Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0011p27 | Bone | ECE2006

Synergistic induction of osteoblastic local glucocorticoid metabolism by inflammatory cytokines and glucocorticoids: a novel mechanism for glucocorticoid-induced bone disease

Kaur K , Hardy R , Stewart PM , Rabbitt EH , Hewison M , Cooper MS

When used to treat inflammatory disease therapeutic glucocorticoids (GCs) cause rapid bone loss. However clinical studies suggest that in patients without inflammation GCs have little impact on the skeleton. The mechanism by which inflammation magnifies the effects of GCs is unknown. We have proposed that intracellular GC generation (inactive cortisone/prednisone to active cortisol/prednisolone conversion) via the 11 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 (11b-HSD1) enzyme d...

ea0009p72 | Growth and development | BES2005

IL-1 and glucocorticoids synergistically enhance 11beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase expression in osteoblastic MG-63 cells: a novel mechanism for steroid induced bone loss

Kaur K , Crook R , Bujalska I , Cooper M , Stewart P , Hewison M

Glucocorticoids (GCs) are important therapeutic agents for a wide-variety of inflammatory diseases but are known to have potentially detrimental side-effects such as osteoporotic bone-loss. These effects of GCs are mediated via the intracellular GC receptor (GR) and by local GC metabolism catalyzed by 11beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (11beta-HSD). We have postulated that autocrine activation of GCs via 11beta-HSD1 plays a key role in counteracting the effects of inflammator...

ea0007p10 | Bone | BES2004

Inactivating progesterone metabolism in human osteoblasts

Kaur K , Cooper M , Arlt W , Stewart P , Hewison M , Quinkler M

The role of oestrogens and androgens on bone metabolism has been studied extensively. However, less is known about the effects of progestins. The progesterone receptor (PR) is expressed in human osteoblasts. Progestins have been found to stimulate osteoblast proliferation, differentiation and growth factor expression (e.g. IGFBP-5) and to increase bone formation. In postmenopausal women progestins combined with oestrogen increased bone density to a greater extent than oestroge...

ea0007p56 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | BES2004

Testosterone regulates renal expression of the alpha-subunit of the epithelial sodium channel (alpha-ENaC)

Quinkler M , Bujalska I , Kaur K , Hughes S , Hewison M , Stewart P

Studies in rats suggest that androgens are involved in sex-specific differences in blood pressure. In human studies there is no difference in blood pressure between boys and girls, but following puberty, men present with a higher blood pressure than women. Modulation of sodium reabsorption through the ENaC is an important component in the control of sodium balance. This is clearly demonstrated by rare genetic disorders of sodium-channel activity (Liddle's syndrome and pseudohy...

ea0050p211 | Diabetes and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2017

Nuclear factor-kappa beta activation and monocyte-endothelial adhesion lead to chemerin induced endothelial cell inflammation

Dimitriadis Georgios K , Kaur Jaspreet , Mytilinaiou Maria , Davasgaium Allan , Sambrook Diane , Hewins Claire , Nalawade Nilisha , Miras Alexander D , Randeva Harpal S

Chemerin, a chemoattractant protein, acts via a G-protein coupled chemokine receptor, i.e. Chemokine like Receptor 1/ChemR23; levels of which are elevated in pro-inflammatory states such as obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Obesity and T2DM patients are at high risk of developing cardiovascular disorders such as atherosclerosis. We have reported that chemerin induces human endothelial cell angiogenesis and since dy...

ea0050p211 | Diabetes and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2017

Nuclear factor-kappa beta activation and monocyte-endothelial adhesion lead to chemerin induced endothelial cell inflammation

Dimitriadis Georgios K , Kaur Jaspreet , Mytilinaiou Maria , Davasgaium Allan , Sambrook Diane , Hewins Claire , Nalawade Nilisha , Miras Alexander D , Randeva Harpal S

Chemerin, a chemoattractant protein, acts via a G-protein coupled chemokine receptor, i.e. Chemokine like Receptor 1/ChemR23; levels of which are elevated in pro-inflammatory states such as obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Obesity and T2DM patients are at high risk of developing cardiovascular disorders such as atherosclerosis. We have reported that chemerin induces human endothelial cell angiogenesis and since dy...

ea0070aep799 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2020

Investigation of the mechanism of action of duodenal mucosal resurfacing in insulin resistant women with polycystic ovarian syndrome. the DOMINO multicentre randomised controlled trial

Dimitriadis Georgios K. , Kaur Vasha , Pérez-Pevida Belen , Bansi Davinder , Jayasena Channa , Bate Danielle , Fielding Barbara , Balfoussia Danai , Webber Lisa , Miao Yun , Mears Frederick , Jackson Nicola , Coppin Lucy , Johnson Brett , Umpleby Margot , Randeva Harpal S , Miras Alexander D

Introduction: Duodenal mucosal resurfacing (DMR) is a novel therapy for T2DM. It involves the hydrothermal ablation of up to 14 cm of the duodenal mucosa through a specially designed endoscopic catheter. The procedure is performed under general anaesthesia, patients are discharged the same day and it does not involve the implantation of a foreign body. Cohort studies have demonstrated that DMR induces meaningful hbA1c reductions of 0.9–1.4% by 3 months that are largely m...