Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0070aep342 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2020

Modification of standard thresholds improves performance of noninvasive scores of liver fibrosis in patients undergoing bariatric surgery

Meneses Diego , Cos Blanco Ana , Corripio Ramón , Méndez Carmen , Olveira Martín Antonio , Romero Míriam , Vicent David , Herranz Lucrecia

Background: In bariatric surgery (BS) patients, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and fibrosis are present in up to 90% and 24%, respectively. Several fibrosis risk scores have been developed and have been validated in cohorts different from morbid obesity (MO). We aimed to determine whether established liver fibrosis scores were accurate in predicting fibrosis in MO subjects.Material and Methods: Cross-sectional analysis in a cohort of MO patients underg...

ea0029p357 | Clinical case reports - Pituitary/Adrenal | ICEECE2012

Germ cell tumor of the pituitary–hypothalamic region: case series and clinical experience in the Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocío

Tous Romero M. , Venegas E. , Soto Moreno A. , Dios Fuentes E. , Garcia Garcia E. , Oliva Rodriguez R. , Garcia Hernandez N. , Leal Cerro A.

Background: Germ cell tumors (germinoma, teratoma, embryonal carcinoma, yolk sac tumor and choriocarcinoma) constitute 0.3–3.4% of all primary intracraneal tumors. Germinoma is the most common and of better prognosis.Aim: Describing the behaviour of germ cell tumors of the pituitary–hypothalamic region: location, clinical characteristics, diagnosis and follow-up.Material and methods: Review of medical records of patients ...

ea0026oc2.2 | Neuroendocrinology | ECE2011

Gonadotropin responses to kisspeptin are modulated by changes in aminoacidergic and neuropeptidergic neurotransmission: studies in peripubertal male rats

Pineda R , Ruiz-Pino F , Garcia-Galiano D , Sanchez-Garrido M A , Romero M , Castellano J M , Pinilla L , Tena-Sempere M

Introduction: Kisspeptins, the products of the Kiss1 gene that act via the receptor, GPR54 (or Kiss1R), are pivotal elements in the neuroendocrine control of GnRH neurons and, thereby, gonadotropin secretion. Extensive efforts have been devoted recently to elucidate the pharmacological effects and major putative regulators of the kisspeptin system. Yet, our knowledge on the potential interactions of kisspeptins with other key neurotransmitters involved in the central re...