Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0005oc18 | Obesity and Diabetes | BES2003

Expression of adiponectin protein in human fat: the effect of type 2 diabetes and obesity

Fisher F , McTernan P , McTernan C , Chetty R , Harte A , Valsamikis G , Barnett A , Kumar S

Adiponectin is an adipocyte derived-hormone, associated with insulin sensitivity and a lower risk of atherosclerosis. As central rather than gluteo-femoral fat is known to increase the risk of type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and cardiovascular disease we investigated the mRNA and protein expression of adiponectin in human adipose tissue depots. RNA and protein was extracted using a cohort of 46 human adipose tissue samples (non-diabetic (ND) (age: (mean plus/minus SD) 44.33 plus/minus ...

ea0031p13 | Bone | SFEBES2013

Identification of a novel heterozygous mutation in exon 50 of the COL1A1 gene manifesting clinically as osteogenesis imperfecta

Owen Nina , Reddy Narendra , Aftab Saboor AS , Harte Alison L , McTernan Philip G , Tripathi Gyanendra , Barber Thomas M

Introduction: Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a rare, heterogeneous, genetic connective tissue disorder that manifests clinically as bone fragility, brittleness and growth disorder. Effective diagnosis is important (although often challenging) to enable institution of early and effective multidisciplinary management.The case: A 19-year-old woman was referred to the Endocrine clinic at the Warwickshire Institute for the Study of Diabetes, Endocrinology an...

ea0031p188 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2013

Human abdominal subcutaneous adipocytes as an active source of LpPLA2, influenced by fat depot and metabolic state, with LpPLA2 converting LDL into more potent atherogenic Ox-LDL, in vitro

Kumsaiyai Warunee , Harte Alison , Al-Naji Fadi , Al-Daghri Nasser , Kyrou Ioannis , Barber Thomas , Sabico Shaun , Tripathi Gyanendra , McTernan Philip

Lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2 (LpPLA2) is a member of the phospholipaseA2 super family of enzymes, and is upregulated in arterial inflammation, obesity and cardiovascular disease. The other isoforms, iPLA2 and cPLA2, appear to contribute to inflammation through production of lipid mediators. The role of PLA2 in human adipose tissue (AT) is unclear, therefore we sought to i) characterise PLA2 isoforms in lean, obese, T2DM abdominal subcutaneous (AbdSc) and omental (Om...

ea0031p205 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2013

Irisin as a central regulator in energy homeostasis?

Piya Milan K , Harte Alison L , Sukumar Kavitha , James Sean , Tripathi Gyanendra , Kumar Sudhesh , Vatish Manu , McTernan Philip G

Background/objectives: Irisin is a novel myokine, released predominantly by skeletal muscle. Peripheral action of irisin improves glucose homeostasis, increases energy expenditure and induces browning of adipocytes, with therapeutic potential for use in weight loss. However, there are no human studies on the central role of irisin in the regulation of appetite or energy expenditure. This study sought to examine the potential central role of irisin, by demonstrating irisin in h...

ea0028p176 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2012

Expression of genes regulating mitochondrial fusion and fission in human adipose tissue are influenced by adiposity and bariatric surgery

McCarthy Ciara , Voyias Philip , Antonysunil Adaikala , McGee Kirsty , Harte Alison , Saravanan Ponnusamy , Kyrou Ioannis , Kumar Sudhesh , McTernan Philip , Tripathi Gyanendra

Mitochondria are essential for synthesising ATP required for cellular metabolism. In response to changes in their cellular environment, mitochondria are able to alter their morphology and abundance through the balance of “fusion” and “fission” events. The aim of this study was to profile the expression of mitochondrial genes in the abdominal subcutaneous (AbSc) adipose tissue (AT) of lean, obese and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) individuals and determine ...

ea0028p184 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2012

The adipocyte as an active source of PLA2 isoforms influenced by adiposity, depot specificity and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Kumsaiyai Warunee , Harte Alison , Saravanan Ponnusamy , Kyrou Ioannis , Aldaghri Nasser , Al-Attas Omar , Kumar Sudhesh , Tripathi Gyanendra , McTernan Philip

Lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2 (Lp-PLA2) is a member of the phospholipase A2 super family of enzymes that hydrolyse phospholipids, and is upregulated in arterial inflammation, obesity and cardiovascular disease. Secreted soluble Lp-PLA2 (sPLA2) increases arterial inflammation in addition to cytosolic calcium dependent PLA2 (cPLA2) and calcium independent PLA2 (iPLA2). These studies examined the influence of adipose tissue (AT) depots (abdominal subcutaneous (Abd Sc), ...

ea0021p181 | Diabetes and metabolism | SFEBES2009

The influence of HIV status and antiretroviral (ARV) therapy on expression of genes related to mitochondrial metabolism in human adipose tissue (AT)

McGee Kirsty , Boothby Meg , Harte Alison , Tomlinson Jeremy , Hill Margaret , Gathercole Laura , Kumar Sudhesh , Shahmanesh Mohsen , McTernan Philip

Background and aims: The mechanisms in HIV by which mitochondrial dysfunction occurs, leading to impaired energy homeostasis and metabolic regulation, are unclear; although similarities are noted in T2DM. Therefore, we investigated the effect of HIV status and ARV therapy on several mitochondrial and nuclear encoded genes related to mitochondrial metabolism and energy homeostasis.Materials and methods: Subcutaneous AT biopsies from the ileac crest were o...

ea0015p134 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2008

Endoplasmic reticulum stress and the innate immune signalling pathway in human abdominal adipose tissue: the effects of obesity

Kusminski Christine , Schisano Bruno , Harte Alison , Tripathi Gyanendra , Ceriello Antonio , O'Hare Joseph P , Kumar Sudhesh , McTernan Philip

Background and objectives: Obesity-associated inflammation is a key contributory factor in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Murine studies have revealed potential links between obesity-induced activation of the innate immune response and endoplasmic reticular (ER) stress. Our aims were therefore to (1) examine whether human abdominal subcutaneous (AbSc) adipose tissue (AT) obtained from lean and obese patients, differs in the level of ER stress, through ass...

ea0011p370 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | ECE2006

Increased sub-clinical inflammation and markers of vascular injury in obese children

Harte AL , Baker AR , Hill ML , Gilardini L , Girola A , da Silva NF , Invitti C , Kumar S , McTernan PG

Childhood obesity and its later progression to Type 2 Diabetes (T2DM) are known to be associated with sub-clinical inflammation; although the underlying cause for this is unclear. However, studies suggest that bacterial endotoxin (LPS) derived from commensal bacteria in the human gastrointestinal tract may contribute directly to sub-clinical inflammation. Human adipose tissue expresses toll like receptors that induce an inflammatory cascade in the presence of endotoxin. Hence,...