Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0049gp14 | Adrenal 2 | ECE2017

Simultaneous assays of aldosterone and renin concentrations in just ten minutes could change the clinical assessment for the diagnosis of primary aldosteronism

Satoh Fumitoshi , Ryo Morimoto , Ono Yoshikiyo , Tezuka Yuta , Omata Kei , Nezu Masahiro , Iwakura Yoshitsugu , Igarashi Yoshuhiro , Kudo Masataka , Ito Sadayoshi

Measurement of plasma aldosterone and renin concentration, or activity, is useful for selecting antihypertensive agents as well as detecting hyperaldosteronism in hypertensive patients. However, it takes several days to get results when measured by radioimmunoassay and development of more rapid assays has been long expected. We have developed chemiluminescent enzyme immunoassays enabling the simultaneous measurement of both aldosterone and renin concentrations in ten-minutes b...

ea0035p50 | Adrenal cortex | ECE2014

The pathophysiology of aldosterone-producing adenomas associated with their tumor size: the smaller, the higher expression of CYP11B2

Ono Yoshikiyo , Nakamura Yasuhiro , Maekawa Takashi , Felizola Saulo J A , Morimoto Ryo , Iwakura Yoshitsugu , Kudo Masataka , Seiji Kazumasa , Takase Kei , Gomez-Sanchez Celso E , Ito Sadayoshi , Sasano Hironobu , Satoh Fumitoshi

The pathophysiology of aldosterone-producing adenomas (APA), especially those manifesting clinically overt hyperaldosteronism despite their small size, remains unknown. Therefore, we examined the correlation between tumor size and the status of intratumoral steroidogenic enzymes involved in aldosterone biosynthesis using immunohistochemistry. Forty patients with surgically proven APAs following adrenal venous sampling were retrospectively studied. The tumor area at the maximum...