Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0049s7.3 | Crosstalk between bone & other organ(ism)s | ECE2017

Gut microbiota and bone metabolism

Sjogren Klara

The gut microbiota (GM), the commensal bacteria living in our intestine, performs numerous useful functions, including modulating host metabolism and immune status. Our recent studies demonstrate that the GM is also a regulator of bone mass and we propose that the effect of the GM on bone mass is mediated via effects on the immune system, which in turn regulates osteoclastogenesis. A role of the GM in bone metabolism is further supported by studies demonstrating that antibioti...

ea0081p130 | Endocrine-Related Cancer | ECE2022

Origins of progesterone in male mice

Collden Hannah , Hagberg Thulin Malin , Landin Andreas , Norlen Anna-Karin , Ryberg Henrik , Wu Jianyao , Gustafsson Karin L , Grahnemo Louise , Nilsson Karin , Sjogren Klara , Poutanen Matti , Vandenput Liesbeth , Ohlsson Claes

The role of progesterone in male physiology is mainly unknown. We recently observed that progesterone was the most abundant sex hormone in orchiectomized (ORX) mice with most of it stored in white adipose tissue (WAT) (1). The aim of the present study was to use a sensitive and validated gas chromatography/tandem mass spectroscopy method to determine the origins of progesterone in male mice. Tissue levels of progesterone were high in adrenals of male mice, indicating that male...