Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0056oc5.1 | Diving deep into adrenal cortex diseases | ECE2018

Is adrenal computed tomography accurate for the diagnosis of unilateral primary aldosteronism? A retrospective international cohort study

Williams Tracy Ann , Reincke Martin

Background: Unilateral primary aldosteronism is the most common surgically correctable form of endocrine hypertension, usually diagnosed by adrenal vein sampling (AVS) or computed tomography (CT). We compared the outcomes of patients diagnosed by CT and AVS and determined if CT can reliably diagnose unilateral primary aldosteronism in young patients with an evident phenotype.Methods: Patient data were obtained from 18 internationally distributed centres ...

ea0037gp.03.04 | Adrenal (2) | ECE2015

Prolactinoma and primary aldosteronism: is there a causal link?

Williams Tracy Ann , Dietz Anna , Beuschlein Felix , Mulatero Paolo , Reincke Martin

Introduction: We report the largest case series of concomitant prolactinoma and aldosterone-producing adenoma (APA), diagnosed in four patients from the German Conn Registry and in three patients at the Hypertension Unit, University of Torino. A disproportionate number (five out of seven) presented with macro-prolactinomas indicating that elevated prolactin (PRL) concentrations may play a role in APA formation. Further, increased expression of PRLR in the zona glomeru...

ea0063gp104 | Adrenal and Neuroendocrine - Basic | ECE2019

Identification of genes mediating dysregulated cell growth in aldosterone-producing adenomas

Yang Yuhong , Tetti Martina , Jaquin Diana , Mulatero Paolo , Schneider Holger , Beuschlein Felix , Reincke Martin , Williams Tracy Ann

Background: Aldosterone-producing adenomas (APA) are a major cause of primary aldosteronism. Somatic mutations explain the excess aldosterone production in the majority of patients with APA with mutations in the potassium channel KCNJ5 the most prevalent. In contrast, mechanisms driving cell proliferation are largely unresolved.Objective: To identify genes that modulate cell growth in APAs.Methods: Quantitative transcripto...

ea0037ep370 | Diabetes (pathiophysiology & epitemiology) | ECE2015

Comparison between aldosterone and renin measurement by chemiluminescent immunoassay and RIA for the diagnosis of primary aldosteronism

Burrello Jacopo , Buffolo Fabrizio , Monticone Silvia , Williams Tracy Ann , Viola Andrea , Mengozzi Giulio , Veglio Franco , Mulatero Paolo

Objective: Primary aldosteronism (PA) is the most frequent cause of secondary hypertension. According to the Endocrine Society Guidelines, up to 50% of hypertensive patients should be screened for PA, using the aldosterone to renin (or plasma renin activity (PRA)) ratio (AARR and ARR respectively). The automated Diasorin LIAISON chemiluminescent immunoassay for renin and aldosterone measurement became available and in many laboratories is currently used instead of the classica...

ea0063p37 | Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours 1 | ECE2019

Role of KCNJ5 mutations in mediating cell growth in aldosterone-producing adenomas

Yang Yuhong , Meyer Lucie S , Jaquin Diana , Schneider Holger , Ploncynski Maria , Beuschlein Felix , Gomez-Sanchez Celso E , Reincke Martin , Williams Tracy Ann

Background: Primary aldosteronism is commonly caused by an aldosterone-producing adenoma (APA). Somatic mutations in the KCNJ5 gene (encoding an inwardly rectifying potassium channel) are found in around 40% of APAs, KCNJ5 germline mutations cause familial hyperaldosteronism type III. The role of KCNJ5 mutations in excessive aldosterone production is established but their role in cell growth is unclear.Objective: To study the e...

ea0081oc13.2 | Oral Communications 13: Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology 2 | ECE2022

Early post-operative ACTH-stimulated aldosterone predicts long-term biochemical outcome in primary aldosteronism

Bruedgam Denise , Adolf Christian , Schneider Holger , Wegmann Verena , Schwarzlmueller Paul , Mueller Lisa , Holler Finn , Lechner Benjamin , Handgriff Laura , Ladurner Roland , Deniz Sinan , Williams Tracy Ann , Beuschlein Felix , Reincke Martin , Heinrich Daniel

Introduction: Primary aldosteronism (PA) is the most common surgically curable cause for endocrine hypertension. Patients with unilateral aldosterone-producing adenoma undergo adrenalectomy (ADX). Clinical and biochemical outcome is assessed 6-12 months after ADX according to PASO consensus. To reduce unnecessary follow-up visits and change in medication for diagnostic purposes for potentially cured patients after ADX, a prediction tool is needed. Previous research had shown g...