ghrelin has also been shown to effect cellular proliferation, being pro-proliferative i...