Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0073oc11.6 | Oral Communications 11: Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinoloyg | ECE2021

Investigating the role of cholesterol and lipid trafficking in mitotane resistance in adrenocortical carcinoma

Warde Kate , Yi Jan Lim , Beuschlein Felix , Constanze Hantel , Conall Dennedy Michael

IntroductionAdrenocortical Carcinoma (ACC) is a rare aggressive cancer which carries a poor prognosis. Adjuvant mitotane improves survival but is limited by poor response rates and resistance following tumour recurrence. Mitotane’s efficacy has been attributed to intracellular accumulation of toxic free cholesterol (FC) predominantly through inhibition of cholesterol storage through SOAT1. Yet SOAT1 specific inhibitors demonstrate inferior efficacy ...

ea0081p644 | Endocrine-Related Cancer | ECE2022

Sublethal hyperthermia decreases cellular proliferation and transiently disrupts steroidogenesis in adrenal cells

Mullen Nathan , Donlon Padraig , Duffy Katen , Feely Sarah , Warde Kate M , Sorushanova Anna , Prakash Punit , O'Halloran Martin , Dennedy Michael Conall

Introduction: Primary Aldosteronism is the most common cause of secondary hypertension. First-line treatment; adrenalectomy resects adrenal nodules and adjacent normal tissue, limiting suitability to those who present with unilateral disease. Use of thermal ablation represents an emerging approach as a possible minimally invasive therapy for unilateral and bilateral disease, to target and disrupt hypersecreting aldosterone producing adenomas, while preserving adjacent normal a...

ea0073aep77 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2021

Hyperthermia differentially affects cortisol and aldosterone secretion under stimulated conditions

Donlon Padraig , Mullen Nathan , Warde Kate , Bottiglieri Anna , Cappiello Grazia , Farina Laura , Basel Matthew , Martin O’Halloran , Prakash Punit , Paula O’Shea , Dennedy Michael Conall

IntroductionPrimary Aldosteronism (PA) is the commonest secondary cause of hypertension. Mainstay therapy, adrenalectomy resects both hypersecreting and adjacent normal tissue. It is therefore only suitable for patients with unilateral disease (40% cases), whom are surgical candidates. Thermal therapy presents a plausible minimally invasive therapy, to target and disrupt hypersecreting aldosterone producing adenomas (APA), while also preserving adjacent ...