Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0041oc2.5 | Receptors & Signalling | ECE2016

11β-HSD1 is a regulator of brown adipose tissue function and mediates stress adaptation in glucocorticoid excess

Doig Craig , Morgan Stuart , Philp Andrew , Tomlinson Jeremy , Stewart Paul , Lavery Gareth

Glucocorticoids (GC) are critical to stress adaptation but in excess (Cushing’s syndrome) drive metabolic dysfunction. 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1(11β-HSD1) amplifies intracellular GC signaling with 11β-HSD1KO mice protected from the side-effects of GC excess. Brown adipose tissue (BAT) function is impaired by GC’s, which repress UCP1 and beta-adrenergic stimulated thermogenesis. Identifying mechanisms regulating BAT function is important a...

ea0037ep389 | Diabetes (pathiophysiology & epitemiology) | ECE2015

Increasing NAD+ availability in skeletal muscle to augment energy metabolism

Fletcher Rachel , Doig Craig , Zielinska Agnieszka , Griffin Aliesha , Philp Andrew , Lavery Gareth

NAD+, an essential coenzyme in energy production, has recently risen to prominence as a signalling molecule central in mediating cellular metabolism and mitochondrial function. NAD+ dependent protein deacetylase sirtuin (SIRT) proteins regulate key metabolic transcription factors, including FOXOs and PGC-1α in muscle, in response to cellular energy demands and metabolic stress. Declining NAD+, metabolic and mitochondrial function are hallm...

ea0034p266 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2014

Breaking NAD+: investigating NMRK2 as a regulator of muscle adaptation through NAD+ salvage

Doig Craig , Zielinska Agnieszka , Fletcher Rachel , McCabe Emma , Philp Andrew , Lavery Gareth

Exercise has undisputed health benefits mediated through metabolic adaptation in skeletal muscle. In contrast, a sedentary lifestyle, leads to impaired metabolic function and negative health outcomes such as insulin resistance and sarcopenia. Whilst exercise improves skeletal muscle metabolism, how the process is co-ordinated at a cellular level remains unclear. Recently, NAD+ has been suggested to play an important role in muscle adaptation, acting as a substrate f...