Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0084op-13-65 | Oral Session 13: Basic 3 | ETA2022

3,3’,5-triiodo-l-thyronine and 3,5-diodo-l-thyronine differentially modulate hepatic mitochondrial quality control in hypothyroid rats

Giacco Antonia , Petito Giuseppe , Mercurio Giovanna , Magnacca Nunzia , Senese Rosalba , Silvestri Elena , Cioffi Federica

Objective: The maintenance of healthy and functional mitochondrial network via mitochondrial quality control (QC) mechanisms, is critical throughout life to respond to physiological adaptations and stress. Due to their role in energy production, mitochondria are exposed to high amounts of reactive oxygen species making their DNA (mtDNA) particularly vulnerable to oxidative damage. Mitochondrial dysfunction causes altered QC mechanisms (i.e. altered biogenesis, dynamics, autoph...

ea0092ps1-10-08 | Basic Thyroid Gland, Iodine & Autoimmunity Basic | ETA2023

Thyroid-Resident memory T-cells specific for SARS-COV-2 are enriched in patients with thyroid disorders related to covid-19

Carelli Elena , Silvestri Ylenia , Clemente Francesca , Moschetti Giorgia , Maioli Sara , Espadas de Aris Alejandro , Torelli Rosanna , Longhi Elena , De Feo Tullia , Salvi Mario , Mantovani Giovanna , Arosio Maura , Bombaci Mauro , Pesce Elisa , Grifantini Renata , Abrignani Sergio , Geginat Jens , Muller Ilaria

Objectives: SARS CoV-2 infections have been associated with the onset of classic subacute thyroiditis (SAT) or atypical SAT, observed in 10-15% of patients hospitalized for severe COVID19 disease (COV-A-SAT) and characterized by absence of neck pain, mild thyrotoxicosis associated with non-thyroidal illness syndrome and thyroiditis-like areas which may persist in the thyroid gland up to 12 months following SARS-CoV-2 infection, despite normalization of thyroid function. Little...