Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0026p171 | Neuroendocrinology | ECE2011

Effects of orexin–monoaminergic interactions on vasopressin secretion in rat neurohypophyseal cell cultures

Kis G K , Galfi M , Radacs M , Kadar K , Molnar Z , Molnar A H , Laszlo F , Varga C , Laszlo F A

Introduction: The effects of dopamine (DA), serotonin (5-HT), histamine (HA) adrenaline (ADR), noradrenaline (NADR) and K+ administration on vasopressin (VP) secretion were studied in 13–14 days cultures of rat neurohypophyseal (NH) cells, and it was examined whether orexin (ORX) can modify the VP release enhancement induced by these monoaminergic compounds.Methods: An enzymatic dissociation technique was used to prepare the rat NH cell c...

ea0026p341 | Obesity | ECE2011

Effects of Orexin-A on AMPK activity

Molnar A H , Kis G K , Varga C , Rakosi K , Scerif M , Laszlo F A , Laszlo F , Korbonits M

Introduction: The hypothalamic hormone orexin-A (OXA) increases food and water intake, regulates the sleep-wake cycle, muscle tone and energy balance. AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is an important metabolic regulator with direct hypothalamic orexigenic and diverse peripheral effects including fat tissue and muscle.Aims: We aimed to study the influence of OXA on the activity of AMPK in the hypothalamus, subcutaneous and visceral adipose tissues, and...

ea0026p340 | Obesity | ECE2011

Long term low intensity recreational physical exercise attenuates colonic inflammation in rats: the role of heme oxygenase system

Szalai Z , Berko A M , Posa A , Szabo R , Orban K , Kiraly A , Laszlo F , Varga Cs

Introduction: Obesity caused health problems are increasing. Metabolic syndrome including obesity with insulin resistance, hypertension, and high blood lipid levels increases the risks of cardiovascular and inflammatory diseases. Many studies have reported that heme oxygenase (HO) inducers reduce insulin resistance and severity of inflammatory bowel disease. We investigate the anti-inflammatory effect, one among many positive effects, of regular recreational physical activity ...

ea0026p581 | Cardiovascular endocrinology and lipid metabolism | ECE2011

Long term recreational physical exercise decreases angina susceptibility and induces cardiovascular protective shifts in nitric oxide synthase, heme oxygenase and matrix metalloproteinase enzyme regulation in rats

Szabo R , Posa A , Szalai Z , Szablics P , Varga C S , Berko A M , Orban K , Laszlo F

Introduction: Physical inactivity, i.e. sedentary life style increases circulatory disease risk. Carbon monoxide and nitric oxide produced by the heme oxygenase (HO) and by the constitutive nitric oxide synthase (cNOS) protect circulation. In contrast, the enhanced level of the matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) augments cardiovascular risks. We examined the actions of recreational physical exercise on the expression of these enzyme systems in conjunction with cardiovascular prote...

ea0026p582 | Cardiovascular endocrinology and lipid metabolism | ECE2011

Heme-oxigenase mediates cardiovascular protection by oestrogen and raloxifene in menopause

Posa A , Varga C S , Berko A M , Veszelka M , Szabo R , Orban K , Pavo I , Laszlo F

Introduction: Selective oestrogen receptor modulators function as oestrogen receptor antagonist in the breast and gonads, while they have agonistic effects on the bone and the cardiovascular system. It is also known that endogenously produced carbon monoxide by the heme-oxigenase (HO) enzyme exerts beneficial actions in cardiovascular protection.Design: Intact females, ovariectomized (OVX), raloxifene or oestrogen treated OVX Wistar rats were used. We st...

ea0026p342 | Obesity | ECE2011

Monitoring the efficacy of long term low intensity physical exercise programmes by the laboratory and hormone profile of obesity

Berko A M , Kis G K , Szablics P , Kiss B , Orban K , Seres E , Varga Cs , Laszlo F

Introduction: In the human, obesity is one of the leading health problems as declared by the World Health Organization. Obesity is frequently associated with diabetes, hypertension and hyperlipaemia, these acts together as metabolic syndrome (MS). The risk of cardiovascular diseases is 5 to 10 times higher in MS. Lack of daily exercise is a good reason to evolve MS. Several hormones take part in the development of MS. Leptin and insulin, which are produced by the adipose tissu...