Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0081yi10 | Young Investigator Awards | ECE2022

The developing rat thyroid gland transcriptome is sexually dimorphic and exhibit dynamic changes from fetal life to prepuberty

Ramhoj Louise , Rosenmai Anna , Lardenois Aurelie , Evrard Bertrand , Axelstad Marta , Chalmel Frederic , Svingen Terje

Lifelong thyroid health depends on establishment of thyroid gland structure and function during early life development. However, thyroid development can be disrupted and lead to early- or adult life thyroid disorders. Still, the molecular machinery underpinning thyroid gland development remains poorly understood, particularly after the onset of fetal thyroid function. Here we used bulk-RNA-barcoding and sequencing (BRB-seq) to map the thyroid gland transcriptome as it undergoe...

ea0032s23.3 | Endocrine disruptors (Supported by <ulink url="http://www.endocrineconnections.com"><emphasis role="italic">Endocrine Connections</emphasis></ulink>) | ECE2013

Are structural analogs to bisphenol A a safe alternative?

Rosenmai Anna Kjerstine , Taxvig Camilla , Vinggaard Anne Marie , Dybdahl Marianne , Petersen Gitte Alsing , Pedersen Jens Hojslev , Pedersen Mikael

Bispenol A (BPA) is a chemical often integrated in impact-resistant plastics and surface coatings in canned foods as well as screw-on caps and cashier receipts. BPA is either intentionally added or appear as a consequence of recycling in materials with food contact, which leaves consumers at risk of exposure. BPA has known endocrine disrupting effects and is suspected to be a contributing factor in disorders such as overweight, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and behavioral...