Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0086p28 | Bone and Calcium | SFEBES2022

Is finger prick blood collection using Mitra® volumetric absorptive microsampling (VAMS) device a viable alternative to venous for testosterone, cortisol, 25 hydroxyvitamin D and bone resorption marker β-CTX measurements?

Dunn Rachel F , Washbourne Christopher J , Greeves Julie , Fraser William D , Tang Jonathan C Y

Background: Volumetric absorbent microsampling (VAMS) provides a less intrusive alternative to venepuncture when collecting blood samples for diagnostic testing. A small, precisely determined amount of capillary blood from a single finger-prick is absorbed into a medium for storage, from which it can later be extracted and analysed. In this study, we developed methods to measure four commonly requested endocrine/bone biomarkers for finger-prick blood samples analysis, and inve...

ea0059oc1.1 | Translational highlights | SFEBES2018

Resilient reproductive, bone and adrenal function in Expedition Ice Maiden, the first all-female, unassisted Antarctic crossing

Gifford Robert , O'Leary Thomas , Greeves Julie , Anderson Richard , Reynolds Rebecca , Woods David

Higher short-term exercise-associated reproductive, psychological and bone health-related outcomes have been reported in women than men, although the reasons for this are poorly understood. The first, all-female transantarctic expedition provided a unique opportunity to perform an observational study examining concurrent effects of extreme exercise on pertinent hormonal axes to reproductive dysfunction and associated pathology. Body composition was measured by dual-energy xray...

ea0065op5.1 | Reproductive Endocrinology and Biology | SFEBES2019

Hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis suppression during basic military training in women despite increased adiposity and insulin resistance

Gifford Robert M , O'Leary Thomas J , Wardle Sophie L , Greeves Julie P , Anderson Richard A , Woods David R , Reynolds Rebecca M

Background: Low energy availability (LEA) in female athletes can result in HPG axis suppression. Basic military training (BMT) is physically arduous and associated with amenorrhoea and low-trauma fractures. We hypothesised that women undergoing BMT would demonstrate evidence of LEA and suppressed HPG function.Design: Prospective study of 61 women undertaking 11-month BMT. Subjects acted as their own controls at baseline (all measures). Body composition m...

ea0059oc1.2 | Translational highlights | SFEBES2018

Vitamin D insufficiency and elevated vitamin D metabolite ratios (VMR) are associated with increased risk of injuries: Results from the british army lower limb injury prevention (ALLIP) study

Tang Jonathan , Jackson Sarah , Izard Rachel , Oliver Samuel , Piec Isabelle , Washbourne Christopher , Walsh Neil , Greeves Julie , Fraser William

Introduction: British Army recruits suffer from musculoskeletal injuries (MSI) during initial training. Up to 10% suffer skeletal stress fracture (SFx) resulting in lost training days and medical attrition. There is evidence to suggest that vitamin D deficiency is prevalent in the army. Our aim was to determine vitamin D metabolites (VDM) in recruits upon starting training, and health outcomes after a 14-week training programme.Methods: ...

ea0094oc1.1 | Bone and Calcium | SFEBES2023

Vitamin D metabolites are associated with overuse musculoskeletal and bone stress injury in young adults

Carswell Alexander , O'Leary Thomas , Swinton Paul , Jackson Sarah , Tang Jonathan , Oliver Samuel , Izard Rachel , Walsh Neil , Fraser William , Greeves Julie

We investigated the association between vitamin D metabolites and incidence of lower body (pelvis and lower limb) overuse musculoskeletal and bone stress injury in 1637 men and 530 women (22.6 ± 7.5 years), undergoing 12 weeks initial military training. We measured serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) and 24,25-dihydroxyvitamin D (24,25(OH)2D) by high-performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry, and 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D (1,25(OH)2D) by...