Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0037ep798 | Pituitary: clinical | ECE2015

Increased serum levels of the Wnt antagonist Dicckopf-1 (DKK1) and impaired trabecular bone mineral density using QCT scan in acromegalic patients

Valassi Elena , Crespo Iris , Aulinas Anna , Urgell Eulalia , Malouf Jorge , Llauger Jaume , Marin Ana Maria , Biagetti Betina , Webb Susan M

Introduction: Acromegaly is associated with increased bone turnover and skeletal fragility. Although the GH/IGF1 system plays an important role in bone homeostasis, effects of GH excess on the Wnt signalling pathway are to be determined. Bone quantitative CT (QCT) provides a volumetric, tridimensional measure of bone mass at the trabecular and cortical level.Aim: i) To compare volumetric bone density (vBMD) using QCT in patients with acromegaly vs gender...

ea0063gp159 | Cushing's | ECE2019

Skeletal muscle fatty infiltration in the thigh, as assessed by MRI T2-weighted and 3-point Dixon sequences, is associated with poor performance on muscle function testing in patients with Cushing’s syndrome in remission

Martel Luciana , Alonso Alicia , Bascunana Helena , Manera Jordi Diaz , Llauger Jaume , Nunez-Peralta Claudia , Biagetti Betina , Montesinos Paula , Webb Susan , Valassi Elena

Background: Muscle weakness may persist in patients with Cushing’s syndrome (CS) long-term after resolution of hypercortisolism, but mechanisms determining this sustained impairment are not known. We hypothesized that alteration of muscle structure, due to fatty infiltration, is associated with muscle dysfunctions in these patients.Patients & methods: Twenty-six CS women [mean(±S.D.) age 49±12 years; mean(±S....

ea0070aep675 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2020

Gender dimorphism of intramuscular fatty infiltration and related muscle dysfunction in patients with long-term control of acromegaly

Martel-Duguech Luciana , Alonso-Pérez Jorge , Bascuñana Helena , Diaz-Manera Jordi , Alonso-Jimenez Alicia , Llauger Jaume , Nuñez-Peralta Claudia , Montesinos Paula , Webb Susan M. , Valassi Elena

Background: Muscle weakness persists in patients with acromegaly (ACRO) even long-term after disease control. Mechanisms determining this sustained impairment are not known. We hypothesized that alteration of muscle architecture, due to intramuscular fatty infiltration, is associated with muscle dysfunction in these patients.Patients and Methods: Thirty-seven acromegalic patients [21 females and 16 males, mean (± s.d.)age, 53 ± 9 years...