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ea0020p623 | Reproduction | ECE2009

Effects of thyroid hormones on ovary granulosa cells: regulation of proliferation, survival and function

Misiti Silvia , Falzacappa Cecilia Verga , Mangialardo Claudia , Bucci Barbara , Raffa Salvatore , Silvestrini Giuliana , Stigliano Antonio , Toscano Vincenzo

It is clinically evident that women suffering from thyroid disorders are associated with frequent occurrence of menstrual disturbances and impaired fertility, and these abnormalities are improved by restoring the euthyroid state. The exact mechanism for such reproductive aberrations is not well known; however, it is conceivable that thyroid hormones might have a direct role in ovarian physiology via receptors in granulosa cells. We evaluated the effect of thyroid hormones (T<s...

ea0016p5 | Adrenal | ECE2008

Modulation of proteomic profile in h295r adrenocortical cell line induced by mitotane

Stigliano Antonio , Cerquetti Lidia , Sampaoli Camilla , Misiti Silvia , Borro Marina , Gentile Giovanna , Argese Nicola , Simmaco Maurizio , Toscano Vincenzo

Background: Mitotane, 1,1-dichloro-2-(o chlorophenyl) -2- (p-chloro phenyl) ethane (o,p′-DDD) is a compound which represents the effective agent in the treatment of the adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC), able to block cortisol synthesis. Nevertheless the biological mechanism induced by this treatment in this cancer remains unknown. Recently, there has been a strong interest in applying proteomics to foster a better understanding of disease proces...

ea0016p691 | Thyroid | ECE2008

The TRβ 1 is essential in mediating T3 action on Akt pathway in human pancreatic insulinoma cells

Misiti Silvia , Falzacappa Cecilia Verga , Patriarca Valentina , Mangialardo Claudia , Michienzi Simona , Moriggi Giulia , Bucci Barbara , Stigliano Antonio , Toscano Vincenzo

Thyroid hormone action, widely recognized on cell proliferation and metabolism, has recently been related to the phosphoinositide 3 kinase (PI3K), an upstream regulator of the Akt kinase and the involvement of the thyroid hormone receptor β1 has been hypothesized. The serine-threonine kinase Akt can regulate various substrates that drive cell mass, proliferation and survival. Its action has also been characterized in pancreatic β-cells. We previously demonstrated tha...

ea0073aep28 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2021

Effects of sorafenib, a tyrosin kinase inhibitor, on adrenocortical cancer cell line

Cerquetti Lidia , Bucci Barbara , Raffa Salvatore , Lardo Pina , Maggio Roberta , Simonini Chiara , Petrangeli Elisa , Toscano Vincenzo , Pugliese Giuseppe , Stigliano Antonio

The lack of an effective medical treatment for adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) has prompted the, search for better treatment protocols for ACC neoplasms. Sorafenib, a tyrosine kinase inhibitor has exhibited effectiveness in the treatment of different human tumors. Therefore, the aim of this study was to understand the mechanism through which sorafenib acts on ACC, especially since treatment with sorafenib alone is sometimes unable to induce a long-lasting antiproliferative effe...

ea0037ep1036 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2015

Prevalence of hypothyroidism in a large series of adult thalassemic patients

Radin Raffaella , Danesi Leila , Ambrogio Alberto , Cassinerio Elena , Zanaboni Laura , Cappellini Maria Domenica , Baldini Marina , Poggi Maurizio , Ottaviani Chiara , Toscano Vincenzo , Zavattaro Marco , Cavagnini Francesco , Persani Luca , Scacchi Massimo

Hypothyroidism has been traditionally described as a frequent endocrine complication of thalassemic children: in these patients hypothyroidism is mainly of primary origin and not linked to autoimmunity (Mariotti et al., Pediatr Endocrinol Rev 2011). Fewer data are available on the prevalence and nature of this complication in adult age thalassemia. Therefore, we elected to evaluate thyroid function and autoimmunity in a large series of adult patients.<p class="abs...