Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0021oc5.1 | Steroids and thyroid | SFEBES2009

Familial GC resistance: a novel, naturally occurring mutation which has dominant negative effects on ligand-dependent and -independent GR action

Trebble P , Matthews L , Blaikley J , Wayte A , Black G , Wilton A , Ray D

Glucocorticoids (GCs) are the most potent anti-inflammatory agents known and are used extensively in the treatment of inflammatory disease, however an individuals response to therapy varies greatly. Resistance to GC is often attributed to mutations within the glucocorticoid receptor (GR) through which GC elicit their effects. Here, we present a kindred with GR haploinsufficiency yet no clinical phenotype. PCR and GR sequence profiling of genomic DNA isolated from patient blood...

ea0003p182 | Neuroendocrinology | BES2002

Magnetic resonance perfusion enables assessment of blood supply to pituitary gland

Turner H , Jezzard P , Levy J , Matthews P , Wass J , Byrne J

Background: Over 90% of the blood supply to the adenohypophysis arises from hypothalamic portal vessels, in contrast to the systemic blood supply to the posterior lobe. A pre-existing, or tumour stimulated direct (non-portal) blood supply has been suggested as a possible pathogenic mechanism for prolactinoma development.Methods: 6 patients (3 microprolactinomas (mic), and 3 macroprolactinomas (mac)), and one control subject were imaged using a 3T magnet...