Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0015p142 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2008

Adipose: depot specific differences in response to TSH receptor activation: role of the extra-cellular matrix

Zhang Lei , Webber Jason , Steadman Robert , Ludgate Marian

Thyrotropin receptor (TSHR, signals via CREB) expression increases during adipogenesis, a process occurring in Graves’ orbits. CREB activation has been reported ‘necessary and sufficient’ to induce adipogenesis. However, we previously demonstrated that expression of constitutively active TSHR in orbital preadipocytes stimulated early but inhibited later differentiation stages, even when PPARγ agonist induced. Overproduction of proteoglycans is also a featur...

ea0015p146 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2008

Comparison of the effects of cannabinoid receptor modulation on adipogenesis in human primary preadipocytes and a murine cell line

Agarwal Neera , Rice Samuel , Zhang Lei , Rees Aled , Ludgate Marian

Background: CB1 antagonism has potential benefits in the metabolic syndrome, with effects mediated through central orexigenic mechanisms and peripheral action on adipose tissue. We have previously demonstrated the inhibitory effects of CB1 inactivation on preadipocyte proliferation and now extend these studies to in vitro adipogenesis.Aims: To compare the effects of CB1 agonism and antagonism on differentiation in both preadipocyte cell lines and ...

ea0015p148 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2008

Thyrotropin receptor activation and preadipocyte biology; dissecting the effects of Gsα and Gβγ signalling on 3T3-L1 preadipocytes

Zhang Lei , Paddon Carol , Grennan-Jones Fiona , Ludgate Marian

TSH receptor (TSHR) expression increases >100-fold during adipogenesis and signals via CREB. Since CREB activation has been reported to be ‘necessary and sufficient to induce adipogenesis’, we investigated whether TSHR activation, a feature of most thyroid dysfunction, has a role in adipocyte biology and evaluated the contribution of Gsα and Gβγ signalling.Retroviral vectors for WT or constitutively active mutant TSHR* or ...

ea0025p334 | Thyroid | SFEBES2011

Depot specific differences in regulation of hyaluronan production of relevance to Graves’ orbitopathy

Zhang Lei , Grennan-Jones Fiona , Lane Carol , Rees D Aled , Dayan Colin , Ludgate Marian

Expansion of the orbital contents, by adipogenesis and hyaluronan (HA) overproduction, causes Graves orbitopathy (GO). Orbital HA is generated predominantly by hyaluronan synthase 2 (HAS2) whose transcription is positively regulated by pAkt in cell lines. GO is most frequently associated with Graves’ disease (GD) in which thyroid stimulating antibodies bind the TSH receptor (TSHR) increasing cAMP. Previous studies highlight a role for TSAB and ‘neutral’ TSHR ant...

ea0021p156 | Diabetes and metabolism | SFEBES2009

Impact of extra cellular matrix changes on adipogenesis

Zhang Lei , Steadman Robert , de Lloyd Anna , Ham Jack , Rees Aled , Ludgate Marian

Obesity (excess adipose tissue generated by hypertrophy and hyperplasia) predisposes to poor health. Adipogenesis (hyperplasia) involves the differentiation of adherent preadipocytes into non-adherent adipocytes and is accompanied by alterations to the extracellular matrix of which hyaluronan (HA) is a component. Used in vitro to promote lineage specific differentiation, little is known of HA’s role in adipogenesis. We hypothesise that HA modifications must occur d...

ea0013p303 | Thyroid | SFEBES2007

W546X mutation of the thyrotropin receptor, cause of subclinical hypothyroidism (SH) in various clinical settings

Locantore Pietro , Evans Carol , Zhang Lei , Warner Justin , Gregory John , John Rhys , Lazarus John , Ludgate Marian

Objectives: Pregnancy and early infancy are periods when increased demand for thyroid hormone can result in subclinical hypothyroidism (SH). SH is frequently a prodrome to autoimmunity, but may be a compensation mechanism for an underlying genetic defect. The W546X mutation of the thyrotropin receptor (TSHR) is present at a frequency of 1 in 180 in a Caucasian population. We aimed to investigate whether W546X was the cause of SH presenting in pregnancy and early infancy.<p...

ea0037gp.26.03 | Thyroid – hypothyroidism | ECE2015

Adverse metabolic correlations relate to free T3 levels in subclinical hypothyroidism; common FOXE1 polymorphisms associate with blood pressure

de Lloyd Anna , Muller Ilaria , Dodd Alan , Bakhsh Ameen , Durrant Hilary , Zhang Lei , Evans Carol , Rees Aled , Ludgate Marian

Introduction: The effects of mild subclinical hypothyroidism (SH; TSH <10 mU/l) on metabolic outcomes are unclear. This may relate to differences in aetiology, including thyroid autoimmunity or genetic factors such as TSH-receptor mutations (TSHR-M) and FOXE1 polyalanine tract length (FOXE1–PTL) polymorphisms, which are associated with altered thyroid function. We hypothesised that the metabolic manifestations of SH may depend upon its aetiology.<p class="abstext"...

ea0050p399 | Thyroid | SFEBES2017

Autoantibodies to the thyrotropin receptor in Alemtuzumab-induced thyroid autoimmunity: determination of their biological activity, and possible role as predictive marker of disease

Muller Ilaria , Willis Mark , Healy Sarah , Nasser Taha , Zhang Lei , Draman Mohd Shazli , Taylor Peter , Robertson Neil , Ludgate Marian , Dayan Colin

Background: Alemtuzumab (ALTZ) is a humanised monoclonal anti-CD52 antibody used as effective treatment for relapsing/remitting multiple sclerosis (MS), causing panlymphopenia with subsequent lymphocyte repopulation. Unfortunately, around 40% of patients develop secondary humoral autoimmunity, mainly affecting the thyroid gland. Anti-thyrotropin-receptor (TSHR) autoantibodies (TRAb) can stimulate (TSAb), block (TBAb) or not affect (‘neutral’) TSHR function, with TSAb...

ea0050p399 | Thyroid | SFEBES2017

Autoantibodies to the thyrotropin receptor in Alemtuzumab-induced thyroid autoimmunity: determination of their biological activity, and possible role as predictive marker of disease

Muller Ilaria , Willis Mark , Healy Sarah , Nasser Taha , Zhang Lei , Draman Mohd Shazli , Taylor Peter , Robertson Neil , Ludgate Marian , Dayan Colin

Background: Alemtuzumab (ALTZ) is a humanised monoclonal anti-CD52 antibody used as effective treatment for relapsing/remitting multiple sclerosis (MS), causing panlymphopenia with subsequent lymphocyte repopulation. Unfortunately, around 40% of patients develop secondary humoral autoimmunity, mainly affecting the thyroid gland. Anti-thyrotropin-receptor (TSHR) autoantibodies (TRAb) can stimulate (TSAb), block (TBAb) or not affect (‘neutral’) TSHR function, with TSAb...

ea0063gp71 | Thyroid Autoimmune Disorders | ECE2019

The randomised probiotic trial of indigo study (investigation of novel biomarkers and definition of role of the microbiome in Graves’ orbitopathy)

Salvi Mario , Colucci Giuseppe , Masetti Giulia , Covelli Danila , Muller Ilaria , Koehling Hedda , Garaiova Iveta , Michael Daryn , Zhang Lei , Ludgate Marian , Marchesi Julian , Biscarini Filippo

Background: Changes of the gut microbiota may impact on the mechanisms of immune tolerance in Graves’ disease (GD) and Graves’ orbitopathy (GO). Probiotics, which contain live micro-organisms, can modify the composition of the gut microbiota.Aims: We tested in a double-blind randomized placebo controlled trial whether the administration of a well-characterized, commercially available, probiotic would 1) modify the microbiota composition in GD/G...