Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0042il1 | <emphasis role="bold">Invited Lectures</emphasis> | Androgens2016

Determinants and clinical correlates of androgen exposure: phases of life and disease

Kaufman Jean-Marc

The relation between testosterone (T) production and action is complex, involving protein binding in the circulation affecting clearance and tissue availability, T production from precursors in peripheral tissues, deactivating and activating (to dihydrotestosterone and estradiol) metabolism within target tissues, besides factors affecting androgen responsiveness (receptor concentrations, cofactors, genetics,…). Yet, in absence of a useful independent marker of androgen a...

ea0042il1 | Castration Resistant Prostate Cancer | Androgens2016

Determinants and clinical correlates of androgen exposure: phases of life and disease

Kaufman Jean-Marc

The relation between testosterone (T) production and action is complex, involving protein binding in the circulation affecting clearance and tissue availability, T production from precursors in peripheral tissues, deactivating and activating (to dihydrotestosterone and estradiol) metabolism within target tissues, besides factors affecting androgen responsiveness (receptor concentrations, cofactors, genetics,…). Yet, in absence of a useful independent marker of androgen a...

ea0025s8.3 | Hormones and bone metabolism | SFEBES2011

Effects of male hypogonadism on bone metabolism

Kaufman Jean-Marc

Pubertal exposure to rising blood concentrations of sex steroids, partly in concert with transiently increased activity of the somatotropic axis, is instrumental in a pubertal acceleration of bone growth and acquisition of bone mass, followed by growth inhibition and closure of the epiphyseal cartilages in late puberty. As is illustrated by experiments of nature, i.e. subjects with aromatase deficiency or lack of functional oestrogen receptor α, and with androgen insensit...

ea0056s18.3 | Borderline testosterone and metabolic outcomes among sexes: clinical relevance | ECE2018

Testosterone, obesity and the metabolic syndrome in males-do we need to replace steroids?

Kaufman Jean-Marc

Background: In men with obesity and the metabolic syndrome there is an increased prevalence of low serum testosterone. Overweight and moderate obesity is associated mainly with low total testosterone (T) secondary to decreased concentrations of SHBG, which are strongly inversely associated with indices of adiposity and insulin resistance, and preserved free T levels. In more severe obesity and metabolic abnormalities (often with type 2 diabetes) low total T can be accompanied ...

ea0050p183 | Clinical Biochemistry | SFEBES2017

The free androgen index in women is inaccurate when the SHBG concentration is low

Keevil Brian , Adaway Joanne , Fiers Tom , Kaufman Jean-Marc

Introduction: Current clinical practice guidelines recognise that a calculated free testosterone (T) level is the single most-useful, clinically sensitive marker of androgen excess in women, but there is no clear guidance as to the best way to measure free T. Several equations have been proposed to calculate clinically useful estimates of free T including the free androgen index (FAI) and calculated free T (cFT). The FAI is not used in men but it is...

ea0050p183 | Clinical Biochemistry | SFEBES2017

The free androgen index in women is inaccurate when the SHBG concentration is low

Keevil Brian , Adaway Joanne , Fiers Tom , Kaufman Jean-Marc

Introduction: Current clinical practice guidelines recognise that a calculated free testosterone (T) level is the single most-useful, clinically sensitive marker of androgen excess in women, but there is no clear guidance as to the best way to measure free T. Several equations have been proposed to calculate clinically useful estimates of free T including the free androgen index (FAI) and calculated free T (cFT). The FAI is not used in men but it is...

ea0041oc3.3 | Diabetes prediction &amp; complications | ECE2016

Reproducibility of fasting and oral glucose tolerance test derived parameters of glucose metabolism in non-diabetic postmenopausal women.

Van de Velde Frederique , Dierickx Anneloor , Depypere Herman , Delanghe Joris , Kaufman Jean-Marc , Lapauw Bruno

Introduction: Given the importance of establishing a reliable diagnosis of impaired glucose metabolism and diabetes mellitus (DM), knowledge on accurate and reproducible parameters is needed. However, little is known on the reproducibility of fasting and oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) derived parameters, especially with respect to the 2-hour derived parameters.Objectives: To determine reproducibility of parameters of glucose metabolism in a non-diabe...

ea0041oc6.2 | Diabetes therapy &amp; complications | ECE2016

Cortical bone size deficit in adult patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus

Verroken Charlotte , Pieters Wout , Beddeleem Loic , Goemaere Stefan , Zmierczak Hans , Kaufman Jean-Marc , Lapauw Bruno

Background: Impaired bone geometry and/or aberrant bone matrix formation may underlie the increased fracture risk observed in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). Although reduced areal and volumetric bone mineral density (aBMD, vBMD) have been observed in pediatric and adolescent T1DM patients, few studies have confirmed these observations in adults. Moreover, data on bone geometry in T1DM remain scarce.Objective: To compare areal and volumetr...

ea0041oc11.2 | Bone &amp; Calcium Homeostasis | ECE2016

Associations of insulin sensitivity with cortical bone geometry in healthy adult men

Verroken Charlotte , Zmierczak Hans , Goemaere Stefan , Kaufman Jean-Marc , Lapauw Bruno

Objective: In type 2 diabetes mellitus, fracture risk is increased despite preserved BMD. This might in part be due to insulin resistance affecting bone geometry; however, studies investigating the associations of insulin sensitivity with bone geometry are lacking. We aimed to explore this relationship in a cohort of healthy, young adult men.Methods: In 1001 healthy men aged 25–45 years, cortical bone geometry was assessed using pQCT (radius and tib...

ea0032p189 | Cardiovascular Endocrinology &amp; Lipid Metabolism | ECE2013

Metabolic profile of transsexual persons on cross-sex hormonal therapy in a multi-center prospective intervention study

Van Caenegem Eva , Wierckx Katrien , Taes Youri , Kaufman Jean-Marc , Schreiner Thomas , T'Sjoen Guy

Introduction: Gender differences in insulin resistance, body composition and lipid profile are well known and related to sex steroid hormones. In this study, we examine the metabolic profile of transsexual persons undergoing drastic sex steroid changes, during the first year of hormonal therapy.Design: This research is part of a prospective intervention study conducted in several European gender teams (Ghent, Oslo, Amsterdam, and Florence).<p class="...