Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0025oc1.8 | Young Endocrinologists prize session | SFEBES2011

TSH levels and thyroid hormone prescribing in primary care in the UK

Iqbal Ahmed , Taylor Peter , Panicker Vijay , Sayers Adrian , Greenwood Rosemary , Mukhtar Rasha , Evans Jonathan , Dayan Colin

Objective: Hypothyroidism is common and predominantly managed in primary care. Symptoms are non-specific, with thyroid function tests (TFT) required for diagnosis. We sought to investigate current practice in levothyroxine prescribing in primary care.Methods: We studied the initiation of levothyroxine using the General Practice Research Database (GPRD), the world’s largest database of anonymised medical records. Individuals with i) thyroid cancer ii...

ea0021oc5.8 | Steroids and thyroid | SFEBES2009

The effect of genetic variation in PDE8B and DIO1 on thyroid hormone levels

Taylor Peter , Panicker Vijay , Iqbal Ahmed , Timpson Nicholas , Walsh John , Dayan Colin

Background: Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) allow us to study effects of genetic variation on thyroid hormone levels. Phosphodiesterase 8B (PDE8B) is a protein responsible for cAMP generation, found in thyroid and brain tissue, but not normal pituitary tissue. Variation at this locus has been reported to influence TSH levels, but its effect on T3 and T4 had not been studied in the general population. Deiodinase 1 (DIO1) is known to influence T...

ea0015p365 | Thyroid | SFEBES2008

A different relationship between thyroid function and mood in people on thyroxine compared to the general population: results from the HUNT study

Panicker Vijay , Evans Jonathan , Bjoro Trine , Asvold Bjorn , Dayan Colin , Bjerkeset Ottar

Introduction: It is standard teaching that thyroid function is associated with mood, in particular hypothyroidism with depression. Recent studies however have provided conflicting data, with community based studies suggesting no relationship, but a study in patients on thyroxine showing an association. There may be biases involved in these studies as in communities with good health care, symptomatic people with mildly abnormal thyroid function are often put on thyroxine and ex...

ea0050p400 | Thyroid | SFEBES2017

Activating germline TSHR mutations are rare in adult hyperthyroid patients without autoimmunity and showing diffuse uptake on radionuclide thyroid scintigraphy

Patel Kashyap , Knight Bridget , Aziz Aftab , Avades Tamar , Ward Rebecca , Babiker Taz , Tysoe Carolyn , Dimitropoulos Ioannis , Panicker Vijay , Vaidya Bijay

Background: Sporadic and familial autosomal dominant non-autoimmune hyperthyroidism (S/FANH) is caused by activating germline mutations in the TSH Receptor (TSHR) gene. These patients lack TSHR-Ab, show diffuse uptake on radionuclide thyroid scan and often lack positive family history due to variable penetrance. Because of these overlapping features, S/FANH is difficult to distinguished from Graves’ disease without autoimmune features. Ther...

ea0050p400 | Thyroid | SFEBES2017

Activating germline TSHR mutations are rare in adult hyperthyroid patients without autoimmunity and showing diffuse uptake on radionuclide thyroid scintigraphy

Patel Kashyap , Knight Bridget , Aziz Aftab , Avades Tamar , Ward Rebecca , Babiker Taz , Tysoe Carolyn , Dimitropoulos Ioannis , Panicker Vijay , Vaidya Bijay

Background: Sporadic and familial autosomal dominant non-autoimmune hyperthyroidism (S/FANH) is caused by activating germline mutations in the TSH Receptor (TSHR) gene. These patients lack TSHR-Ab, show diffuse uptake on radionuclide thyroid scan and often lack positive family history due to variable penetrance. Because of these overlapping features, S/FANH is difficult to distinguished from Graves’ disease without autoimmune features. Ther...

ea0034oc1.1 | Young Endocrinologists prize session | SFEBES2014

The Thr92Ala substitution in deiodonase-2 is associated with increased odds of a sub-optimal IQ score in children with low-normal thyroid function

Taylor Peter , Okosieme Onyebuchi , Sayers Adrian , Northstone Kate , Draman Mohd , Stevenson Kirsty , Woltersdorf Wolf , Taylor Andrew , Pearce Elizabeth , Panicker Vijay , Ludgate Marian , Gregory John , Lazarus John , Timpson Nicholas , Channon Sue , Dayan Colin

Importance: Thyroid hormone is essential for cognitive development. The Thr92Ala substitution in deiodonase-2 appears to reduce intracellular availability of active thyroid hormone. Individuals with low-normal serum thyroid hormone levels and this substitution might have insufficient intracellular thyroid hormone for optimal cognitive development.Objective: To explore whether individuals with low thyroid hormone bioavailability – free thyroxine in t...