Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0029p1203 | Obesity | ICEECE2012

Loss of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis improves obese phenotype and restores hypothalamic agouti-related protein mRNA in leptin-deficient ob/ob mice

Nishiyama M. , Nakayama S. , Okazaki M. , Tsugita M. , Taguchi T. , Makino S. , Okada Y. , Tsuda M. , Iwasaki Y. , Terada Y.

Purpose: Glucocorticoid excess causes obesity and hyperphagia (e.g. Cushing syndrome), but the molecular mechanism of glucocorticoid-induced hyperphagia is not fully understood. To clarify this point, we investigated here the phenotype of leptin and Corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) double knockout mice (DKO).Methods: Leptin-deficient ob/ob mice were bred with CRH-deficient mice for generation of DKO mice. We examined body weight, food consumption an...

ea0029oc13.5 | Adrenal Basic | ICEECE2012

KCNJ5 mutations in Japanese patients with aldosterone-producing adenomas

Yamada M. , Taguchi R. , Nakajima Y. , Satoh T. , Hashimoto K. , Shibusawa N. , Ozawa A. , Tomaru T. , Okada S. , Rokutanda N. , Takata D. , Koibuchi Y. , Horiguchi J. , Oyama T. , Takeyoshi I. , Mori M.

Background: Primary aldosteronism (PA) has been reported to affect about 10% of patients with essential hypertension. In Western countries, about one third of them have aldosterone-producing adenomas (APA), and mutations of the KCNJ5 gene have recently been identified in approximately 30% of APAs. In contrast, most Japanese (~80%) with PA have APA. Therefore, Japanese PA may have different characteristics from patients in Western countries, and those with mutations of the KCNJ...