Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0035p955 | Steroid metabolism and action | ECE2014

Testosterone supplementation and sexual function: a meta-analysis study

Corona Giovanni , Isidori Andrea M , Buvat Jaques , Aversa Antonio , Ratrelli Giulia , Hackett Geoff , Rochira Vincenzo , Lenzi Andrea , Maggi Mario

Introduction: The role of testosterone supplementation (TS) as a possible treatment for male sexual dysfunction remains questionable. The aim of the present study is to meta-analyse data evaluating the effects of TS on male sexual function and its therapeutic synergism with the use of phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5i).Methods: An extensive Medline Embase and Cochrane search was performed including the following words: ‘testosterone’, ‘erect...

ea0070aep528 | Endocrine-related Cancer | ECE2020

Sarcopenia can predict response to therapy in NSCLC patients treated with PD-1 inhibitors: A longitudinal prospective study.

Tenuta Marta , Sbardella Emilia , Pandozzi Carla , Gelibter Alain J. , Sirgiovanni Grazia , Giannetta Elisa , Pozza Carlotta , Lenzi Andrea , Isidori Andrea

Introduction: Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) show promising efficacy in the treatment of a wide range of advanced cancers, butlong-term response is currently limited to a subset of patients. Sarcopenia is a condition characterized by loss of skeletal muscle mass and decreased muscle function which occurs in approximately 50% of advanced cancer patients,related to malnutrition, inflammation, and treatments.Objective: The aim of this prospective o...

ea0026p315 | Obesity | ECE2011

Testosterone and metabolic syndrome: a meta-analysis study

Corona Giovanni , Monami Matteo , Rastrelli Giulia , Abersa Antonio , Tishova Yuliya , Saad Farid , Lenzi Andrea , Forti Gianni , Maggi Mario

Introduction: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is often associated with male hypogonadism. The role of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) in MetS has not been completely clarified.To systematically analyse the relationship between androgen levels and MetS we performed a review and meta-analyses of available prospective and cross-sectional studies. A specific meta-analysis on the metabolic effects of TRT in available randomised clinical trials (RCTs) was als...

ea0022p487 | Female reproduction | ECE2010

Hormonal correlates of different ejaculatory latencies in subjects with sexual dysfunction

Corona Giovanni , Jannini Emmanuele , Lotti Francesco , Boddi Valentina , de Vita Giulia , Forti Gianni , Lenzi Andrea , Mannucci Edoardo , Maggi Mario

Introduction: Although it is well established that all the aspects of male reproduction are hormonally regulated, the endocrine control of the ejaculatory reflex is still not completely clarified. Sex steroids, thyroid and pituitary hormones (oxytocin and prolactin) have been proposed to control the ejaculatory process at various levels, however, only a few reports are currently available. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the contribution of testosterone, TSH and pr...

ea0016p203 | Diabetes and cardiovascular diseases | ECE2008

Effects of testosterone and sildenafil on cytokines and angiogenic factors: a randomized controlled trial

Isidori Andrea M , Aversa Antonio , Pozza Carlotta , Giannetta Elisa , Spera Gianni , Bonifacio Vincenzo , Fabbri Andrea , Lenzi Andrea

Ageing in men is accompanied by a decline in serum testosterone (T) levels and increased risk of cardiovascular disease, osteopenia, visceral obesity and impaired metabolism. These conditions have complex aetiologies that may share a common pro-inflammatory state. We investigated the impact of T therapy on cytokines and angiogenic factors involved in atherosclerosis and bone loss, in hypogonadal men who underwent androgen replacement. We carried out a 6 months, randomized, dou...

ea0075a10 | Adrenal gland | EYES2021

Impact of adrenalectomy on cardiovascular features in patients with adrenal incidentalomas and possible autonomous cortisol secretion: Results from ITACA study

Minnetti Marianna , Bonaventura Ilaria , Angelini Francesco , Sbardella Emilia , Pofi Riccardo , Cozzolino Alessia , Gianfrilli Daniele , Lenzi Andrea , Isidori Andrea M.

Background: Patients with adrenal incidentalomas and possible autonomous cortisol secretion (pACS) suffer from a high rate of cardiovascular events and mortality. We have previously showed that left ventricular mass index (LVMi) is higher in patients with pACS, compared with patients with non-functioning adenomas (NFA). To date, the management of pACS is still controversial, with a lack of consensus regarding the benefits of surgery.Objectives: This pros...

ea0075d12 | Diabetes | EYES2021

Sex differences in quality of life and sexual function in type 2 diabetes mellitus: results from the RECOGITO trial

Feola Tiziana , Ferrari Davide , Pofi Riccardo , Lecis Claudio , Centello Roberta , Lenzi Andrea , Gianfrilli Daniele , Isidori Andrea M. , Giannetta Elisa

Background: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) significantly impacts Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) and sexual function. The aim of this study was to evaluate sex differences in HRQoL and sexual function in patients with T2DM.Methods: We performed an ancillary study of RECOGITO trial (REmodelling in Diabetic CardiOmyopathy: Gender Response to PDE5i InhibiTOrs - NCT01803828). All patients completed the 36-item-Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36), assess...

ea0092ps3-30-06 | Thyroid Physiology in Periphery & Development Basic | ETA2023

Development and characterization of a simple human thyroid organoid in vitro model for thyroid metabolism investigation

cristiani sofia , Bertolini Andrea , Carnicelli Vittoria , contu lucia , Chiellini Grazia , Ghelardoni Sandra , Rutigliano Grazia , Lenzi Paola , Bizzarri Ranieri

Please Development and preliminary characterization of a simple human thyroid organoid in vitro model for thyroid metabolism investigation For decades, in vitro studies of the thyroid have relied on thyroid-derived tumor cell lines, which are limited by their undifferentiated phenotype, lack of response to TSH, and chromosomal abnormalities. A viable alternative are monolayer (2D) cultures of primary thyrocytes isolated from histologically normal thyroid glan...

ea0081p280 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2022

Coagulation parameters in asymptomatic patients with adrenal incidentaloma: is mild autonomous cortisol secretion correlated with thromboembolic risk?

Minnetti Marianna , Bonaventura Ilaria , Hasenmajer Valeria , De Alcubierre Dario , Tomaselli Alessandra , Ferrari Davide , Pofi Riccardo , Cozzolino Alessia , Sbardella Emilia , Lenzi Andrea , Isidori Andrea

Background: Overt hypercortisolism is highly associated with venous thromboembolism. Patients with Cushing’s syndrome (CS) typically show an alteration of the intrinsic coagulation pathway, especially an increase in factor VIII (f-VIII), and increased levels of coagulation inhibitors (i.e., antithrombin III) as a compensatory response. Mild autonomous cortisol secretion (MACS) has been variably associated with higher risk of cardiovascular events and mortality compared to...

ea0081p390 | Endocrine-Related Cancer | ECE2022

Uncovering the immune profile in well-differentiated gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors

Sesti Franz , Puliani Giulia , Sciarra Francesca , Feola Tiziana , Centello Roberta , Di Vito Valentina , Pandozzi Carla , Lenzi Andrea , Isidori Andrea , Venneri Mary Anna , Faggiano Antongiulio , Giannetta Elisa

Introduction: Immune tumor microenvironment plays a key role in tumors’ growth and metastatic spread, while its role in the heterogeneous field of neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) remains unclear. There is evidence that tumor progression in NENs is promoted by an immunosuppressed microenvironment created by a plethora of infiltrating immune cells. Changes in circulating leukocyte and peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) subpopulations can mirror the local alteration of...