Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0005s9 | Trophic Control of Size | BES2003

Genes and growth and endocrine diseases

Frayling T

Low birth weight is associated with adult disorders characterised by insulin resistance such as type 2 diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidaemia and coronary heart disease. However the mechanism of this established association is still uncertain and controversial. For the past decade research has principally focused on the role of the intra-uterine environment. It has been proposed that under nutrition in utero results in a permanent re-programming of the fetal metabolism. Genetic...

ea0019p357 | Thyroid | SFEBES2009

Common variation in the DIO2 gene predicts baseline psychological well-being and response to combination T4/T3 therapy in patients on thyroid hormone replacement

Panicker V , Saravanan P , Vaidya B , Evans J , Hattersley A , Frayling T , Dayan C

Introduction: There remains considerable debate over combination T4/T3 therapy for thyroid hormone replacement. Whilst large randomised-controlled studies have failed to show benefit over T4 only, there remain patients who feel better on the combination. Animal studies suggest that up to 80% of intracellular T3 in the brain is derived from circulating T4 by local deiodination. We hypothesized that in patients on thyroxine ...

ea0010dp4 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFE2005

Familial diabetes in Asian families; remember MODY

Porter J , Rangasami J , Ellard S , Gloyn A , Edwards J , Anderson J , Plunkett M , Shaw N , Frayling T , Hattersley A , Barrett T

Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) has emerged in youth, disproportionately affecting ethnic minorities. Maturity Onset Diabetes of the Young (MODY) has been reported in exclusively white UK children. We report the first UK Asian children with MODY, highlighting differences from T2DM.Child 1 is a slim (BMI SDS−0.14) female of Indian descent without acanthosis nigricans (AN). She presented aged 12 years with polydipsia and polyuria (HbA1c 8.6%). Hypoglycaemia w...