Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0038oc4.2 | Diabetes and cardiometabolic complications | SFEBES2015

Thermal imaging as a novel non-invasive method to measure human brown adipose tissue activity in humans

Salem Victoria , Engbeaya Chioma Izzi , Jayasinghe Sriyani Maduka , Thomas David , Coello Christopher , Comninos Alexander , Buckley Adam , Rabiner Eugenii , Gunn Roger , Win Zarni , Tan Tricia , Bloom Stephen , Dhillo Waljit

Background: Obesity is a major medical health problem. Human brown adipose tissue (BAT) is potently activated by cold exposure and is a potential novel anti-obesity target. The current gold standard for measuring BAT activity in humans is 18F-FDG PET/CT. However it has two major limitations – exposure to ionizing radiation and high cost. Since BAT is a thermogenic organ located in the supraclavicular and neck regions, we hypothesised that an increase in tempera...

ea0038oc4.5 | Diabetes and cardiometabolic complications | SFEBES2015

Glucagon increases energy expenditure independently of brown adipose tissue activation in humans

Izzi-Engbeaya Chioma , Salem Victoria , Atkar Rajveer , Coello Christopher , Thomas David , Comninos Alexander , Buckley Adam , Rabiner Eugenii , Gunn Roger , Tan Tricia , Bloom Stephen , Dhillo Waljit

Background: Obesity is a global health concern. Elevating energy expenditure (EE) would be a highly effective treatment approach to treat obesity but no current drugs can safely achieve this. Cold exposure potently increases EE through brown adipose tissue (BAT) thermogenesis in humans. Glucagon elevates EE via BAT in rodents but the mechanism in humans is unknown. We investigated for the first time the mechanism by which glucagon increases EE in humans....

ea0035oc3.1 | Neuroendocrinology & Signalling | ECE2014

Constant intravenous infusion of kisspeptin-54 restores LH pulsatility in women with hypothalamic amenorrhoea

Jayasena Channa , Abbara Ali , Comninos Alexander , Veldhuis Johannes , Nihjer Gurjinder , Ganiyu-Dada Zainab , Mehta Amrish , Todd Catriona , Ghatei Mohammad , Bloom Stephen , Dhillo Waljit

Background: Women with hypothalamic amenorrhoea (HA) have reduced LH pulsatility causing amenorrhea and infertility. Estrogen supplementation provides symptomatic relief for women with HA, but does not restore the pulsatile pattern of LH secretion which necessary for fertility. Kisspeptin-54 is a recently identified hormone, which potently stimulates GNRH secretion within the hypothalamus. The effect of exogenous kisspeptin-54 administration on LH pulsatility in women with HA ...

ea0034p305 | Pituitary | SFEBES2014

The effects of kisspeptin-54 administration on GH, prolactin, and TSH secretion in healthy women

Narayanaswamy Shakunthala , Jayasena Channa , Comninos Alexander , Bhalla Sanjana , Abbara Ali , Gainyu-Dada Zainab , Busbridge Mark , Ghatei Mohammad , Bloom Stephen , Dhillo Waljit

Background: The peptide hormone kisspeptin is essential for human reproduction, acting on the hypothalamus to stimulate GnRH secretion. Kisspeptin is emerging as a possible novel therapeutic for women with infertility. However animal studies suggest that kisspeptin may also stimulate pituitary secretion of GH, prolactin, and TSH, which has important implications for its safety. There has been no previous study investigating kisspeptin effects on non-reproductive hormones in hu...

ea0031oc1.8 | Young Endocrinologists prize session | SFEBES2013

Kisspeptin advances ovulation in healthy women

Comninos Alexander , Jayasena Channa , Nijher Monica , Abbara Ali , De Silva Akila , Veldhuis Johannes , Ratnasabapathy Risheka , Izzi-Engbeaya Chioma , Lim Adrian , Patel Daksha , Ghatei Mohammad , Bloom Steve , Dhillo Waljit

Background: The KISS1 gene, is a critical regulator of normal reproductive function. In humans, KISS1 deletion results in a failure to go through puberty while activating mutations result in central precocious puberty. Administration of kisspeptin induces ovulation in rodents and sheep. However chronic exposure to exogenous kisspeptin-54 leads to profound tachyphylaxis in women with hypothalamic amenorrhoea. It is not known whether exogenous kisspeptin can alter the m...

ea0031p307 | Pituitary | SFEBES2013

Kisspeptin-54 administration stimulates LH pulsatility in women with hypothalamic amenorrhoea

Abbara Ali , Jayasena Channa , Ratnasabapathy Risheka , Comninos Alexander , Nijher Monica , Ganiyu-Dada Zainab , Mehta Amrish , Todd Catriona , Ghatei Mohammad , Bloom Stephen , Dhillo Waljit

Introduction: Kisspeptin-54 is a recently identified hormone, which potently stimulates GnRH secretion within the hypothalamus. Women with hypothalamic amenorrhoea (HA, hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism associated with low body weight) have reduced LH pulsatility causing amenorrhea and infertility. We have previously demonstrated that exogenous administration of kisspeptin-54 acutely stimulates gonadotrophin secretion in women with HA. However, it is not known whether exogenous k...

ea0028oc2.2 | Reproduction and bone | SFEBES2012

Contrasting effects of kisspeptin-10 between men and women reveal sexual dimorphism in the hypothalamic regulation of human reproduction

Jayasena Channa , Nijher Gurjinder , Comninos Alexander , Abbara Ali , Januszewski Adam , Vaal Meriel , Sriskandarajah Labosshy , Murphy Kevin , Farzad Zohreh , Ghatei Mohammad , Bloom Stephen , Dhillo Waljit

Background: Genetic deficiency of the hypothalamic hormone kisspeptin, lead to pubertal failure and infertility. Kisspeptin is therefore a critical hypothalamic activator of reproduction. Kisspeptin-10 stimulates gonadotrophin release in both male and female rodents. However few studies have investigated the effects of kisspeptin-10 on gonadotrophin release in humans, and none have investigated its effects in women. If kisspeptin is to be useful for treating reproductive disea...

ea0025p269 | Reproduction | SFEBES2011

Kisspeptin-54 injection stimulates activity of the human GnRH pulse generator in healthy women

Jayasena Channa N , Comninos Alexander N , Misra Shivani , Ali Abbara , Aniket Tavare , Donaldson Mandy , Ghatei Mohammad A , Bloom Stephen R , Dhillo Waljit S

Background: Kisspeptin is a novel hypothalamic hormone with powerful stimulatory effects on the hypothalamo-pituitary–gonadal (HPG) axis. Inactivating mutations in the kisspeptin receptor lead to pubertal failure. We have previously demonstrated that injection of kisspeptin-54 stimulates LH release in healthy men and women. Recent studies in animals suggest that endogenous kisspeptin may be involved in stimulating the GnRH pulse generator. Determining whether exogenous ad...

ea0073aep86 | Calcium and Bone | ECE2021

A rare case of hypercalcemia in pregnancy- a diagnostic conundrum

Ladha Tasneem , Moriarty Maura , Khan Shaila , Tan Min Yi , Vakilgilani Tannaz , Bravis Vassiliki , Sykes Lynne , Yu Christina , Comninos Alexander , Cox Jeremy , Robinson Stephen , Agha-Jaffar Rochan

Hypercalcaemia in pregnancy is a rare but important finding, given the associated potential risks to mother and baby. These include hypertension, pancreatitis, nephrolithiasis and renal failure in the mother and intrauterine growth restriction, neonatal hypoparathyroidism/hypocalcaemia and stillbirth in the baby (1). We present the case of a 26-year-old female with a background of PTH-independent hypercalcaemia of unknown aetiology. This was initially detected at age 6 months ...

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...