Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0086p123 | Reproductive Endocrinology | SFEBES2022

Androgen receptor splice-variants in granulosa-lutein cells of women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)

Anujan Priyanka , Lerner Avi , Owens Lisa , Markou Andrea , Hardy Kate , Hanyaloglu Aylin , Bevan Charlotte , Franks Stephen

Defects in any of the four functional domains of the androgen receptor (AR) (resulting from loss-of-function or gain-of-function mutations), may affect androgen action. Specific AR splice variants have been reported in women with PCOS (Wang et al, PNAS 2015 112 4743). In this study we sought to identify AR splice variants in granulosa-lutein (GL) cells of women with and without PCOS and to assess their functional significance. GL cells were ...

ea0041oc10.4 | Reproduction & Endocrine Disruption | ECE2016

Impaired adipose function in PCOS – evidence that the primary abnormalities are in subcutaneous rather than visceral fat

Siemienowicz Katarzyna , Coukan Flavien , Lerner Avigdor , Franks Stephen , Rae Mick , Duncan Colin

Central obesity and increased visceral adipose tissue (VAT) are key factors contributing to metabolic dysfunction in PCOS. We therefore hypothesized that there would be alterations in the morphology and function of adipocytes from visceral fat depots. The female offspring of pregnant sheep treated biweekly with either 100 mg of testosterone propionate (TP) or vehicle control (C) from day 62–102 of gestation develop a clinically realistic PCOS-like condition. They develop ...

ea0028p283 | Reproduction | SFEBES2012

Androgens stimulate growth of mouse preantral follicles in culture

Connolly Jennifer , Tremaine Tina , Mora Jossie , Fenwick Mark , Hardy Kate , Franks Stephen

Polycystic ovary syndrome is the commonest cause of anovulation. The mechanism of the aberrant follicle development that is associated with anovulation remains unclear. However, data from human studies and from animal models of PCOS suggest that excess androgen production, the biochemical hallmark of PCOS, has a role in disordered follicle development. The aim of this study was to examine the direct effect of androgens on isolated mouse preantral follicles in culture. Multilay...

ea0025p276 | Reproduction | SFEBES2011

Defining insulin signalling pathways in granulosa-lutein (GL) cells in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)

Joharatnam Jalini , Lamanna Giuseppina , Trew Geoffrey , Lavery Stuart , Hardy Kate , Franks Stephen

Aim: PCOS is associated with peripheral insulin resistance and we have previously shown that glucose uptake and metabolism are impaired in granulosa lutein (GL) cells of anovulatory women with PCOS (anovPCO). The aim of this study was to delineate insulin-signalling pathways in GL cells from women with anovPCO and to compare the response to insulin with that in GL cells from ovulatory women with (ovPCO) and without polycystic ovaries (controls).Methods: ...

ea0015p286 | Reproduction | SFEBES2008

Global adiposity rather than abnormal regional fat distribution characterises women with polycystic ovary syndrome

Barber Thomas , Golding Stephen , Alvey Christopher , Wass John , Karpe Fredrik , Franks Stephen , McCarthy Mark

Background: Fat distribution in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is thought to favour accumulation of abdominal visceral fat, but there has been no systematic comparison of fat distribution in PCOS and normal controls using MRI scanning.Aim: Our aim was to compare distributions of visceral, abdominal subcutaneous and gluteo-femoral subcutaneous adipose tissue in PCOS cases versus control women using a cross-sectional design.<p class="abste...

ea0013p254 | Reproduction | SFEBES2007

Ghrelin is reduced in women with polycystic ovary syndrome and correlates inversely with HOMA IR and testosterone

Barber Thomas M , Casanueva Felipe F , Lage Mary , Franks Stephen , McCarthy Mark I , Wass John AH

Introduction: Ghrelin is a novel peptide involved in the regulation of appetite and energy balance. Dysregulation of ghrelin may play a role in the development of obesity in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Due to the strong association between BMI and PCOS, we hypothesised that obese women with PCOS have abnormal fasting and post-glucose load ghrelin levels compared with BMI-matched control women.Methods: Datasets included 18 women with PCOS, all with ...

ea0013p257 | Reproduction | SFEBES2007

Expression of the Anti-Mullerian hormone type II receptor (AMHRII) and related Smads in human ovarian follicles

Stubbs Sharron A , Karaolis Nektaria , Themmen Axel PN , Visser Jenny A , Teulon Isabelle , Hardy Kate , Franks Stephen

Anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) has an important regulatory role both in early folliculogenesis (inhibiting the recruitment of follicles from the primordial pool into the growing phase) and at the antral stage (where it inhibits the action of FSH). In the mouse, AMH action appears to be mediated by a heterodimeric receptor complex comprising a type I receptor and the specific AMH receptor AMHRII, which is essential for AMH signalling in the murine ovary. Post-receptor signalling ...

ea0056gp130 | Female Reproduction | ECE2018

Alterations in gonadotropin receptors and signal activation in granulosa lutein cells from women with polycystic ovary syndrome

Owens Lisa , Christopolous Georgios , Khanjani Shirin , Hardy Kate , Lavery Stuart , Franks Stephen , Hanyaloglu Aylin

Background: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine disorder, affecting 5–10% of women of reproductive age. The underlying pathogenesis is complex and incompletely understood. There is evidence that gonadotropin and gonadotropin receptor action play a role in the pathogenesis of PCOS with genome wide association studies in PCOS also implicating altered gonadotropin action in the aetiology of PCOS. Furthermore, our recent studies have demonstrated that gonad...

ea0073s13.2 | Symposium 13: TGF-β signalling in ovaries in women with PCOS | ECE2021

LH-receptor activity and interaction with TGF-β family members in women with PCOS

Owens Lisa , Kristensen Stine Gry , Lerner Avi , Hanyaloglu Aylin , Hardy Kate , Andersen Claus Yding , Franks Stephen

The luteinising hormone/chorionic gonadotropin receptor (LHCGR) plays an essential role in ovarian follicular function, mediating the action of LH on theca cell steroidogenesis and, in the preovulatory follicle, on granulosa cell (GC) steroid production and the ovulatory cascade. Following ovulation, LH (and CG) are responsible for maintenance and function of the corpus luteum. Arrested antral follicle development in PCOS is characterised by premature responsiveness of GCs to ...

ea0094p264 | Reproductive Endocrinology | SFEBES2023

Insights into dysregulation of luteinizing hormone receptor (LHR) signaling in granulosa lutein (GL) cells from women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)

Anujan Priyanka , Owens Lisa , Talwar Divreena , Hardy Kate , Hanyaloglu Aylin , Franks Stephen

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a multifactorial, complex endocrine disorder affecting a significant proportion of the global population. Aberrant secretion and/or action of gonadotropins is implicated in PCOS, but, to date, we have only limited knowledge about the precise mechanisms involved. We therefore studied LHR expression, signalling and trafficking in GLCs from women with and without PCOS. GLCs from women with PCOS exhibited enhanced Gαs-cAMP signalling respon...