Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0015p333 | Thyroid | SFEBES2008

Differences in maternal and fetal serum thyroid hormone concentrations between non-pregnant, normal and pre-eclamptic pregnancy

Mistry Hiten , Ramsay Margaret , Pipkin Fiona Broughton , Symonds Michael

Background: The pregnancy-specific condition pre-eclampsia (PE) affects ~2% of women contributing to neonatal and maternal morbidity and has been linked with a deficiency in selenium. The iodothyronine deiodinases all contain selenium and play crucial roles in determining the circulating and intracellular levels of the active thyroid hormone. It is hypothesised that due to the role of deiodinases in extrathyroidal production of T3, thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) will be inc...

ea0025p267 | Reproduction | SFEBES2011

Placental iodothyronine deiodinase activity across the placental bed in normotensive (NT) and pre-eclamptic (PE) pregnancies.

Kurlak Lesia , Mistry Hiten , Kaptein Ellen , Visser Theo , Pipkin Fiona Broughton

Background: PE affects ~2% of pregnancies and is associated with generalised endothelial cell dysfunction. Antioxidant selenoproteins may limit such effects. Serum selenium is lower in mothers and babies affected by PE and associated with lower activity of the selenoprotein glutathione peroxidases. Other selenoproteins, the iodothyronine deiodinases (IDs; D2 and D3) regulate fetal thyroid hormone synthesis. The IDs utilise selenium preferentially; we have reported similar trii...