Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0029p1112 | Neuroendocrinology | ICEECE2012

Crf type 2 receptor mediates estradiol-induced increase in hypothalamic leptin sensitivity

Marangon P. , Antunes-Rodrigues J. , Elias L.

Energy homeostasis is controlled by neural, endocrine and adipocyte factors and CNS plays a key role in this control. We have previously observed that ovariectomized (OVX) rats treated with estradiol have lower body weight gain associated with an increased hypothalamic CRF mRNA expression. We investigated the role of CRF on activation of hypothalamic CART neurons by leptin in estradiol-treated OVX rats. Female Wistar rats (200–250 g) were subjected to both OVX and cannula...

ea0029p834 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | ICEECE2012

Expression of MAPK7 and CCNL1 in corticotrophinomas and functional analysis of miR-143 and miR-145 in corticotrophic tumoral lineage AtT20

Camargo R. , Paixao B. , Colli L. , Varanda W. , Rodrigues J. , Elias L. , Castro M.

Introduction: miR143 and 145 seem to be involved in the pathogenesis of cortitotrophinomas by modulating the expression of MAPK7 and CCNL1 genes, which protein products are involved in cell proliferation, differentiation, and cell cycle progression. Objective: To analyze the modulation of miR-143 and -145 in the expression of MAPK7 and CCNL1 genes in corticotrophinomas and corticotrophic tumoral lineage (AtT20).Material and Methods: The expression of MAP...

ea0029p1131 | Neuroendocrinology | ICEECE2012

Estradiol effects on hypothalamic stat3 phosphorylation induced by leptin

Goncalves G. , Borges B. , Marangon P. , Melo C. , Elias L. , Antunes-Rodrigues J.

Besides its critical functions as a reproductive hormone, 17β-estradiol (E2), plays an important role in the control of energy homeostasis. In experimental animals, reduction of circulating estrogen levels by bilateral ovariectomy leads to the development of obesity, which can be reversed or prevented by E2 treatment. E2 effects on energy balance resemble many similarities to the actions of leptin, key molecule involved in the control of e...

ea0029p1136 | Neuroendocrinology | ICEECE2012

Leptin resistance and desensitization of hypophagia during prolonged inflammatory challenge are associated with high ptp1b expression in the hypothalamus

Borges B. , Rorato R. , Marangon P. , Uchoa E. , Antunes-Rodrigues J. , Elias L.

Repeated exposure to lipopolysaccharide (LPS) leads to endotoxin tolerance. Desensitization of hypophagia in response to repeated exposure to endotoxin is related to an inability of leptin to phosphorylate STAT-3 protein. Protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B (PTP1B) activity is known to contribute to leptin resistance by inhibiting leptin signaling. In this study, we induced endotoxin tolerance, injecting repeated LPS doses (6LPS) (100 μg/kg, i.p.) in comparison with single (1...

ea0029p1614 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ICEECE2012

Estrogens block the apoptotic action of tgfb in human thyrocytes

Garcia-Rendueles M. , Bravo S. , Rodrigues J. , Garcia-Rendueles A. , Barreiro F. , Cameselle-Teijeiro J. , Alvarez C.

Introduction: Multinodular Goiter (MNG) is a thyroid neoplastic disease thirteen times more common in women than in men. While a local effect of estrogens at cellular levels could affect there can be other causes to explain the gender difference in incidence such as diet, environmental factors, genetic causes or alterations in metabolic pathways.Cellular effects of estrogens in human thyrocytes although previously studied are not completely clarified. So...

ea0026p488 | Thyroid cancer | ECE2011

Radiodine therapy and age at menopause in women with differentiated thyroid cancer

Martins T , Azevedo T , Martinho M , Oliveira S , Neto J , Rodrigues F

Introduction: Radiodine (131I) is widely used in the treatment of patients with thyroid cancer. This therapy is associated with some adverse effects including possible impairment of ovarian function and earlier menopause.Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate female fertility after treatment with 131I of differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC).Methods: We retrospectively analysed 250 women with DTC treat...

ea0029p1761 | Thyroid cancer | ICEECE2012

Differential proteomics in human normal or papillary thyroid carcinoma cell cultures

Rodrigues J , Garcia-Rendueles M , Garcia-Rendueles A , Perez S , Barreiro F , Cameselle-Teijeiro J , Alvarez C , Bravo S

Up to now there are few studies about differential proteomics in thyroid. Our group has developed a method for standard human primary thyroid culture maintaining the phenotype through passages. Thus, we believe of great interest the search for biomarkers in these cultures by 2D-PAGE coupled to MALDI-TOF/TOF-MS.Aims: i) To standardize the conditions for sample extraction and controls. ii) To compare and identify the differential proteomic pattern between ...

ea0026p613 | Clinical case reports | ECE2011

Diabetes insipidus in the context of sarcoidosis: a case report

Mesquita J , Rodrigues P , Belo S , Sousa A , Varela A , Magalhaes A , Castedo J L , Melo N , Mota Patricia , Carvalho Davide

Introduction: Sarcoidosis is a systemic granulomatous disease of unknown etiology with a prevalence of 10–20/100 000 individuals and affects mainly young adults. Neurological involvement occurs in about 5% of the cases and it can affect the hypothalamic–pituitary axis. In this case, the most common endocrine manifestations are hyperprolactinemia and diabetes insipidus.Case report: A 44-year-old male patient complaining of not feeling well and d...

ea0029p799 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | ICEECE2012

Neuroendocrine Tumor with Clinical Characteristics of Insulinoma

Menezes J. , Rodrigues E. , Nogueira C. , Esteves C. , Jorge G. , Matos M. , Graca L. , Pinheiro J. , Pinheiro Loureiro , Lopes J. , Costa J. , Costa Maia , Carvalho D.

Introduction: Insulinomas are almost always located in the pancreas and are usually small. The peak incidence is from the third to fifth decade of life, with females being slightly more frequently affected. The average duration of neuroglycopenic symptoms prior to diagnosis is often prolonged, being more than 5 years in 20% of patients.Case presentation: Female, 52 years old, medical history notable for hypertension, dislipidemia and Graves disease. She ...

ea0026p720 | Diabetes (epidemiology, pathophysiology) | ECE2011

Diagnostic criteria for glucose homeostasis abnormalities in obese patients: are there any differences?

Mesquita J , Rodrigues P , Nogueira C , Belo S , Esteves C , Matos M J , Varela A , Freitas P , Queiros Joana , Correia Flora , Oliveira Bruno , Ferreira de Almeida Manuel , Guimaraes Joao Tiago , Medina Jose Luis , Carvalho Davide

Introduction: The course of type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) is insidious and, before its development, other glucose homeostasis abnormalities can be detected: impaired fasting glucose (IFG), impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) and elevation of HbA1c.Aims: To compare the prevalence of glucose homeostasis abnormalities in obese patients, using diagnostic criteria of American Diabetes Association (ADA) 2009, ADA 2010 and International Diabetes Federation (IDF) 2...