Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0093oc10 | Oral communication 2: Neuroendocrinology | EYES2023

Effects of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists on copeptin in healthy volunteers and patients with primary polydipsia

Leibnitz Svenja , Christ-Crain Mirjam , Winzeler Bettina

Background: Today, GLP-1 receptor agonists have great clinical importance in the treatment of type 2 diabetes and obesity. Furthermore, GLP-1 seems to play a significant role in sodium and water homeostasis. Recent findings investigating long-term effects of treatment with GLP-1 receptor agonists showed a reduction of fluid intake irrespective of food consumption. To our knowledge, data regarding physiological mechanisms that could explain these observations are inconclusive. ...

ea0049ep918 | Neuroendocrinology | ECE2017

Copeptin after arginine infusion for the differential diagnosis of the polyuria–polydipsia syndrome “The CARGO-Study”

Winzeler Bettina , Nigro Nicole , Refardt Julie , Christ-Crain Mirjam

Background: The spectrum of polyuria-polydipsia syndrome (PPS) includes diabetes insipidus (central or nephrogenic) and primary polydipsia. In clinical practice the differential diagnosis particularly of central diabetes insipidus (cDI) and primary polydipsia (PP) is often difficult. The current gold standard – the water deprivation test (WDT) with or without vasopressin (AVP) measurements – lacks reliable diagnostic accuracy. Arginine infusion is known to stimulate ...

ea0081p154 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2022

Role of apparent strong ion difference in the differential diagnosis of thiazide associated hyponatremia

Potasso Laura , Refardt Julie , Monnerat Sophie , Winzeler Bettina , Christ-Crain Mirjam

Background: Differential diagnosis of hyponatremia is challenging, particularly for thiazide associated hyponatremia (TAH), as patients might have either volume depletion in need for fluid substitution or syndrome of inappropriate antidiuresis (SIAD)-like presentation requiring fluid restriction. Urine indices are of little utility, because they are influenced by thiazide therapy. Apparent strong ion difference (aSID) describes the relation between sodium, potassium and chlori...

ea0063gp242 | Anterior and Posterior Pituitary | ECE2019

Copeptin levels in SIADH – a marker of malignant disease?

Winzeler Bettina , Steinmetz Michelle , Refardt Julie , Cesana-Nigro Nicole , Popovic Milica , Fenske Wiebke , Christ-Crain Mirjam

Context: Hyponatremia due to the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH) is a very common condition in hospitalized patients. It is crucial to establish the cause of SIADH especially in order to exclude or detect an underlying malignancy. As SIADH can be caused by paraneoplastically produced arginine vasopressin (AVP), we hypothesized that its stable surrogate marker copeptin may be used as a diagnostic tool.Methods: We analyzed ...

ea0049ep889 | Neuroendocrinology | ECE2017

Empagliflozin increases urinary volume output in healthy volunteers with artificial SIADH – a placebo-controlled double blind crossover study

Refardt Julie , Winzeler Bettina , Meienberg Fabian , Vogt Deborah , Christ-Crain Mirjam

Introduction: The Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuresis (SIADH) is the predominant cause of hyponatremia and its therapy options are unsatisfying. SGLT2-inhibitors have become a valuable treatment option for type 2 diabetes by increasing glucose excretion in the urine with concomitant osmotic diuresis. We therefore hypothesized that SGLT2-inhibitors could be a novel treatment option for SIADH.Material and methods: We included 14 healthy volunteers in th...

ea0090p65 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2023

Gender differences in smoking cessation? Results of a randomized controlled trial of dulaglutide-assisted smoking cessation

Baur Fabienne , David Coynel , Atila Cihan , Lengsfeld Sophia , Burkard Thilo , Meienberg Andrea , Bathelt Cemile , Christ-Crain Mirjam , Winzeler Bettina

Introduction: Smoking harms women more than men and women seem to be less successful in quitting. Greater concerns about post-cessational weight in women and gender differences in craving and reward processing have been postulated as possible explanations. Our group recently showed that the GLP-1 analogue dulaglutide reduces post-cessational weight gain. We hypothesize that women compared to men might profit more from the weight-lowering effects of dulaglutide in terms of abst...

ea0090p422 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2023

Effects of a GLP-1 agonist on consumption of alcohol in patients treated for smoking cessation

Sofia Probst Leila , Monnerat Sophie , Lengsfeld Sophia , Burkard Thilo , Meienberg Andrea , Bathelt Cemile , Christ-Crain Mirjam , Winzeler Bettina

Introduction: Alcohol use disorder AUD causes high socio-economic costs and has a detrimental impact on health globally, being considered a key risk factor for non-communicable diseases. In Switzerland, four substances are currently approved for treatment of AUD, with varying effects. Taking into consideration the complex nature of the disease and the heterogeneity of affect patients, it becomes evident that there is need for new treatment targets. A body of preclinical studie...

ea0090p675 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2023

Psychopathological characteristics in patients with arginine vasopressin deficiency (central diabetes insipidus) and primary polydipsia

Beck Julia , Atila Cihan , Refardt Julie , Zoran Erlic , Drummond Juliana , Santana Soares Beatriz , Beuschlein Felix , Winzeler Bettina , Christ-Crain Mirjam

Introduction: The differential diagnosis between arginine vasopressin deficiency (AVP-D), formally known as central diabetes insipidus, and primary polydipsia (PP) is challenging. In clinical routine, psychopathologic findings are often used as a hallmark for diagnosing PP; thus, it is often referred to as psychogenic polydipsia. Yet, psychopathologic characteristics are barely assessed in patients with AVP-D, and to date, no data exist comparing AVP-D and PP with regard to th...

ea0063p714 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology 2 | ECE2019

Low arginine vasopressin levels in patients with central diabetes insipidus is not associated with anaemia

Morin Benedict , Winzeler Bettina , Refardt Julie , Imber Cornelia , Fenske Wiebke , Sailer Clara , Holbro Andreas , Christ-Crain Mirjam

Background: Arginine vasopressin (AVP) is released upon osmotic stimulation or hypovolemia in order to maintain water balance. A recent study showed a role of AVP in haematopoiesis by stimulating red blood cell precursors, suggesting a higher risk of anaemia in patientis with AVP deficiency. The aim of this study was to explore the effect of low AVP levels in patients with central diabetes insipidus (cDI) and primary polydipsia (PP) on haemoglobin and the prevalence of anaemia...

ea0049ep942 | Pituitary - Clinical | ECE2017

Characteristics and 1-year follow-up of patients with profound hyponatremia due to primary polydipsia – a multicentre prospective observational study

Sailer Clara , Winzeler Bettina , Nigro Nicole , Suter-Widmer Isabelle , Arici Birsen , Bally Martina , Schuetz Philipp , Mueller Beat , Christ-Crain Mirjam

Introduction: Hyponatremia due to excessive fluid intake (i.e. primary polydipsia (PP)) is common. It may culminate in profound hyponatremia – carrying considerable risk of morbidity. However, data on patients with PP leading to hyponatremia is largely lacking. Herein, we describe the characteristics of polydipsic patients hospitalised with profound hyponatremia, and assess one-year outcomes.Method: In this prospective observational study, we includ...