Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0035p1031 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2014

An increase in the circulating concentrations of triiodothyronine appears to be a function of the peripheral conversion of tetraiodothyronine by deiodinases instead of increased stimulation by thyroid stimulating hormone at puberty in normal healthy boys

Rizvi SSR , Asif Hafsa , Saqib Sadia , Perveen Nadia , Shaheen Ghazala , Naseem AA , Tahir Faheem , Qayyum Mazhar

Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) causes synthesis of 90% of pro-hormone tetraiodothyronine (T4) and 10% of active triiodothyronine (T3) from thyroid gland. T3 regulates energy metabolism, thermogenesis, body temperature and normal brain development. T3 is produced from deiodination of T4 and circulating levels of T3 are regulated by deiodinases in response to body’s needs. The peripheral conversion of T<su...

ea0035p685 | Male reproduction | ECE2014

An analysis of the possible relationship circulating concentrations of ghrelin, LH, FSH, testosterone and inhibin B at the time of puberty in normal healthy boys

Naseem A A , Rizvi S S R , Anwer Urooj , Mehmood Sana , Perveen Nadia , Shaheen Ghazala , Saqib Sadia , Tahir Faheem , Qayyum Mazhar

Ghrelin receptor GHSR1α is expressed in hypothalamo–pituitary–gonadal tissues. Ghrelin reduces GnRH secretion in pre-pubertal period and concentrations of ghrelin are positively correlated with testosterone at adulthood. Nevertheless, the role of ghrelin in affecting pituitary and gonadal functions during normal pubertal development remains elusive. A possible correlation between ghrelin and LH, FSH, testosterone and inhibin B was examined in boys (n=55...

ea0035p699 | Male reproduction | ECE2014

A possible association between circulating concentrations of obestatin, LH, FSH, testosterone and inhibin B during puberty in normal healthy boys

Naseem A A , Rizvi S S R , Shaheen Ghazala , Perveen Nadia , Mehmood Sana , Anwer Urooj , Tahir Faheem , Qayyum Mazhar

The G protein coupled receptor of obestatin GPR39 is expressed in pituitary and gonads, indicating its possible role in regulation of pituitary and testicular function. The present study examined a possible association of obestatin with LH, FSH, testosterone, and inhibin B at puberty. Blood samples were collected from 10 to 20 years old boys (n=557) and concentrations of obestatin, LH, FSH, testosterone, and inhibib B were determined using specific ELISA. Data were an...