Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0022p515 | Growth factors | ECE2010

Formation of neutralizing anti-human GH (hGH) antibodies does not explain the lack of IGF1 increase after recombinant hGH treatment in mice

Bielohuby Maximilian , Kummann Moritz , Bidlingmaier Martin

We previously have reported that short-term treatment of mice with recombinant hGH leads to significant increases in bodyweight (BW), lean body mass (LBM) and liver weight, but – unlike in humans – does not robustly increase circulating levels of IGF1. We now tested the hypothesis that formation of neutralizing antibodies in mice treated with rhGH could explain the lack of IGF1 response. Therefore, we intentionally induced antibody formation against hGH in female FVB...

ea0063p252 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology 1 | ECE2019

A case of ‘micromegaly’: need for revision of oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) cut-offs with modern growth hormone assays in acromegaly

Schilbach Katharina , Stormann Sylvere , Bidlingmaier Martin , Schopohl Jochen

The OGTT is the gold standard for confirmation or exclusion of acromegaly in treatment-naïve patients as well as after surgery. According to former guidelines, acromegaly is ruled out if the growth hormone (GH) nadir lies below 1.0 μg/l and 0.4 μg/l pre- and postoperatively, respectively. We present the case of a 40-year-old man who presented to the outpatient clinic in 2014 for endocrinological evaluation after an elevated IGF-I concentration had occasionally b...

ea0041ep702 | Growth hormone IGF axis - basic | ECE2016

Macronutrient composition has sex specific effects on the GH-IGF-I axis

Kavermann Larissa , Andersen Kirstin , Horngacher Amon , Bidlingmaier Martin

Metabolic diseases are among the most important diseases in western societies and usually related to obesity. Dietary interventions are recommended for treatment and include both strategies with reduced caloric intake and alterations in macronutrient composition. Metabolism must be assumed to be regulated differently in females and males. In previous studies we demonstrated that low carbohydrate high fat (LCHF) diets affect GH/IGF-I axis in male rats. We know investigated whet...

ea0032p686 | Neuroendocrinology | ECE2013

Low carbohydrate/high fat energy intake decreases estrogen receptor alpha expression in the arcuate nucleus of the rat hypothalamus

Zengin Ayse , Bielohuby Maximilian , Horngacher Amon , Meurer Sarina , Bidlingmaier Martin

Low-carbohydrate/high fat diets (LC-HFD) effectively induce body weight loss in both animals and humans; however, in rats this is paralleled by increased visceral adiposity contributing to impaired glucose tolerance. Estrogen inhibits adipose tissue accumulation, with estrogen deficient female animals displaying increased body weight and visceral adiposity with reduced insulin sensitivity, which can be reversed with estrogen replacement. Consistent with the effects seen in fem...

ea0032p741 | Obesity | ECE2013

Consumption of low-carbohydrate/high fat diets impairs glucose tolerance in rats independent of changes in body composition

Bielohuby Maximilian , Zengin Ayse , Horngacher Amon , Meurer Sarina , Bidlingmaier Martin

Moderate, ‘Atkin’s-style’ low-carbohydrate/high fat diets (LC-HFD) are claimed to induce weight loss in overweight subjects and to ameliorate glucose metabolism, whereas extreme ketogenic LC-HFD are used to treat neurological disorders like pediatric epilepsy. To investigate the effects of both types of LC-HFD on glucose and insulin metabolism independent of the energetic intake, we pair-fed male Wistar rats isoenergetic of standard rodent chow (CH) or one of tw...

ea0022p547 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary (<emphasis role="italic">Generously supported by Novartis</emphasis>) | ECE2010

Ghrelin and leptin levels in acromegalic patients treated with pegvisomant

Roemmler Josefine , Otto Baerbel , Ayman Arafat , Martin Bidlingmaier , Jochen Schopohl

Introduction: GH rises dose dependently during treatment with the GH receptor antagonist pegvisomant. Ghrelin stimulates GH secretion. In de novo acromegalic patients with high GH levels, ghrelin levels are lowered and fat mass is reduced. Leptin levels are positively correlated to fat mass. We performed this cross-sectional study to evaluate whether elevated endogenous GH in acromegalic patients on pegvisomant treatment (peg) reduces ghrelin and leptin levels.<p class="ab...

ea0020p536 | Growth and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2009

Development of specific monoclonal antibodies and highly sensitive immunoassays for 20 kDa and 22 kDa human growth hormone (hGH)

Wu Zida , Devany Emral , Lima Giovanna , Bidlingmaier Martin , Strasburger Charistian

The physiological and pathophysiological significance of hGH isoforms remains to be fully elucidated. In order to study the two most abundant hGH isoforms 20 and 22 kDa hGH, we have generated monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) against 20 and 22 kDa hGH. The mAbs against 20 and 22 kDa were characterized for their specificity and epitopes with different binding assays as well as by Western blot. The mAb 1G12 against 20 kDa with lower than 0.05% cross reactivity to 22 kDa hGH combined ...

ea0020p541 | Growth Factors | ECE2009

Exogenous growth hormone administration effects organ weights but does not markedly change serum IGF-I levels in common mice

Kummann Moritz , Bielohuby Max , Manolopoulou Jenny , Bidlingmaier Martin

Mice overexpressing growth hormone (GH) have about two-fold higher IGF-I and clear increases in body and organ weights. Moreover, administration of GH to hypophysectomised or dwarf mice has been shown to increase IGF-I. Data on the short term effects of exogenous administration of rhGH in normal rodents remain scarce.Therefore, we measured IGF-I before and after one week of GH-treatment in 10-week-old female mice, injected daily with two different doses ...

ea0016p47 | Adrenal | ECE2008

Screening for aberrant peptide hormone responsiveness in primary aldosteronism

Zwermann Oliver , Vakrilova Yana , Bidlingmaier Martin , Beuschlein Felix , Reincke Martin

Recent molecular studies suggest a role of ectopic G protein coupled receptors in primary aldosteronism (PA). The clinical relevance of these findings is not known. We therefore combined expression profiling and a clinical testing of hormone responsiveness in patients with primary aldosteronism. Sixteen tissues from aldosterone producing adenomas and 6 normal adrenal glands were subjected to a quantitative PCR for determination of mRNA expression levels of AT2R, GIPR, MC2R, Gn...