Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0005p260 | Thyroid | BES2003

Iodide effects on iodide transport and organification in human thyroid cells in vitro

Eggo M , Black E

When cultured in serum-free conditions, primary cultures of human thyroid cells display TSH-dependent iodide uptake and organification and iodide-dependent thyroid hormone synthesis. High iodide concentrations (>1 microM) inhibit thyroid hormone synthesis but iodide (0.1 microM) is obligatory for thyroid hormone secretion into the medium. We have performed in vitro studies examining the regulation of iodide transport and organification in cells preincubated in varying conce...

ea0004p70 | Neuroendocrinology and behaviour | SFE2002

Pituitary gonadotrophs in neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) knockout mice

Fryer E , Morris J

Nitric oxide (NO) is a regulator of pituitary gonadotrophs via local paracrine and autocrine actions. Gonadotrophs express neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) but the effects of NO on gonadotrophs are controversial and both stimulation and inhibition of LH release has been reported. nNOS -/- mice have reduced fertility, but this is attributed to ovary actions, because no difference was detected in basal or GnRH-stimulated LH release (Klein et al 1998). We have therefore exam...

ea0003p65 | Clinical Case Reports | BES2002

Is the Endocrine nurse too accessible?

Stewart S , McGregor E

In an attempt to audit one aspect of the endocrine nurse's workload, all incoming telephone calls to our office were monitored over a two month period.Details recorded were the call source, the query raised and the time taken by the nurse to respond appropriately. We went on to analyse the information gathered to ascertain areas where improved clinical practice could alleviate the need for further calls.Calls totalled 200 in the ...

ea0056s25.1 | Late Breaking | ECE2018

Extracellular Vesicles: from waste-containers to new opportunities

Borras Francesc E.

The term Extracellular Vesicles (EVs) encompasses all those vesicular structures (surrounded by a cell membrane) released into the extracellular environment. Virtually all cells are capable of producing EVs through highly conserved mechanisms in evolution. These vesicles serve as a communication channel between different cells of the organism due to their capacity to exchange biomolecules, including proteins, lipids, nucleic acids or carbohydrates. Their membranous packaging g...

ea0073ap3 | European Hormone Medal Lecture | ECE2021

Is human reproductive health sustainable in the 21st century?

Skakkebaek Niels E.

Department of Growth and Reproduction, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, DenmarkHuman birth rates are decreasing in industrial countries and are now far below levels, where our populations can be sustained. Although some socio-economic analyses suggest that the trends are due to behavioral changes, adverse health factors may also be at play. In Europe, we have epidemics of infertility resulting in increasing need for assisted reproduction. In Den...

ea0029p1002 | Growth hormone IGF axis - basic | ICEECE2012

Baseline characteristics and differences in short- and long-term response to rhGH between GHD adults with craniopharyngioma and nonfunctioning pituitary adenoma

Profka E. , Giavoli C. , Bergamaschi S. , Ferrante E. , Malchiodi E. , Sala E. , Verrua E. , Spada A. , Beck-Peccoz P.

Patients with craniopharyngioma (CP) are more often operated by transcranial route than patients with nonfunctioning pituitary adenoma (NFPA), have higher prevalence of pituitary deficiencies, are more obese and dyslipidemic and have a higher mortality rate. A previous study in a large group of GHD subjects, showed that the effects of 2-year rhGH replacement are similar in patients operated for CP and in patients operated for NFPA, except for less reduction in fat mass in CP p...

ea0065p411 | Thyroid | SFEBES2019

Levothyroxine dosage in hypothyroid pregnancies – our experience in a tertiary care hospital T Balafshan, T S Purewal, E Finch, A Tang, D Kalathil Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust, Liverpool Women’s NHS Foundation Trust

Balafshan Tala , Finch Enna Lisa , Purewal Tejpal , Tang Ai-Wei , Kalathil Dhanya

Background: Severe maternal hypothyroidism during pregnancy may be associated with delayed development and lower IQ in the foetus. BES (2007) and NICE (2011) guidelines recommend maintaining TSH<2.5 mU/l with monitoring of maternal thyroid function test (TFT) 4 weekly, especially in the first trimester.Aim and methods: A retrospective study on all pregnant women with established hypothyroidism attending the Joint Antenatal Clinic (JANC) at Liverpool ...

ea0029p598 | Diabetes | ICEECE2012

Prevalence of diabetes-associated antibodies and impaired insulin response to glucose in first degree relatives of diabetic patients Ebtissam M. Salah*, Hesham El-Hafnawy**, Mona Anwar*, Samar M. E. Salem*, Mai M. Youssef*, Atef Bassyoni** and Marry Aziz**

El Hefnawy M.

Type 1 diabetes is a chronic autoimmune disease with a subclinical prodromal period characterized by the presence of circulating antibodies to various islet cell proteins. Our main objective is to estimate the prevalence of diabetes-associated autoantibodies in a group of 1st degree relatives, compared to healthy control subjects. Also, we tried to assess the insulin secretory capacity in subjects having multiple antibodies using first phase insulin response (FPIR) to intraven...

ea0049ep52 | Adrenal cortex (to include Cushing's) | ECE2017

Characteristics of aldosterone-producing adenomas: a tissue microarray study

Rhayem Yara , Feuchtinger Annette , Woischke Christine , Ludwig Philippe , Kunzke Thomas , Schwarzmayr Thomas , Hahner Stefanie , Gomez-Sanchez Celso E. , Strom Tim M. , Kirchner Thomas , Reincke Martin , Walch Axel , Beuschlein Felix

Background: Sporadic aldosterone-producing adenomas (APA) are relevant cause of endocrine related hypertension in Primary Aldosteronism (PA). Next generation sequencing techniques have identified somatic mutations in APA harbored in KCNJ5, ATP1A1, ATP2B3, CACNA1D, CTNNB1 and PRKACA genes. Yet, a number of APA harbor no mutations in candidate genes (designated as wild type, WT) and little is known about genotype/phenotype correlation.Objectives: We invest...

ea0044p105 | Diabetes and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2016

Connexins and gap-junction mediated intercellular communication in the diabetic kidney

Hills Claire E , Price Gareth W , Squires Paul E

Background: Altered connexin expression and/or function is linked to the development and progression of secondary microvascular complications associated with diabetes. Despite this, we know little for the role of these small membrane proteins in the diabetic kidney. This study examines if glucose-evoked changes in TGF-β1 modulate connexin expression and gap junction-mediated intercellular communication in diabetic nephropathy.Methods: Biopsy materia...