Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0092op-13-05 | Oral Session 13: Pathophysiological actions of thyroid hormones | ETA2023

Thyroid hormone action in acetaminophen-induced acute liver failure

Kowalczyk Manuela , Flamant Frederic , Gauthier Karine , Lange Christian , Moller Lars , Zwanziger Denise

Objectives: Acute liver failure (ALF) is a rare but life-threatening condition with severe liver dysfunction. In ALF liver regeneration capacity is exceeded due to loss of hepatocyte function. A well-known trigger of ALF is paracetamol (acetaminophen, APAP) intoxication. Unfortunately, based on the poor prognosis and rapidly increasing mortality rate liver transplantation offers the so far only effective therapeutic strategy. Even if the underlying mechanisms of ALF are not ye...

ea0092op-05-05 | Oral Session 5: Young Investigators / Basic | ETA2023

Distinguishing beneficial local from adverse systemic thyroid hormone action in alcoholic liver disease

Hoppe Christoph , Sebastian Hones G. , Siemes Devon , Wenzek Christina , Flamant Frederic , Gauthier Karine , Engel Daniel R. , Zwanziger Denise , Lange Christian M. , Baba Hideo , Fuhrer-Sakel Dagmar , Christian Moller Lars

Thyroid hormones (TH) reduce liver steatosis. As steatosis is the initial step of alcoholic liver disease (ALD), we hypothesized that TH treatment could ameliorate ALD. Wildtype (WT) mice were treated with either ethanol (EtOH) or liquid control diet for 10 days followed by a single EtOH or maltose binge on day 11. In both groups, diet was supplemented with either T3 or solvent. Serum triglycerides (TG) were increased by EtOH and, surprisingly, further elevated by T3. Liver we...