Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0037ep247 | Calcium and Vitamin D metabolism | ECE2015

Clinical and biochemical response to denosumab in a young adult patient with craniofacial fibrous dysplasia

Cairoli Elisa , Eller-Vainicher Cristina , Rossi Diego Sergio , Beltramini Giada Anna , Russillo Antonio , Mantovani Giovanna , Spada Anna , Chiodini Iacopo

We report on the clinical and biochemical outcomes in a 20-year-old male suffering from active craniofacial monostotic fibrous dysplasia (MFD) treated with the RANK-L inhibitor, Denosumab, following unsatisfactory responses to prior long-term bisphosphonates therapy. The patient had been treated over 9 years with pamidronate (cumulative dose of 81 mg), but experienced only mild reductions in pain scores. Following initiation of Denosumab 60 mg subcutaneously, bone pain and bon...

ea0020p242 | Bone/Calcium | ECE2009

Peculiar features of bone disease in thalassemia: comparison with anorexia nervosa

Cattaneo Agnese , Danesi Leila , Scacchi Massimo , Carzaniga Chaiara , Vai Silvia , Ortolani Sergio , Cappellini Maria Domenica , Cavagnini Francesco

In thalassemic patients individual values of BMD measured by traditional DEXA are lower than those determined by QCT. The reason for this discrepancy is still controversial.Aim: To investigate bone features in a large group of thalassemic patients, compared with patients with anorexia nervosa, also characterized by precocious osteoporosis.Study design: Forty-six adult thalassemic subjects and 25 anorectic women were studied. In all...

ea0016p458 | Neuroendocrinology | ECE2008

Effect of GH replacement on coronary flow reserve (CFR) and on some cardiovascular risk factors in adult GHD patients

Boschetti Mara , Agosti Sergio , Albanese Valeria , Casalino Laura , Vera Lara , Goglia Umberto , Paolo Bezante Gian , Ferone Diego , Minuto Francesco

GH deficiency (GHD) negatively influences cardiovascular function directly by impairing cardiac filling, performance, and contractility and indirectly by inducing atherosclerotic changes, hypercoagulability, abdominal obesity, insulin resistance, dislipidemia, endothelial dysfunction, etc. This accounts for the reduced life expectancy and increased risk of death for vascular disease in these patients.CFR represents the capacity of the coronary circulatio...

ea0016p586 | Paediatric endocrinology | ECE2008

The role of desmopressin test in the diagnosis of young patients with Cushing's disease

Sartorato Paola , Zulian Elisa , Testa Miranda , Albiger Nora , Brunner Marie Eve , De Marchi Cecilia , Ferasin Sergio , Mantero Franco , Scaroni Carla

In the diagnosis of Cushing’s disease (CD) desmopressin (dDAVP) stimulation test may be a convenient and more readily available alternative to CRH test; however the sensibility and specificity of ACTH response to dDAVP test has been reported in adult patients inferior to CRH test. In childhood patients with CD there are no data for the use of dDAVP test in this clinical setting. We studied 9 patients ranging in age from 11 to 19 years (7 females and 2 males) with a suspec...

ea0003p224 | Reproduction | BES2002

Improvement of hyperandrogenism and insulin resistance in females with severe obesity after weight loss through bariatric surgery

Monteiro M , Cardoso H , Vargas G , Pichel F , Pereira I , Sergio A , Santos M , Bravo F , Santos C , Ramos H

The association of hyperandrogenism and insulin resistance is common in several syndromes. The proposed mechanism is the stimulation of ovarian theca cells by insulin to produce testosterone. Weight loss, improves insulin resistance, reduces insulin levels and consequently decreases circulating androgens.Material and methods:Ten female subjects with severe obesity and hyperandrogenism were evaluated before and after weight loss at...

ea0056oc4.4 | Novel insights into prediabetes and type 2 diabetes | ECE2018

Association between prediabetes and incidence of chronic kidney disease, incident albuminuria, or worsening of kidney function: a secondary analysis of the SPRINT trial

Neves Joao Sergio , Vieira Miguel Bigotte , Magrico Rita , Leitao Lia , Dias Catarina Viegas , Baptista Rute Baeta , Oliveira Ana , Carvalho Davide

Introduction: Diabetes is a major risk factor for chronic kidney disease (CKD). Previous studies have shown contradictory results regarding the effect of prediabetes in the development of CKD.Methods: We performed a secondary analysis of the SPRINT trial (Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial) involving 9361 patients without diabetes and with an increased cardiovascular risk (clinical or subclinical cardiovascular disease, estimated glomerular filtr...

ea0056gp163 | Paediatrics, Developmental ' Female Reproduction | ECE2018

Global DNA methylation since early infancy to adulthood in the offspring of women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)

Sir-Petermann Teresa , Echiburu Barbara , Maliqueo Manuel , Perez-Bravo Francisco , Crisosto Nicolas , Flores Cristian , Sandoval Daniel , Recabarren Sergio E

DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism of gene regulation that can be modified during intrauterine and postnatal life. Pregnant women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) present elevated androgen and insulin levels, which can affect the DNA methylation pattern of their offspring. Then, we studied the global DNA methylation pattern (GDNAm) in daughters and sons born to PCOS women compared to controls. Daughters (99 born to PCOS and 87 born to control women) and sons (74 b...

ea0073pep10.6 | Presented ePosters 10: Thyroid | ECE2021

Influence of pro-inflammatory cytokines polymorphisms on the interrelationship between Graves’ disease and diabetes

Celestino Neves , Neves Joao Sergio , Paula Soares , Delgado Luís , Luís Medina Luís , Carvalho Davide

BackgroundGraves’ Disease (GD) is characterized by production of stimulating autoantibodies to thyrotropin receptor resulting in hyperthyroidism. Hyperthyroidism is associated with insulin resistance, hyperglycemia and ketosis. Our aim was to evaluate if single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in pro-inflammatory cytokines contributes to dysglycemia in GD.MethodsWe evaluated 98 patients with Graves’ di...

ea0073aep725 | Thyroid | ECE2021

Vitamin D deficiency and Hashimoto’s thyroiditis

Roman Gimeno Sergio , Urdaniz Borque Rosana , Elena Pérez Galende , Borja Sanz Martín , Jose Jorge Ortez Toro

IntroductionThe main role of vitamin D is regulating bone metabolism, but over the past years, the importance of vitamin D in non-skeletal actions has been studied. Vitamin D deficiency is very common in our environment. This deficit has been associated with higher risk of many chronic diseases, such as osteoporosis, hypertension, diabetes and even obesity. Recent evidence has demonstrated an association between low vitamin D status and autoimmune thyroi...

ea0073ep193 | Thyroid | ECE2021

Depression among patients with autoimmune thyroiditis

Roman Gimeno Sergio , Urdaniz Borque Rosana , Elena Pérez Galende , Borja Sanz Martín , Jose Jorge Ortez Toro

IntroductionToday, it is well recognized that disturbances in thyroid function may significantly affect mental status including emotion and cognition. Several studies have demonstrated the existence of a relationship between depression and hypothyroidism, although there is still no clear explanation of the pathophysiology that causes this association.ObjectivesTo assess whether there is a higher prevalence of...