Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0090p36 | Calcium and Bone | ECE2023

No effects of high-dose vitamin D supplementation on white blood cell count, CRP and risk of upper respiratory tract infections in infertile men – Secondary analyses from a randomized clinical trial

Wall-Gremstrup Gustav , Holt Rune , Juul Anders , Joergensen Niels , Blomberg Jensen Martin

Background: vitamin D has been associated with different beneficial effects on the immune system. The vitamin D activating (CYP2R1 and CYP27B1) and inactivating (CYP24A1) enzymes, including the vitamin D receptor (VDR) are expressed in several types of white blood cells (WBC). A range of studies have explored whether vitamin D positively affects risk of and severity of respiratory tract infections such as tuberculosis, influenza, cold and COVID-19.Object...

ea0090p180 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2023

Vitamin D and IVF/ICSI outcome: Are we measuring the right metabolites?

Kooij Ireen , Gry Kristensen Stine , Bentin-Ley Ursula , Lorenzen Mette , Krog Hans , Juul Anders , Holt Rune , Blomberg Jensen Martin

Background: Numerous studies have suggested that optimal vitamin D status increases treatment success of women undergoing assisted reproductive treatments. However, conflicting data exist, and the relationship remains controversial, prompting the need for more comprehensive studies investigating all the metabolites of vitamin D in women undergoing IVF/ICSI treatment. Objective: To investigate the relationship between follicular fluid levels of the three ...

ea0090oc4.2 | Oral Communications 4: Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2023

Inhibition of RANKL in the testis increased the number of motile sperm in a sub-group of infertile men with preserved Sertoli cell function

Hjorth Andreassen Christine , Mortensen Li Juel , Holt Rune , Knudsen Nadia Krarup , Nielsen John Erik , Juul Anders , Jorgensen Anne , Jensen Martin Blomberg

Currently, no treatment options exist to improve semen quality for the majority of infertile men. Proper interaction between germ and Sertoli cells in the testis is critical for sperm production, and a recent study suggested that Denosumab, an inhibitor of RANKL signaling, may stimulate sperm production in some infertile men. Here, we show in animal and human studies how expression of the RANKL signaling system is critical for both Sertoli cell function and the testicular resp...