Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0037ep162 | Reproduction, endocrine disruptors and signalling | ECE2015

Modulation of the circadian clock by glucocorticoid receptor in H295R cell line

Nagy Zsolt , Butz Henriett , Liko Istvan , Racz Karoly , Patocs Attila

Background: Peripheral clocks are set by different nervous, hormonal and metabolic stimuli and regulate the circadian expression of several genes. It has been demonstrated that circadian oscillation of gene expression can be detected in various cell lines in vitro.Aim: To explore whether a peripheral clock could be induced in human adrenocortical cell line H295R and what are the effects of glucocorticoids on this clock system.<p class="abste...

ea0037oc9.1 | Adrenal 2 | ECE2015

Effects of dexamethasone and adrenocorticotropin on circulating microRNA expression in humans

Igaz Ivan , Nyiro Gabor , Nagy Zoltan , Perge Pal , Toth Miklos , Racz Karoly , Igaz Peter , Patocs Attila

Objective: MicroRNAs are short non-protein coding RNA molecules involved in the regulation of numerous homeostatic processes via modulating gene expression. There are some data that the expression of microRNA might be modulated by hormones, but the interaction of hormones and circulating microRNAs of adrenocortical origin is mostly unknown.Methods: The expression of six selected circulating microRNAs (hsa-miR-27a, hsa-miR-125b-2, hsa-miR-200b, hsa-miR-21...

ea0037gp.04.05 | Steroids | ECE2015

Glucocorticoid receptor and HSD11B1 gene polymorphisms influence the therapy and therapy-associated morbidities in patients with Addison's disease

Molnar Agnes , Kovesdi Annamaria , Szucs Nikolette , Toth Miklos , Igaz Peter , Racz Karoly , Patocs Attila

Objective: Glucocorticoids exert their effects through the glucocorticoid receptor (GR). The local, cell-type specific glucocorticoid effect is modulated by the 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase enzymes (HSD11B) responsible for the interconversion of cortisone and cortisol. Individual sensitivity against glucocorticoids and activity of the HSD11B enzymes are at least partly determined by genetic factors.Aim: To test whether SNPs of GR and HSD11B1 gen...

ea0037ep67 | Adrenal cortex | ECE2015

Glucocorticoid receptor polymorphisms not affect the therapy efficiency in adult, Hungarian patients with 21-hydroxylase deficiency

Klara Koncz , Abigel Farkas , Marton Doleaschall , Nikolett Szucs , Miklos Toth , Peter Igaz , Karoly Racz , Attila Patocs

Background: Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is an autosomal recessive inherited disorder caused by 21-hydroxylase deficiency in 95% of all cases. Two main clinical subtypes: the classical (manifested after birth, or in early newborn period) and the late onset (LO) phenotype (manifested commonly during puberty). The lifelong glucocorticoid (GC) supplementation is essential in therapy of these patients. Response to GC therapy is individual and partly genetically determined....

ea0032p570 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | ECE2013

Various neuroendocrine tumors in a multiple endocrin neoplasia type 1 family with the same genetic background

Sepp Krisztian , Csajbok Eva , Magony Sandor , Julesz Janos , Patocs Attila , Racz Karoly , Valkusz Zsuzsanna

Introduction: Multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN) type 1 is a rare congenital disease with genetic background. The MEN-1 gene encodes menin protein, that acts as a tumor suppressor. Mutation of one allele and the inactivation of the other allele of this gene lead to clonal proliferation and to the development of tumors. The clinical manifestation of MEN type 1 is a combination of endocrine (parathyroid adenomas, entero-pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors, pituitary tumors) and non...

ea0022h1.2 | Oral Communications Highlights 1 | ECE2010

Novel pathogenetic pathways of adrenocortical tumors revealed by meta-analysis of genomics data

Szabo Peter , Tamasi Viola , Andrasfalvy Marton , Patocs Attila , Toth Miklos , Falus Andras , Racz Karoly , Igaz Peter

Objective: Sporadic adrenocortical tumors are common, but their pathogenesis is poorly elucidated. Several mRNA profiling and comparative genome hybridization (CGH) studies have been performed on adrenocortical tumors to date. Meta-analysis of these results may be warranted due to the low number of tumor samples examined in several individual studies. Here, we present an integrative meta-analysis of gene expression microarray and CGH studies performed to date on sporadic adren...

ea0022p61 | Adrenal | ECE2010

Comparison of plasma aldosterone/signal activity and aldosterone/active signal ratios in different clinical conditions

Locsei Zoltan , Toldy Erzsebet , Horvath Dora , Nagy Rita , Racz Karoly , Szabolcs Istvan , Kovacs Gabor L

Because measurement of plasma signal activity (PRA) is time-consuming an automated method directly measuring active signal (REN) may be more suitable for clinical practice. The aim of the study was to analyse the diagnostic utility of REN and aldosterone (ALD)/REN ratio as compared to PRA and ALD/PRA ratio.Materials and methods: PRA, REN (DiaSorin) and ALD (Immunotech) were simultaneously measured in 123 plasma samples (83 females and 40 males; mean age,...

ea0022p246 | Clinical case reports and clinical practice | ECE2010

Serum prolactin levels in rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune diseases

Toldy Erzsebet , Opra Barna , Horvath Dora , Locsei Zoltan , Kovacs Gabor L , Racz Karoly

In certain patients with autoimmune diseases (AID) and with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), moderate hyperprolactinemia can be present.Aim: Our aim was to investigate free PRL levels in RA, using two different PRL assays known to react with a different sensitivity to MPRL. The relationship between PRL and the disease-specific autoantibodies (antibody to cyclic citrullinated peptide:cCP-Ab and antinuclear antibody:AN-Ab) were analyzed also.<p class="abstex...

ea0020p566 | Neuroendocrinology, Pituitary and Behaviour | ECE2009

MicroRNA expression in human sporadic pituitary adenomas

Butz Henriett , Liko Istvan , Boyle Belema , Czirjak Sandor , Igaz Peter , Patocs Attila , Racz Karoly

Introduction: MicroRNAs (miRs) are 16–29 nucleotide long, non-coding RNA molecules that post-transcriptionally regulate gene expression via RNA interference. It has been shown that they participate in control of cell proliferation, cell differentiation, signal transduction, cell death and carcinogenesis.Aim: To examine the role of the miRs in sporadic pituitary tumourigenesis.Methods: Twenty-five sporadic pituitary adenoma spe...

ea0041gp114 | Endocrine Tumours | ECE2016

Proteomic and pathway analysis of adrenocortical cancer in an in vivo xenograft study

Nagy Zoltan , Baghy Kornelia , Hunyadi-Gulyas Eva , Decmann Abel , Kovalszky Ilona , Medzihradszky Katalin , Racz Karoly , Patocs Attila , Igaz Peter

Background: Few effective medical treatment options are available for adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC). Intensive efforts are therefore going on for exploring novel pathways and treatment targets.Objective: To perform a proteomic and pathway analysis on a 9-cisRA (9-cis retinoic acid) and mitotane-treated ACC xenograft model.Methods: 43 male SCID mice xenografted with NCI-H295R cells were treated in four groups (i. control, ii. 5 mg/...