Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0031p201 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2013

Unfolded protein response pathway, IRE1α-XBP1 is altered during adipogenesis in obese human adipocytes

Voyias Philip , McCarthy Ciara , Antonysunil Adaikala , Kumsaiyai Warunee , Harte Alison , McTernan Philip , Tripathi Gyanendra

Background: Adipose tissue (AT) plays a central role in obesity-related complications such as cardiovascular diseases, insulin resistance, and type two diabetes. A comprehensive understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying adipocyte formation is of both fundamental and clinical relevance. It has been reported that UPR pathway, IRE1α-XBP1 regulates hepatic lipogenesis and the role of this pathway in adipogenesis in murine adipocytes has also been confirmed. Our tea...

ea0031p204 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2013

Altered mitochondrial dynamics in obesity: redressing the balance through bariatric surgery?

McCarthy Ciara , Voyias Philip , Antonysunil Adaikala , Harte Alison , Saravanan Ponnusamy , Kyrou Ioannis , Tripathi Gyanendra , McTernan Philip

Mitochondria are essential for synthesising ATP required for cellular metabolism. Mitochondria are able to alter their morphology and abundance through the balance of fission and fusion genes. T2DM is often accompanied by a metabolic syndrome within the individual. The aim of my PhD is to investigate whether metabolic dysregulation in T2DM can be linked to dysfunction within their mitochondria.Declaration of funding: EPSRC....

ea0038p215 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2015

The role of vitamin B12 deficiency in molecular mechanism of metformin

Khin May Oo , Antonysunil Adaikala , Kumsaiyai Warunee , Voyias Philip , Mcternan Philip , Gates Simon , Tripathi Gyanandra , Saravanan Ponnusamy

The anti-diabetic drug, metformin, is associated with progressive decrease in serum vitamin B12 levels whereas vitamin B12 deficiency is related to increased insulin resistance and dyslipidaemia by altered methylation. As the risk of vitamin B12 deficiency is increased among metformin users, it is of utmost importance to examine how metformin response in vitamin B12 deficient population.We investigated the cellular mechanism of metformin in vitamin B12 i...

ea0028p176 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2012

Expression of genes regulating mitochondrial fusion and fission in human adipose tissue are influenced by adiposity and bariatric surgery

McCarthy Ciara , Voyias Philip , Antonysunil Adaikala , McGee Kirsty , Harte Alison , Saravanan Ponnusamy , Kyrou Ioannis , Kumar Sudhesh , McTernan Philip , Tripathi Gyanendra

Mitochondria are essential for synthesising ATP required for cellular metabolism. In response to changes in their cellular environment, mitochondria are able to alter their morphology and abundance through the balance of “fusion” and “fission” events. The aim of this study was to profile the expression of mitochondrial genes in the abdominal subcutaneous (AbSc) adipose tissue (AT) of lean, obese and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) individuals and determine ...

ea0038fp7 | (1) | SFEBES2015

Regulation of adipogenesis by wnt10b signalling in cultured human adipocytes taken from an obese patient with a WNT10B-C256Y mutation

Azharian Sahar , Voyias Philip D , Murphy Alice , de la Escalera Clapp Lucia Martinez , Adaikalakoteswari Antonysunil , Saravanan Ponnusamy , Piya Milan K , McTernan Philip G , Tripathi Gyanendra

Background: Adipogenesis is a key process leading to adipose tissue (AT) expansion. However, managing this event is critical to limit excessive fat accumulation and disease risk. Adipogenesis appears controlled in part, through Wnt10b signalling which reduces adipogenesis via inhibiting CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein alpha (CEBPα) although the molecular mechanism remains unclear.Aims: Abdominal subcutaneous AT (AbdSc AT) was collected from a, non-di...

ea0034p269 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2014

Unfolded protein response in adipose tissue of obese diabetic women significantly improved 6 months post bariatric surgery, irrespective of malabsorptive or bypass operation type and correlates with plasma glucose concentration

Voyias Philip , Antonysunil Adaikala , Kumasaiyai Warunee , Kyrou Ioannis , Vrbikova Jana , Hainer Vojtech , Fried Martin , Sramkova Petra , Saravanan Ponnusamy , Kumar Sudhesh , McTernan Philip , Tripathi Gyanendra

Background: In obesity, excess nutrients and an increased demand for protein synthesis contribute to unfolded proteins accumulating within the endoplasmic reticulum and consequent activation of unfolded protein response (UPR). UPR in adipose tissue (AT) is critical to the initiation and integration of inflammation and insulin signalling pathways in obese and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients. The aim of this study was to examine whether novel malabsorptive or bypass bar...

ea0028p177 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2012

The effects of bariatric surgery on the endoplasmic reticulum stress pathway in human adipose tissue

Voyias Philip , McCarthy Ciara , Antonysunil Adaikala , Kumasaiyai Warunee , Al Naji Fadi , McGee Kirsty , Harte Alison , Saravanan Ponnusamy , Kyrou Ioannis , McTernan Philip , Tripathi Gyanendra

Background: Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress in adipose tissue (AT) is critical to the initiation and integration of inflammation and insulin signalling pathways in obese and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients. It induces an unfolded protein response (UPR) to restore functional integrity which leads to upregulation of three master regulators of ER; PKR-like ER-regulated kinase (PERK), inositol requiring enzyme1α (IRE1α) and activating transcription factor6 (AT...