Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0037gp.08.08 | Reproduction: Male and endocrine disruptors | ECE2015

Evidence of stimulation of pubertal development and suppression of growth rate in boys smoking marijuana in cigarettes

Jabeen Shagufta , Raja Ghazala Kaukab , Akram Maleeha , Ahmad Afzal , Qayyum Mazhar , Rizvi Shakeel Raza

Evidence indicates that normal pattern of progression of puberty is altered under certain conditions of stress, whereas growth rate is affected by sustained higher concentrations of cortisol, a marker of stress reactivity. Available data show that early teens commonly resort to use of drugs. The use of drugs may evoke stress responses, which may alter pubertal development and affect growth rate. Body weight (BW), height, BMI and plasma concentrations of LH, testosterone (T), G...

ea0037ep172 | Reproduction, endocrine disruptors and signalling | ECE2015

Reduction of growth and lesser utilisation of energy reserves in heroin addicted boys during pubertal development

Saqlain Muhammad , Raja Ghazala Kaukab , Akram Maleeha , Minallah Samar , Ahmad Afzaal , Qayyum Mazhar , Rizvi Shakeel Raza

The secretion of leptin, an indicator of energy reserves, declines as energy stores are consumed in growth and development at puberty. The pubertal growth and development are often altered under different kinds of stresses. Usually, stress stimulates the release of cortisol, which is a labelled marker of stress. Early teens are inclined to drug abuse that may put their bodies under stress and may induce excessive secretion of cortisol. Since, sustained high levels of cortisol ...

ea0056p668 | Neuroendocrinology | ECE2018

Cigarette smoking and neuroreceptors genetic variations: a handshake between genetic and environmental factors leading to nicotine addiction

Zafar Muhammad Mobeen , Ahmad Imtiaz , Raja Muhammad Saqlain , Kiani Shagufta , Ahmed Muhammad Sheeraz , Raza Shakeel , Gulfraz Muhammad , Kaukab Ghazala

Cigarette smoking is the major cause of disease related deaths in the world. Cigarette smoke contains many harmful chemicals, among them nicotine is the most potent one. The root cause of smoking hazards is nicotine addiction or dependence (ND). Environmental as well as genetic factors are reported to influence smoking which leads to nicotine addiction in all age groups especially. Neurexin1 is a cell adhesion protein important for synapse formation and CHRNB4 is chol...

ea0056p669 | Neuroendocrinology | ECE2018

Association of OPRD1 rs569356 SNP with Stress Response in opioid addicts

Rashid Faiqa , Zafar Muhammad Mobeen , Ahmed Imtiaz , Jabeen Shagusta , Ahmad Muhammad Sheeraz , Minhas Nasir Mehmood , Kaukab Ghazala

As a lingering, often deteriorating brain disease, addiction causes neurotic drug seeking and utilization along with injurious significances to the addicts and to those living around them. Biological, genetic and a number of intrinsic and extrinsic environmental constituents are most vital in entire risk factors of drug addiction. Among addictive drugs opioid dependence is considered as the most deliberated drug abuse disorder and a major social dilemma worldwide. Opioids indu...