Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0070aep608 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2020

Metabolism of glucose in patients with acromegaly treated with Pegvisomant and/or Pasireotide LAR after resistance to first generation somatostatin receptor ligands

Chiloiro Sabrina , Giampietro Antonella , Bianchi Antonio , Maria Formenti Anna , Maya Fleseriu Cara , Pontecorvi Alfredo , Giustina Andrea , De Marinis Laura

Introduction: Acromegaly (Acro) is characterized by insulin sensitivityreduction, glucose intolerance (IGT) and diabetes mellitus (DM2 in 15%–38% of patients). Studies that investigated action of medical therapies for acro on glucose metabolism, didn’t provide conclusive data. Association between blood glucose (BG) levels and serum IGF-I levels in patients with DM2 and acro has been suggested, however,IGF-I levels and hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) correlation is still con...

ea0022p112 | Bone/Calcium | ECE2010

Risk of vertebral fractures in osteoporotic women: definition of a clinically relevant scale of risk

Fusco Alessandra , Pola Enrico , Mormando Marilda , Colangelo Debora , Aurelio Nasto Luigi , Bianchi Antonio , Ambrogio Logroscino Carlo , De Marinis Laura

Introduction: Osteoporosis is a disease characterized by a low bone mass and the development of nontraumatic fractures, most commonly in the spine. However, bone mineral density (BMD) alone is not completely satisfactory in vertebral fracture risk assessment.Aim of the study: To identify clinical and laboratoristic factors associated with an increased risk of vertebral fractures in osteoporotic Caucasian women and to define a new clinically relevant scal...

ea0022p542 | Male reproduction | ECE2010

Initial characterization of the human seminal plasma proteome in a fertile normogonadic man by top-down strategy

Milardi Domenico , Vincenzoni Federica , Grande Giuseppe , Antonella Giampietro , Pontecorvi Alfredo , Castagnola Massimo , De Marinis Laura , Marana Riccardo

Human seminal plasma contains a large array of proteins required for the normal physiology of spermatozoa and fertilization. To provide informations about the physiological mechanisms of male fertility we performed proteomic studies on human seminal plasma by a top-down approach. A semen sample was collected in a fertile normospermic man (sperm concentration 60×106 per ml; progressive motility 58%; normal morphology 45%). Hormonal blood assay was performed: tes...

ea0016p91 | Bone and calcium | ECE2008

Determinants of spinal deformities in adult patients with untreated growth hormone deficiency (GHD)

Mazziotti Gherardo , Bianchi Antonio , Bonadonna Stefania , Cimino Vincenzo , Fusco Alessandra , Patelli Ilaria , De Marinis Laura , Giustina Andrea

Adult GHD patients may have reduced BMD with high risk of vertebral and non-vertebral fractures which is thought to be reverted by long-term rhGH replacement therapy. In this study we aimed at identifying the determinant factors of vertebral fractures, as assessed by a radiological morphometric approach, in a cohort of adult patients with untreated GHD. Forty-two patients (27 males, 15 females; median age: 48 years, range: 30–67) with untreated severe (as defined by a pea...

ea0014oc2.5 | Bone & calcium metabolism | ECE2007

Effect of gonadal status on baseline and after rhGH treatment prevalence of spinal deformities in adult patients with growth hormone deficiency (GHD)

Mazziotti Gherardo , Bianchi Antonio , Bonadonna Stefania , Nuzzo Monica , Cimino Vincenzo , Fusco Alessandra , Marinis Laura De , Giustina Andrea

Adult GHD patients may have reduced BMD, which is thought to be reverted by long-term rhGH replacement therapy. We have recently reported high prevalence of vertebral osteoporotic deformities in untreated adult GHD patients. Gonadal status is the main determinant of bone loss in patients with primary form of osteoporosis.In this cross-sectional study, we investigated whether the prevalence and degree of spinal deformities in adults with treated or untrea...

ea0014p602 | (1) | ECE2007

Endocrine and neuro-ophtalmologic correlates of primary empty sella

Bianchi Antonio , Gregori Bruno , Sacco Eugenia , Giampietro Antonella , Milardi Domenico , Fusco Alessandra , Accornero Neri , Pontecorvi Alfredo , De Marinis Laura

Background: Primary empty sella (ES) can be asymptomatic or associated with endocrine and neurological alterations, such as visual defects. Studies in a large number of patients is still lacking.Objective: To study visual deficit in ES and its relationship with hormonal status.Material and Methods: We recorded visual evoked potentials (VEP) by white/black, red/black, blue/black patterns. Isoluminance between red and blue checks all...

ea0073aep840 | Late Breaking | ECE2021

Markers of humoral and cell-mediated immune response in primary autoimmune hypophysitis: A pilot study

Chiloiro Sabrina , Giampietro Antonella , Angelini Flavia , Paolo Mattogno Pier , Tartaglione Tommaso , Lauretti Liverana , Pontecorvi Alfredo , De Marinis Laura , Bianchi Antonio

IntroductionPrimary autoimmune hypophysitis (PAHs) is a rare inflammatory disease of the pituitary gland. Although largely investigated, the pathogenesis of PAH is not completely clarified. We aimed to investigate the immune response in PAHs.Material and methodsSerum anti-pituitary and anti-hypothalamus antibodies (respectively APAs and AHAs) were investigated though an indirect immunofluorescence on monkey h...

ea0035p658 | Female reproduction | ECE2014

High resolution mass spectrometry to study hormonal regulation of cervical mucus proteome during the menstrual cycle

Milardi Domenico , Grande Giuseppe , Vincenzoni Federica , Pompa Giuseppina , Astorri Anna Laura , Fruscella Erika , Biscione Antonella , Messana Irene , Pontecorvi Alfredo , De Marinis Laura , Castagnola Massimo , Marana Riccardo

The chemical composition of the cervical mucus (CM), its physical characteristics and the volume secreted show cyclical changes during the menstrual cycle.Clinical proteomics has recently developed new technologies and bioinformatics useful in identifying molecular markers of physiology and pathology. The development of novel mass spectrometers, like the LTQ-Orbitrap, considerably contributed to increase the quantity of acquired data. Aim of the present ...

ea0020p550 | Neuroendocrinology, Pituitary and Behaviour | ECE2009

Growth hormone receptor polymorphism and the effects of pegvisomant in acromegaly

Bianchi Antonio , Mazziotti Gherardo , Tilaro Laura , Cimino Vincenzo , Porcelli Teresa , Mormando Marilda , Tartaglione Linda , Pontecorvi Alfredo , Giustina Andrea , De Marinis Laura

Clinical trials have demonstrated that pegvisomant therapy is highly efficacious, normalizing serum IGF-I levels in the majority of patients with acromegaly. Multiple factors could influence the dose of pegvisomant required to normalize IGF-I, that ranging from 10 to 40 mg/day. However, the determinants of this variability are unknown and, to date, there is no specific recommendation to adjust the dose to the type of patient. Lack of exon 3 of the Growth Hormone receptor (d3-G...

ea0081p431 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2022

Acromegaly and aging: a double hit against quality of life?

Gagliardi Irene , Chiloiro Sabrina , Vallillo Maria , Bondanelli Marta , Volpato Stefano , Giampietro Antonella , Bianchi Antonio , De Marinis Laura , Chiara Zatelli Maria , Rosaria Ambrosio Maria

Introduction: Acromegaly patients (ACRO) show increased morbidity that affects health and quality of life (QoL). Elderly ACRO are going to increase in the next few years, but evidence regarding their management is lacking.Aim: To evaluate physical, functional and cognitive performances of elderly ACRO and the relationship with QoL.Methods: Multicenter case-control study conducted on 42 older ACRO (≥ 65 years) compared to an a...