Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0005p130 | Endocrine Tumours and Neoplasia | BES2003

Identification of the ACTH receptor in the human pituitary and its loss of expression in pituitary adenomas

Morris D , Kola B , Borboli N , Kaltsas G , Gueorguiev M , Jones T , Baldeweg S , Powell M , Korbonits M , Grossman A

The ACTH receptor (ACTH-R) is the second member of the melanocortin receptor family that includes five seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors, and has been shown to be predominantly expressed in the adrenal cortex. It has been postulated that ACTH may regulate its own secretion through ultra-short loop feedback within the pituitary, and as ACTH-secreting adenomas are characterised by resistance to glucocorticoid feedback, they may also have dysregulated ACTH feedback....

ea0005p156 | Endocrine Tumours and Neoplasia | BES2003

Carney complex type 1 gene (PRKAR1A) expression and sequence analysis in sporadic somatotroph and other pituitary tumours

Borboli N , Kaltsas G , Kola B , Gueorguiev M , Czirjak S , Kirschner L , Stratakis S , Korbonits M , Grossman A

Carney complex (CNC) is an autosomal dominant multiple neoplasia syndrome featuring cardiac, endocrine, cutaneous and neural tumours, as well as a variety of pigmented lesions of the skin and mucosa. Pituitary GH-secreting tumours are found in approximately 10% of patients with CNC. One of the genes responsible for CNC, the PRKAR1A gene, located on human chromosome 17q22-24, has recently been cloned. This represents a putative tumour suppressor gene, coding for the type 1alpha...