Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0029p1332 | Pituitary Basic | ICEECE2012

Evidence of the involvement of gherline and obestatin in the regulation of GH secretion during pubertal development in boys

Kausar N. , Naseem A. , Bibi S. , Aslam S. , Irfan M. , Qayyum M. , Yousaf R. , Mansoor R. , Murtaza S. , Rizvi S.

The oxyntic mucosa of digestive tract secretes two peptide hormones, ghrelin and obestatin, which are derived from the same gene transcript and play an important role in food intake, metabolic responses and growth and reproduction. Ghrelin and obestatin bind GH secretagogue receptor GHSR1α and G-protein coupled receptor GPR39 respectively, in the pituitary. A limited data in the literature demonstrate that levels of ghrelin peak during first 2 years of life and thereafter...

ea0029p1574 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ICEECE2012

Adaptation of the hypothalamo-pituitary-thyroid axis to pubertal development and exposure to acute and chronic physical stresses

Younus A. , Naseem A. , Aslam S. , Irfan M. , Tahir F. , Qayyum M. , Mansoor R. , Murtaza S. , Rizvi S.

The hypothalamo-pituitary-thyroid axis undergoes adaptive changes in response to increased energy expenditure at puberty, a process called thyroidarche. Furthermore, the secretion of thyroid hormones (THs) is influenced by various kinds of acute and chronic stresses. Amongst others, persistent and severe physical stress may affect the secretion of THs. The present study investigates changes in the secretion of thyrotropin releasing hormone (TSH), trioiodothyronine (T3) and tet...

ea0029oc18.5 | Paediatric Endocrinology | ICEECE2012

Earlier reactivation of the hypothalamo-pituitary-gonadal axis and advancement of puberty in boys under labour stress

Khan A. , Kanwal A. , Naureen S. , Naseem A. , Aslam S. , Irfan M. , Tahir F. , Qayyum M. , Mansoor R. , Murtaza S. , Rizvi S.

The reawakening of the hypothalamo-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) leading to attainment of sexual maturation and reproductive capacity is influenced by several internal and external factors. Amongst external factors, adverse physical or psychological conditions may alter the timing of onset of puberty. The present study examined the effect of persistent and severe physical stress on timing of onset of puberty. The study included non-working school/college going and working boys of 10...

ea0029p485 | Developmental endocrinology | ICEECE2012

The timing of the onset of adrenarche in Pakistani boys

Bibi F. , Naseem A. , Aslam S. , Irfan M. , Tahir F. , Qayyum M. , Mansoor R. , Murtaza S. , Rizvi S.

Adrenarche is a normal maturational event that in humans occurs at around 6–8 years of age. During adrenarche, a new zone of the adrenal cortex, the zona reticularis, is developed, resulting in increased production of adrenal androgens, androsteindione, DHEA and DHEAS. The increase in the secretion of adrenal androgens causes the appearance of axilliary and pubic hair, a brief increase in linear growth velocity and bone maturation, and the development of the brain. The pr...