Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0094oc4.3 | Reproductive Endocrinology | SFEBES2023

Self-administering post-cycle therapy is associated with biochemical gonadal recovery in men stopping anabolic-androgenic steroid use

Grant Bonnie , Campbell John , Pradeep Anjali , Burns Angela D. , Bassett Paul , Abbara Ali , Saket Priyadarshi , Minhas Sukhbinder , Dhillo Waljit S. , McVeigh James , Bhasin Shalender , Jayasena Channa N.

Background: Millions of men worldwide take anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS) to boost muscle growth, but risk psychosis, cardiomyopathy, stroke and death. Users avoid stopping AAS because they are fearful of low testosterone symptoms including sexual dysfunction, depression and suicidality. To avoid these symptoms, men often illicitly self-medicate a 2–12-week course of drugs including selective oestrogen receptor modulators to boost testicular function ...

ea0094p116 | Reproductive Endocrinology | SFEBES2023

Patient and healthcare providers experience of access to menopause-related information and menopause-care provision across the UK: Results from a nationwide survey

Koysombat Kanyada , Pedder Hugo , Vinogradova Yana , Qayum Ambreen , N Comninos Alexander , Talaulikar Vikram , Panay Nick , S Dhillo Waljit , Mukherjee Annice , Abbara Ali

Menopause management guidelines advocate a personalised, evidence-based approach to menopause-care. This study explored the current landscape of menopause-care, from both patients’ and healthcare-providers’ perspectives, to better understand barriers to menopause-care across the UK.Methods: A 25-question online patient-survey and a 23-question GP-survey was designed with individuals with lived-experience of menopause to underst...

ea0094p267 | Reproductive Endocrinology | SFEBES2023

Kallmann syndrome with unilateral anosmia

Tsoutsouki Jovanna , N Comninos Alexander , Phylactou Maria , Chia Eng Pei , Patel Bijal , Modi Manish , Young Megan , Papadopoulou Deborah , R Howard Sasha , S Dhillo Waljit , Abbara Ali

Introduction: Kallmann syndrome (KS) is a rare genetic disorder typically due to defective migration of olfactory-axons and GnRH-neurons. KS results in congenital hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism (CHH) typically associated with absent (anosmia) or reduced (microsmia) sense of smell. Unilateral hypoplastic/absent olfactory bulbs on MRI are reported, although disturbance in smell is usually bilateral. Here, we present an unusual case of KS with unilateral anosmia....

ea0099p551 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2024

Endocrine responses to kisspeptin in an unusual case of kallmann syndrome with unilateral anosmia

Tsoutsouki Jovanna , N Comninos Alexander , Phylactou Maria , Patel Bijal , Mills Edouard , Young Megan , Yeung Arthur , Koysombat Kanyada , Modi Manish , Papadopoulou Deborah , Howard Sasha , S Dhillo Waljit , Abbara Ali

Introduction: Kallmann syndrome (KS) is a rare condition characterised by congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (CHH), usually due to defective migration of olfactory axons and GnRH-neurons. KS is typically associated with absent (anosmia) or reduced (microsmia) sense of smell. Unilaterally hypoplastic or absent olfactory bulbs on MRI are reported, although disturbance in smell is usually bilateral. Kisspeptin is a potent stimulator of hypothalamic GnRH-neurons, and endocri...

ea0077oc1.1 | Reproductive and Neuroendocrinology | SFEBES2021

Melanocortin-4 receptor agonism improves sexual brain processing in women with low sexual desire

Thurston Layla , Hunjan Tia , Mills Edouard , Wall Matthew , Ertl Natalie , Phylactou Maria , Muzi Beatrice , Patel Bijal , Alexander Emma , Suladze Sofiya , Modi Manish , Eng Pei , Bassett Paul , Abbara Ali , Goldmeier David , Comninos Alexander , Dhillo Waljit

Hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) is the most prevalent female sexual health complaint worldwide, affecting 1-in-10 women. It is characterised by a persistent lack of desire for sexual activity and sexual fantasies, causing distress or interpersonal difficulties. Treatment options are limited, however, melanocortin-4 receptor (MC4R) agonists have emerged as a promising therapy for HSDD, through unclear mechanisms. Investigating the pathways involved is crucial for our u...

ea0077oc1.4 | Reproductive and Neuroendocrinology | SFEBES2021

Intranasal Kisspeptin Administration Stimulates Reproductive Hormone Secretion in Healthy Men

Mills Edouard G , Swedrowska Magda , Thurston Layla , Phylactou Maria , Patel Bijal , Clarke Sophie A , Yang Lisa , Muzi Beatrice , Choudhry Muhammad , Alexander Emma , Abbara Ali , Forbes Ben , Comninos Alexander N , Dhillo Waljit S

Background: Kisspeptin is a critical activator of hypothalamic gonadotrophin-releasing hormone neurons, inducing release of downstream reproductive hormones. Intravenous or subcutaneous kisspeptin administration has been shown to have significant potential to treat reproductive disorders. However, intranasal administration could offer a novel non-invasive delivery route, which would be clinically preferable. We therefore sought to determine the effects of intranasal kisspeptin...

ea0081oc7.2 | Oral Communications 7: Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology 2 | ECE2022

Kisspeptin administration has therapeutic potential for men with low sexual desire by increasing penile tumescence and sexual brain processing

Mills Edouard , Ertl Natalie , Wall Matt B , Thurston Layla , Yang Lisa , Suladze Sofiya , Hunjan Tia , Phylactou Maria , Patel Bijal , Muzi Beatrice , Ettehad Dena , Howard Jonathan , Rabiner Eugenii A , Bech Paul , Abbara Ali , Goldmeier David , Comninos Alexander , Dhillo Waljit

Background: Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD) is associated with dysfunctional brain activation in regions governing sexual responses, resulting in a deficiency/absence of sexual desire with marked distress. It affects up to 8% of men with detrimental effects on quality of life, interpersonal relationships and fertility, but so far has no licensed treatment options. The reproductive neuropeptide kisspeptin offers a putative therapeutic target owing to its emerging role ...

ea0081p151 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2022

Sexual brain processing is enhanced by melanocortin-4 receptor agonism

Thurston Layla , Hunjan Tia , Mills Edouard , Wall Matt B , Ertl Natalie , Phylactou Maria , Muzi Beatrice , Patel Bijal , Alexander Emma , Suladze Sofiya , Modi Manish , Eng Pei , Bassett Paul , Abbara Ali , Goldmeier David , Comninos Alexander , Dhillo Waljit

Introduction: Hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) is characterized by a persistent deficiency of sexual fantasies and desire for sexual activity, causing marked distress or interpersonal difficulty. It is the most prevalent female sexual health problem worldwide, affecting approximately 1 in 10 women, but has limited treatment options despite its substantial health, social, and economic burden. Melanocortin-4 receptor (MC4R) agonists have emerged as a promising therapy fo...

ea0081p183 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2022

Intranasal kisspeptin administration stimulates reproductive hormone secretion in healthy volunteers and patients with hypogonadism

Mills Edouard , Swedrowska Magda , Thurston Layla , Phylactou Maria , Patel Bijal , Yang Lisa , Clarke Sophie , Muzi Beatrice , Alexander Emma , Choudhury Muhammad , Bech Paul , Abbara Ali , Forbes Ben , Comninos Alexander , Dhillo Waljit

Background: Kisspeptin is a critical activator of hypothalamic gonadotrophin releasing hormone (GnRH) neurons and has significant potential to treat common reproductive disorders. To date, kisspeptin has solely been administered to humans via the intravenous or subcutaneous routes, however intranasal administration could offer a novel non-invasive delivery route. We therefore sought to determine the effects of intranasal kisspeptin on reproductive hormone release in humans for...

ea0081p445 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2022

Kisspeptin improves sexual brain processing in women with low sexual desire

Thurston Layla , Hunjan Tia , Ertl Natalie , B Wall Matt , Mills Edouard , Suladze Sofiya , Patel Bijal , Alexander Emma , Muzi Beatrice , A Rabiner Eugenii , Bech Paul , Goldmeier David , Abbara Ali , Comninos Alexander , Dhillo Waljit

Introduction: Sexual desire is a key component of the sexual response model. Absence or deficiency of sexual desire can lead to marked distress or interpersonal difficulty, termed ‘hypoactive sexual desire disorder’ (HSDD). HSDD is the most common female sexual health complaint worldwide, affecting up to 10% of women. Despite its detrimental impact on psychological well-being and quality of life, treatment options are currently limited. The hormone kisspeptin is a ke...