Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0085p7 | Bone | BSPED2022

Does maternal deprivation have a bearing on the newborn vitamin D status?

Hoegler Wolfgang , Tischlinger Katharina , Large Jamie , Naseem Sunia , Fraser William , Tang Jonathan , Uday Suma

Objectives: Examine the effect of maternal Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) on newborn 25-hydroxyvitaminD (25OHD) levels in a multi-ethnic newborn cohort.Design: 3000 dried blood spots (DBS) were gathered from newborns at a regional newborn screening laboratory over two 1-week periods [February 2019 (winter) and August 2019 (summer)]. Data on birth weight, gestational age, maternal age, ethnicity, and post code were collected. Post code was replaced w...

ea0086p28 | Bone and Calcium | SFEBES2022

Is finger prick blood collection using Mitra® volumetric absorptive microsampling (VAMS) device a viable alternative to venous for testosterone, cortisol, 25 hydroxyvitamin D and bone resorption marker β-CTX measurements?

Dunn Rachel F , Washbourne Christopher J , Greeves Julie , Fraser William D , Tang Jonathan C Y

Background: Volumetric absorbent microsampling (VAMS) provides a less intrusive alternative to venepuncture when collecting blood samples for diagnostic testing. A small, precisely determined amount of capillary blood from a single finger-prick is absorbed into a medium for storage, from which it can later be extracted and analysed. In this study, we developed methods to measure four commonly requested endocrine/bone biomarkers for finger-prick blood samples analysis, and inve...

ea0086p93 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2022

Circadian/diurnal rhythm profiles of serum and salivary melatonin, cortisol and cortisone, determined by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS)

Webb Bethany , Dunn Rachel , Ball Nicole , Fraser William , Lazar Alpar , Michalak Adriana , Voysey Zanna , Tang Jonathan

Background: Melatonin and cortisol production demonstrate circadian rhythms; disruption of these rhythms feature in endocrine and neurodegenerative disorders, such as Addison’s disease, Huntington’s disease (HD) and Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Measuring serum and saliva concentrations at nadir is challenging using immunoassays. We have developed LC-MSMS methods for measuring serum and saliva melatonin, cortisol and cortisone to analyse 24hr profile samples obtained from sleep st...

ea0065p114 | Bone and calcium | SFEBES2019

Intermittent Hypercalcaemia in a Young Man

Almazrouei Raya , Cox Jeremy , Fraser William D , Tang Jonathan , Comninos Alexander N

A 33 year-old man was referred to the endocrine bone clinic following presentation with a 4 mm kidney stone and hypercalcaemia. Apart from mild fatigue, he had no other hypercalcaemic or concerning symptoms. He was not on any medications or supplements. He had a positive family history for kidney stones and reported that his grandmother had been noted to have hypercalcaemia in the past. There was significant consanguinity in his family. Examination was entirely normal while bl...

ea0044p61 | Bone and Calcium | SFEBES2016

FGF23, iron and vitamin D metabolism in chronic kidney disease

Piec Isabelle , Chipchase Allison , Nicholls Holly , Tang Jonathan , Washbourne Christopher , Fraser William D

Introduction: In CKD, net effects of declining kidney function and increasing FGF23 (and PTH) concentrations on vitamin D catabolism and iron metabolism are not clear.Objectives: Compare the Biomedica to the Immutopics’ immunoassay for measurement of cFGF23. Determine the relationship between iron status; vitamin D and intact FGF23 (iFGF23) and c-terminal (cFGF23) concentrations in blood.Method: Samples from routine care and a...

ea0038p11 | Bone | SFEBES2015

The effect of oestradiol circadian rhythm on the bone mineral density of adult males

Wijetilleka Sajini , Khan Muhammad , Mon Aung , Joseph Frank , Fraser William , Vora Jiten

Background: Circulating levels of total oestradiol (E2) decrease with age in adult males; the effect of altered E2 circadian rhythm is uncertain. We hypothesised that age-related changes in the circadian rhythm contribute to decreased BMD in older males and investigated this.Methods: Nineteen subjects were studied: six young-healthy (YH) males (mean age (years) 27.3±4.6) with normal BMD, eight older-healthy (OH) males (mean age...

ea0032p72 | Bone and Osteoporosis | ECE2013

Circadian rhythm of circulating sclerostin in healthy young men

Shankarnarayan Santosh H , Ahluwalia Rupa , Hamilton Amanda , Barraclough Dong L , Fraser William D , Vora Jiten P

Introduction: It is recognised that osteocytes, by secreting sclerostin plays a more central role in bone homeostasis. Sclerostin is a physiological inhibitor of bone formation. By binding to the LRP5/6 receptor sclerostin inhibits the Wnt signalling pathway. A cross-sectional study was undertaken to ascertain whether an endogenous sclerostin circadian rhythm exists in healthy individuals.Subjects and methods: Six healthy young men with normal BMD were a...

ea0032p73 | Bone and Osteoporosis | ECE2013

Cross-correlation of circulating sclerostin over 24 h to PTH, phosphate and bone markers in healthy young men

Shankarnarayan Santosh H , Ahluwalia Rupa , Hamilton Amanda , Barraclough Dong Liu , Fraser William D , Vora Jiten P

Introduction: Osteotropic hormones demonstrate circadian rhythms which are integral to bone homeostasis. Sclerostin is a physiological inhibitor of bone formation. We have established that Sclerostin has a distinct circadian rhythm with a nocturnal peak. Analysis was performed to determine the relationship of Sclerostin levels to PTH, Calcium, Phosphate, βCTX and P1NP in healthy young men.Methods: Six healthy young men with normal BMD were admitted ...

ea0021p24 | Bone | SFEBES2009

The association among bone mineral density (BMD), 24-h mean sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) concentration and its circadian rhythm

Mon Aung , Joseph Franklin , Robinson Anna , Joshi Ashwin , Malipatil Nagaraj , Aftab Rabia , Fraser William , Vora Jiten

Introduction: The role of hormones and their underlying mechanisms in the development of osteoporosis are complex and not completely understood. Serum SHBG concentration is increased in older men and may be correlated with reduced bone mineral density and increased fracture risk. However, there is little data on exact relation of BMD with 24-h mean concentration and circadian rhythm of SHBG.Methods: We measured 24-h mean SHBG concentration in 3 groups of...

ea0021p108 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2009

Hypoparathyroidism treated with Teriparatide and i.m. vitamin D

Bujawansa Sumudu , Leong King Sun , Leonard Maureen , Wolstenholme Helen , Khalathil Dhanya , Fraser William

Introduction: Hypoparathyroidism is normally treated with calcium salts and activated vitamin D. Here we report a case where synthetic 1–34 PTH (teriparatide) and i.m. vitamin D was successful in treating a case of primary hypoparathyroidism resistant to conventional treatment.Case report: A 16-year girl presented to the emergency department with vacant episodes and mild confusion. Her childhood was uneventful until the age of 12 when she developed ...