Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0011p569 | Growth and development | ECE2006

The response of infant’s adrenal gland and salt appetite, aldosterone and Na serum level to mother’s salt consumption

Heydarpour P , Heydarpour F

Introduction: The tendency to eat salty foods is an individualized matter. Aldosterone plays an important role in this increase in salt appetite. In this study the effects of different salt concentrations during pregnancy on Na and aldosterone level, adrenal gland and salt appetite of rat’s infants and the relation of salt consumption with Bp were studied.Method: Eight groups of rats, six rats in each group, (ones of male and five female) having 200...

ea0011p618 | Neuroendocrinology and behaviour | ECE2006

Night sleep affected by salt

Samadie R , Heydarpour F

Introduction: Salt in the principal supply of sodium. In normal conditions the average daily salt intake of Iranian adults is 5–15 gr. 4–6 spoonfuls of salt in a day can be lethal, but for soldiers in equatorial regions 50 grams of salt in a day may be needed. In this study the effects of salt on night sleep was addressed.Method: 20 volunteer students were chosen for the study. They had no problem sleeping before the study. They recorded the ti...

ea0011p619 | Neuroendocrinology and behaviour | ECE2006

ADH and Thirst Function in Defence with Hypernatremia Formation

Samadie R , Heydarpour F

Introduction: Thirst and ADH secretion are two principle mechanisms for controlling body fluid osmolarity. Even an excessive load of salt can effectively be handled by these systems. We studied the effect of salt solution consumption on serum sodium level and osmolarity and the action of these two systems.Method: Seven groups each consisting of 6 male rats weighing 200±20 gr. were chosen. Salt solutions (1,3,5, 7 and 9%) were also provided. The rats...

ea0011p655 | Reproduction | ECE2006

Aetiologies of galactorrheas

Chentli F , Meskine D

Galactorrhea (G) is a frequent symptom in endocrinology when breast are systematically examined. In literature there is few works about aetiologies of G. The aim of our work is to evaluate prevalence of G and to study it’s cause in 170 subjects with nipple discharge.Our methodology is based on anamnestic history, clinical exam and a complete hormonal exploration. Women with normal cycle has a temperature curve, endometrial biopsy and progesterone ev...

ea0007p177 | Reproduction | BES2004

Oral tibolone combined with testosterone as a potential male contraceptive: pharmacodynamic study examining additive effects in suppression of pituitary-testicular axis

Oxynos C , Wu F

BACKGROUND: Hormonal male contraception is based on the reversible suppression of LH and FSH resulting in intratesticular testosterone depletion with subsequent spermatogenic arrest and infertility. Tibolone, a unique synthetic steroid with mixed progestational, androgenic and oestrogenic activities, has been shown to suppress gonadotrophins, inhibit ovulation and postmenopausal hot flushes in women. HYPOTHESIS: We hypothesise that the hybrid anti-gonadotrophic action of Tibol...

ea0007p187 | Reproduction | BES2004

Effects of oral nomegestrol acetate, a 19 norprogesterone-derived progestin on the reproductive axis and lipids in men

Hay C , Wu F

Objectives: To assess the gonadotrophin suppressive effects of 2 doses of nomegestrol acetate (NOMA) alone and in combination with testosterone enanthate (TE) in men.To evaluate the potential effects of NOMA on circulating lipids in menMethods: Twelve healthy male volunteers were recruited. Subjects were randomly allocated to receive either NOMA 5 milligrams or NOMA 10 milligrams orally daily. Study duration included 28 days treatm...

ea0007p192 | Reproduction | BES2004

Intramuscular testosterone (T) undecanoate for the treatment of male hypogonadism: a parallel-group randomised open-label pharmacokinetic study

Hay C , Wu F

Objective: To identify the optimal regime for physiological replacement in hypogonadism. We assessed the pharmacokinetics of 3 different dose-intervals for i.m. administration of the new parenteral formulation of testosterone undecanoate in castor oil (Schering AG Berlin).Methods: Ten hypogonadal subjects (primary n equals 4 or secondary n equals 6) with a baseline T at diagnosis of less than 7 nanomols per litre were recruited and randomly allocated int...

ea0005p112 | Diabetes, Metabolism and Cardiovascular | BES2003

The effect of blood glucose in non-diabetic pregnant women on their infants' weight

Vasegh F , Shahri P

This research is a descriptive and analytic study which was carried out to investigate the Fasting Blood Sugar of first trimester and 24-28 weeks , and 50-gram Glucose Challenge Test at 24-28 weeks of gestational age in non-diabetic pregnant women and their effect on the infants' weight in Shariati Hospital in Tehran .The means of the Fasting Blood Sugar for the first trimester , 24-28 weaks and Glucose Challenge Test were 81.15 , 80.8 and 111.75 miligrams per deciliter re...

ea0003p297 | Thyroid | BES2002

Protein kinase C delta interacts with the sodium iodide symporter (NIS) to increase its activity in human thyrocytes

Turner F , Eggo M

Because the sodium iodide symporter, NIS, may be artificially expressed in cells to introduce ablative doses of radioactive iodide, it may be of clinical use. NIS is normally found in the basolateral membrane of thyrocytes and its expression and activity are known to be regulated by TSH. We have used primary cultures of human thyrocytes to examine other regulators of NIS activity. NIS activity was measured as uptake of 125I into cells in the presence of the thyroper...

ea0002p36 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | SFE2001

A role for ceramide during N-(4-hydroxyphenyl) retinamide-induced cytotoxicity in human breast cancer cells

Rehman F , Schrey M

The synthetic retinoid N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)retinamide (4HPR) has manifold actions which may be involved in its chemopreventive effects on breast cancer growth and progression. Ceramide is a sphingolipid involved in the mammalian stress response and is implicated in the induction of apoptosis. Its role in the mechanism of 4HPR action has not been fully explored. Here we attempt to elucidate the relationship between 4HPR, ceramide production and cell viability. Survival of viable...