Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0003p182 | Neuroendocrinology | BES2002

Magnetic resonance perfusion enables assessment of blood supply to pituitary gland

Turner H , Jezzard P , Levy J , Matthews P , Wass J , Byrne J

Background: Over 90% of the blood supply to the adenohypophysis arises from hypothalamic portal vessels, in contrast to the systemic blood supply to the posterior lobe. A pre-existing, or tumour stimulated direct (non-portal) blood supply has been suggested as a possible pathogenic mechanism for prolactinoma development.Methods: 6 patients (3 microprolactinomas (mic), and 3 macroprolactinomas (mac)), and one control subject were imaged using a 3T magnet...

ea0011p636 | Neuroendocrinology and behaviour | ECE2006

The incidence of spontaneous cerebro-spinal fluid rhinorrhea in a large series of patients with macroprolactinoma

Suliman SGI , Byrne J , Ansorge O , Wass JAH

Cerebro-spinal fluid (CSF) rhinorrhea is a recognised complication of pituitary surgery, and occasionally occurs following pituitary radiotherapy. Macroprolactinomas (MPRL) may result in spontaneous or dopamine-agonist-induced CSF leaks, however no detailed large comparisons have been made with non-functioning adenomas (NFA). The incidence of this phenomenon and the mechanisms underlying it are not understood.We have performed a retrospective review of s...

ea0013p244 | Neuroendocrinology and behaviour (including pituitary) | SFEBES2007

Non-surgical cerebro-spinal fluid rhinorrhea in invasive macroprolactinoma: incidence, radiological and clinicopathological features

Suliman SGI , Gurlek A , Byrne J , Sullivan N , Thanabalasingham G , Cudlip S , Ansorge O , Wass JAH

Objective: Macroprolactinomas (MPRL) may result in spontaneous or dopamine-agonist-induced CSF rhinorrhoea. The incidence of, and mechanisms underlying this phenomenon are poorly understood. In this study, we aimed to determine the incidence of non-surgical (spontaneous and dopamine-agonist-induced) rhinorrhoea, and to identify biochemical, radiological and histopathological factors associated with this phenomenon.Methods: We retrospectively reviewed MPR...

ea0011p548 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | ECE2006

Surgical debulking of GH secreting adenomas improves control of acromegaly by lanreotide – a prospective study

Wass JAH , Fazal-Sanderson V , Byrne J , Rowel S , Karavitaki N , Trainer P , Turner HE

It has been suggested that primary medical treatment of patients with acromegaly using somatostatin analogues (SSA) is as effective at controlling GH levels as post-operative SSA therapy.We have carried out a prospective study in patients harbouring GH secreting macroadenomas to see, in a within-patient comparison, whether debulking pituitary surgery improved GH control on lanreotide compared with that obtained pre-operatively. Local Ethical Committee ap...

ea0008p74 | Reproduction | SFE2004

Effect of gonadotrophin and insulin on the balance of sterol regulatory element-binding protein(SREBP) isoforms in human granulosa cells

Richardson MC , Cameron IT , Simonis CD , Das MC , Hodge TE , Zhang J , Byrne CD

Clinical insulin resistance, concomitant with higher circulating insulin, is implicated in the pathogenesis of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) in which there is abnormal lipid metabolism with changes in ovarian hormone production. SREBPs are key transcriptional regulators of lipid biosynthesis and therefore may be involved in changes occurring in PCOS. We have examined whether insulin and gonadotrophin regulate SREBPs.Local ethical approval was granted ...