Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0011p876 | Thyroid | ECE2006

Comparison of TPOAb assays in early pregnancy

Henley R , Parkes AB , Taylor L , John R , Lazarus JH

The presence of thyroid peroxidase antibodies (TPOAb) is a marker of autoimmune thyroid disease and, when present in early pregnancy, is predictive of postpartum thyroiditis. In the course of undertaking the Controlled Antenatal Thyroid Screening Study we have taken the opportunity to measure TPOAb in a large number of samples from 11–16 weeks gestation by 3 different assays.The assays were (1) an in-house ELISA; (2) Bayer ADVIA Centaur anti-TPO ass...

ea0006p71 | Steroids | SFE2003

OESTROGEN RECEPTOR ALPHA (ERalpha) BUT NOT OESTROGEN RECEPTOR BETA (ERbeta) EXPRESSION IS DOWNREGULATED BY DEXAMETHASONE IN HUMAN SCALP HAIR DERMAL PAPILLA CELLS

Nelson L , Taylor A , Bharkhada R , Messenger A , Laing I , Thornton M

The role of oestrogens on the regulation of human hair growth is poorly understood. Using whole human scalp hair follicle organ culture, we have recently demonstrated, that human hair growth is inhibited by 17beta-oestradiol, but not by the biologically inactive isomer 17alpha-oestradiol. Using immunohistochemistry, we have also demonstrated the presence of both ERalpha and ERbeta in the pilosebaceous unit and the dermal papilla, a mesenchymal structure that controls the diffe...

ea0049oc1.3 | Adrenal-Basic & Clinical | ECE2017

Steroid metabolomics for accurate and rapid diagnosis of inborn steroidogenic disorders

Baranowski Elizabeth , Bunte Kerstin , Shackleton Cedric H L , Taylor Angela E , Hughes Beverley A , Biehl Michael , Tino Peter , Guran Tulay , Arlt Wiebke

Background: Urinary steroid metabolite profiling is an accurate reflection of adrenal and gonadal steroid output and metabolism in peripheral target cells of steroid action. Measurement of steroid metabolite excretion by gas chromatography-–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) is considered reference standard for biochemical diagnosis of steroidogenic disorders. However, performance of GC–MS analysis and interpretation of the resulting data requires significant expertise a...

ea0083ao2 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | EYES2022

Combining steroid and global metabolome profiling by mass spectrometry with machine learning to investigate metabolic risk in benign adrenal tumours with mild autonomous cortisol secretion

A Prete , L Abdi , M Canducci , A. E. Taylor , L. C. Gilligan , A Albors-Zumel , E van den Brandhof , Y Zhang , K. N. Manolopoulos , P Tino , M Biehl , W. B. Dunn , W Arlt

Background: Benign adrenal tumours are discovered in 3-10% of adults and can be non-functioning (NFAT) or associated with adrenal hormone excess, most frequently mild autonomous cortisol secretion (MACS) defined by the failure to suppress cortisol after 1 mg dexamethasone overnight but lack of distinct signs of Cushing’s syndrome (CS). We found that MACS increases the prevalence and severity of type 2 diabetes and hypertension and primarily affects women (Ann Int Med. 202...