Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0026p707 | Diabetes complications | ECE2011

Adrenocortical hypofunction in patients with diabetes mellitus type 1

Simunkova K , Vondra K , Hill M , Duskova M , Kriz L , Starka L

This work aimed at gathering own data on adrenal response to low-dose Synacthen test, CRH test and about periferal metabolism of cortisol in autoimmune type 1 diabetics with onset in adults. Seventy diabetics were investigated; age 44±10 years (mean±S.D.), age at diagnosis 28.5±10 years, disease duration 15±8 years, BMI 24.5±2.7 kg/cm2, HbA1c 7.2±1.2%. The study was approved by the Ethical Committee. Adrenal reserve was t...

ea0011p753 | Steroids | ECE2006

Salivary cortisol as an alternative to serum cortisol in 1ug ACTH test

Simunkova K , Vondra K , Hampl R , Skibova J , Kazihnitkova H , Dvorakova K , Doucha J , Starka L

One microgram ACTH (adrenocorticotropin) test is considered to have higher sensitivity for early diagnosis of subclinical hypoadrenalism. In the test, the response of total serum cortisol concentration after ACTH application is evaluated. The concentration of total cortisol in serum is influenced by various diseases and drugs (containing oestrogens) that affect the concentration of cortisol binding proteins and subsequently measured cortisol levels. By routine laboratory metho...

ea0005p267 | Thyroid | BES2003

Does HLA-DRB1-DQA1-DQB1 genotype contribute to chronic autoimmune thyroiditis development in adult patients with diabetes mellitus Type 1?

Dvorakova K , Vondra K , Bendukidze N , Bendlova B , Ivaskova E , Sterzl I , Vrbikova J , Zamrazil V

Objective: To investigate a possible association of DRB1, DQA1 and DQB1 alleles with the chronic autoimmune thyroiditis (AT) development in patients with diabetes mellitus type 1 (DM1) manifested between 18 to 40 years of age. Patients and methods: In 118 patients with DM1 (age at DM1 diagnosis 28.0 (6.9) years, duration of DM1 14.0 (6.3) years) HLA-DRB1, -DQA1 and -DQB1 alleles were analysed by sequence specific oligonucleotide probes and sequence specific primers. AT was pre...

ea0011p709 | Reproduction | ECE2006

Role of D327N sex-hormone binding globulin gene polymorphism in the pathogenesis of polycystic ovary syndrome

Vrbikova J , Zavadilova J , Vankova M , Vejrazkova D , Lukasova P , Vcelak J , Dvorakova K , Vondra K , Bendlova B

SHBG (sex hormone-binding globulin) is a transport protein specific for dihydrotestosterone, testosterone and estradiol. The missense mutation in exon 8 (GAC→AAC) causing the amino acid exchange D327N correlates accordingly to literature data with higher SHBG levels.We studied the possible association of this polymorphism with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and its influence on anthropometric and biochemical parameters in 247 PCOS patients in com...

ea0009p77 | Growth and development | BES2005

UCP1 (A-3826G) and PPARG2 (Pro12Ala) polymorphisms in women with polycystic ovary syndrome

Vankova M , Sramkova D , Lukasova P , Vcelak J , Stanicka S , Dvorakova K , Vondra K , Cibula D , Vrbikova J , Bendlova B

The A-3826G gene polymorphism of the uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1) causes the lower expression of UCP1 in visceral fat and reduced energy expenditure. Peroxisome proliferator activated receptor gamma 2 (PPARG2) plays a role in the regulation of the adipocyte differentiation and energy balance. The Pro12Ala polymorphism is associated with better insulin sensitivity. We compare the genotypic distribution of these polymorphisms in PCOS and controls and study their possible associat...

ea0029p423 | Clinical case reports - Thyroid/Others | ICEECE2012

Hypothyroidism with extensive pericardial effusion: different therapeutical approaches

Kvasnickova H. , Svejda J. , Kvasnicka J. , Sochman J. , Veselka J. , Vondra K.

Introduction: Disturbances of the thyroid gland are the most common diseases of the endocrine system. Their prevalence is increasing with age and can be easily under diagnosed. Advanced forms of thyroid disease can mimic cardiovascular, psychiatric disorders, malignancy or other disorders and can result in life threatening conditions.Case reports: In the current study we present two case reports concerning patients with cardiovascular symptoms. In both p...

ea0029p645 | Diabetes | ICEECE2012

Pituitary function in patients with autoimmune type 1 diabetes evaluated by CRH test

Simunkova K , Duskova M , Starka L , Hill M , Kubatova J , Vondra K

This work aimed at acquiring data on pituitary response to CRH test in autoimmune type 1 diabetics with adult onset with/without thyroid autoimmunity. Our previous study showed 25% of such diabetic patients without clinical and immunological signs of adrenal insufficiency had lower response to the Synacthen test with normal basal levels of ACTH and cortisol.Twenty-seven diabetics were investigated; age 44±10 years (mean±S.D.), ag...

ea0029p1546 | Steroid metabolism + action | ICEECE2012

Effect of smoking cessation on hormonal balance

Hruskovicova H. , Duskova M. , Simunkova K. , Pospisilova H. , Hill M. , Vondra K. , Starka L.

Introduction: Cigarette smoking is one of the most serious substance abuse problems. It is generally accepted that nicotine and other chemicals in tobacco smoke alter endocrine functions in men and adverse reproductive outcomes, including deterioration of sperm. Studies on the effects of smoking and smoking cessation on male sex hormones are inconsistent. We studied changes of hormonal levels in men during smoking cessation and we looked for a possible predictive marker of suc...

ea0011p386 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | ECE2006

The KCNJ11 E23K and UCP2 G-866A SNPs in relation to DM2 in Czech population

Vejrazkova D , Vankova M , Lukasova P , Vcelak J , Kvasnickova H , Vondra K , Bendlova B

KCNJ11 as well as UCP2 genes are involved via modulation of ATP concentration in pancreatic beta-cells in control of insulin secretion. The aim of study was to compare genotypic distribution of E23K (KCNJ11) and G-866A (UCP2) polymorphisms between diabetics, their offspring and controls and to study the possible association of these polymorphisms with biochemical and anthropometric parameters.The study entered 302 diabetics, 165 offspring, 241 controls. ...

ea0005p194 | Reproduction | BES2003

Insulin sensitivity in polycystic ovary syndrome-influence of peroral versus transdermal estrogen treatment

Vrbikova J , Stanicka S , Dvorakova K , Hill M , Vondra K , Starka L

Aim: To compare influence of transdermal versus peroral estrogen treatment on insulin sensitivity, lipid and hormonal levels in women affected with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).Patients and Methods: 17 women with PCOS, age 24.8 (4.2) years, BMI 24.15 (3.68) were randomly assigned either for peroral (8) or transdermal (9 patients) estrogens in conjunction with cyproteronacetate. In the early follicular phase of menstrual cycle before and then after 3 month of treatment ...