Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0034oc2.1 | Endocrine regulation of cell behaviour | SFEBES2014

A novel modulator of cell invasion and metastasis

Watkins Rachel , Smith Vicki , Sharna Neil , Read Martin , Kwan Perkin , Fletcher Rachel , Boelaert Kristien , Franklyn Jayne , McCabe Chris

Metastasis is a multistep process responsible for the vast majority of endocrine cancer deaths. We have previously identified the proto-oncogene PBF to be upregulated in differentiated thyroid cancer, and recently PBF expression has been correlated with distant thyroid cancer metastasis at diagnosis. Further, PBF potently induces breast cancer cell invasion in vitro, and our recent in vivo data demonstrate that colorectal tumours with higher PBF protein expre...

ea0038oc5.4 | Thyroid and parathyroid | SFEBES2015

A novel modulator of cellular invasion and metastasis in endocrine cancer

Watkins Rachel , Imruetaicharoenchoke Waraporn , Sharma Neil , Gentillin Erica , Bosseboeuf Emy , Kwan Perkin , Fletcher Rachel , Mehanna Hisham , Boelaert Kristien , Read Martin , Smith Vicki , McCabe Christopher

Metastasis is a multistep process responsible for the majority of endocrine cancer deaths. Central to the ability of cells to move is the recruitment of actin fibres at the periphery of the cell by key proteins, especially the cortical actin binding protein cortactin. A full understanding of cortactin function is required in order to address metastatic cell activity within endocrine cancer. We used IP-MS to discover protein binding partners, and now identify the proto-oncogene...

ea0077p108 | Reproductive Endocrinology | SFEBES2021

HIIT’ing or MISS’ing the optimal management of Polycystic Ovary syndrome: A systematic review and meta-analysis of high-versus moderate-intensity exercise prescription

Richards Cory , Meah Victoria , James D Philip , Rees Aled , Lord Rachel

Introduction: Polycystic Ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a metabolic disorder associated with increased cardiovascular disease risk. Exercise is an effective treatment strategy to manage symptoms and reduce long-term health risk. High-intensity interval training (HIIT) has been suggested as a more efficient exercise mode in PCOS; however, it is not clear whether HIIT is superior to moderate intensity steady state exercise (MISS).Methods: We synthesized availabl...

ea0078p28 | Diabetes | BSPED2021

Diabetic Ketoacidosis with severe hypokalaemia and persistent hypernatremia in an adolescent girl with Covid-19

Viswanath Vidya , Badawy Mohammed , Khetriwal Babita , Pradhan Swati , Williams Rachel , Pathan Nazima , Marcovecchio Loredana

Introduction: Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) remains a common presentation of type 1 diabetes (T1D) in children. During the COVID-19 pandemic, rates of presentation in DKA increased. Electrolyte abnormalities can occur during DKA treatment, but they are uncommon at presentation. We report a teenage girl with new-onset T1D presenting in severe DKA, complicated by profound hypokalaemia and hypernatremia. Case Report: A previously healthy 13-year-old girl was ...

ea0051p069 | Diabetes | BSPED2017

A review of patients not carbohydrate counting in a Paediatric Diabetes Clinic

Briggs Rebecca , Denvir Louise , Randell Tabitha , Keeton Rachel , Sachdev Pooja , Calvert Jennifer

Background: NICE recommendation is to use multiple daily insulin injections and to offer level 3 carbohydrate-counting education at diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes (T1DM), and at least at annual intervals thereafter. Best Practice Tariff states that every young person with diabetes should be offered at least one additional appointment per year with a paediatric dietitian with training in diabetes. Our aim was to identify details of all the patients in the current cohort who were ...

ea0081rc7.4 | Rapid Communications 7: Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology 2 | ECE2022

Evaluation of the impact of covid-19 on the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis

Andre Juliette , Al-Salameh Abdallah , Scherman Noemie , Andrejak Claire , Desailloud Rachel

Context: The long-term consequences of Covid-19 are unknown. Most patients experience persistent symptoms more than a month after the acute illness, including fatigue, dyspnea, memory loss, concentration disorder. The pituitary, the thyroid and the adrenal gland express the ACE-2 receptor, which is the cellular receptor for SARS-CoV-2, and could therefore be affected by the virus. However, the effect of Covid-19 on the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal-axis and hypothalamic-pitui...

ea0081p553 | Calcium and Bone | ECE2022

Case report: an unusual presentation of hypercalcaemia in pregnancy

Williams Scott , Kejem Helmine , Wynne Sian , Nizza Jael , Tildesley Rachel , Shore Susannah , Lim Rebecca

A 26-year-old Caucasian female presented at 14 weeks gestation with a 6-week history of lethargy, nausea and vomiting during her first pregnancy. Her adjusted Calcium was 4.12 mmol/l and parathyroid hormone (PTH) 26 pmol/l, consistent with possible primary hyperparathyroidism. She was previously well apart from occasional migraines. There was no known history of familial hypercalcaemia or MEN. Other biochemistry results revealed hypokalaemia of 3.2 mmol/l, low vitamin D at 16 ...

ea0081p369 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2022

A role for somatostatin in regulating weight regain after bariatric surgery in mice

Kleiman Doron , Arad Yhara , Permyakova Anna , Tam Joseph , Ben-Haroush Schyr Rachel , Ben-Zvi Danny

Somatostatin is a hormone and neuropeptide expressed in the pancreas, gastrointestinal tract, hypothalamus, and other tissues. It regulates directly the secretion of insulin, glucagon, many of the gastrointestinal hormones, and growth hormone. It is therefore surprising the somatostatin knockout (sst-ko) mice have a very mild phenotype. We subjected sst-ko mice and heterozygous siblings which served as controls to a high-calorie diet, and confirmed that sst-ko mice gain weight...

ea0081p384 | Endocrine-Related Cancer | ECE2022

Appendiceal neuroendocrine neoplasms diagnosed during pregnancy-case series and review of the literature

Twito Orit , Amit Akirov , Chava Rosenblum Rachel , Herzberg Dana , Oleinikov Kira , Pnina Rotman-Pikielny , Glasberg Simona

Introduction: Although appendicitis occurs in approximately 1:1000 pregnancies, appendiceal neuroendocrine neoplasm (ANEN) diagnosis during pregnancy is very rare. Data on presentation, treatment and prognosis is scarce.Aim: To describe ANEN cases diagnosed during pregnancy.Materials and Methods: A retrospective appraisal of 7 consecutive ANEN patients diagnosed during pregnancy from four Israeli tertiary medical centers and compar...

ea0081p698 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2022

The biochemical investigation of PCOS: a UK wide survey of laboratory practice

M Hawley James , Marrington Rachel , MacKenzie Finlay , Adaway Jo , Taylor Angela , Arlt Wiebke , Keevil Brian

Background: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a heterogenous condition that affects approximately 12% of females. The diagnosis can be complex and biochemistry tests are routinely relied upon to help identify hyperandrogenaemia and to exclude other conditions. However, although national and international guidelines advocate the use biochemistry tests, little information is provided as to which tests should be used and which other endocrinopathies should be excluded.<p cl...