Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0019p234 | Pituitary | SFEBES2009

‘Reasonably good’ – results of a survey on pituitary patients’ satisfaction with information and support from healthcare professionals

Jackson S , Morris M , Murray J , Woods T

Introduction: Pituitary conditions are rare and diagnosis may be slow because symptoms are ambiguous. The treatment may be a combination of surgery, radiotherapy and medication so patients see many healthcare professionals. This survey sought to assess patient satisfaction with the information and support they receive from GPs, endocrinologists, neurosurgeons, radiotherapists, specialist nurses, and other agencies (e.g. the pituitary foundation).Method: ...

ea0006dp2 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFE2003

Diurnal variation in insulin sensitivity

Murray J , Darko D , Bermudez C , Anyaoku V , Robinson S

Objectives: The extent and mechanisms of the diurnal variation in insulin sensitivity are poorly described. This study set out to assess the relative contributions of diurnal rhythm and length of fast to insulin sensitivity in normal healthy human subjects.Methods: Nine healthy women (age 25.3±1.2 years, BMI 22.4±0.8 Kg/m2) ate a standardised meal before each of the four fasts, two ten-hour fasts ending at 0900 and 1700 and two thirteen-hou...

ea0003p232 | Reproduction | BES2002

1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 receptors (VDR) are present on human granulosa cells and cells of the corpus luteum

Brain H , Bano G , Murray J , Nussey S , Mason H

There is evidence from animal studies that 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 (1,25-(OH)2D3) is essential for normal reproductive function. Vitamin D deficient rats have reduced fertility, and VDR null mutant mice demonstrate impaired folliculogenesis. We have recently demonstrated that 1,25(OH)2D3 suppressed the production of oestradiol (E2) independently of progesterone (P) in luteinised, but not in non-luteinised human granulosa cells, suggesting that 1,25(OH)<s...

ea0038p434 | Thyroid | SFEBES2015

Thyroid hormones and mitochondrial development in skeletal muscle of foetal sheep near term

Davies K L , Forhead A J , De Blasio M J , Murray A J , Fowden A L

Thyroid hormones increase foetal and adult metabolic rates, and, in adult tissues, increase mitochondrial biogenesis. Foetal tri-iodothyronine (T3) concentrations rise towards term in preparation for the increased postnatal energy demands but whether they affect mitochondrial development remains unknown. This study examined mitochondrial development in skeletal muscle of thyroid hormone deficient sheep foetuses near term.At 105–110 days (...

ea0005oc4 | Reproduction and Development | BES2003

Early developmental indices of placental growth restriction in the overfed adolescent sheep

Lea R , Hannah L , Redmer D , Fowler P , Murray J , Aitken R , Milne J , Wallace J

Introduction: Overfeeding adolescent ewes with singleton pregnancies results in reduced placental size and low lamb birth weight at term. We have investigated if reduced placental size is associated with altered placental cell proliferation and apoptosis at day 80 of pregnancy (peak placental growth period). Methods: Singleton pregnancies to a single sire were established by embryo transfer to adolescent recipient dams. Pregnant ewes were offered high (H, n = 14) or moderate (...