Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0034p54 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2014

Thyrotoxicosis after severe hypothyroidism in a patient with a history of Hodgkin's lymphoma and neck irradiation

Lewandowski Krzysztof , Dabrowska Katarzyna , Makarewicz Jacek , Lewinski Andrzej

Background: Neck irradiadion is associated with several complications including both hypo- and hyperthyroidism. We present a case of severe hypothyroidism, followed 5 years later by thyrotoxicosis.Case description: A 27-year-old female presented with clinical and biochemical thyrotoxicosis (TSH 0.01 μIU/ml (ref. range: 0.27–4.2 μIU/ml); FreeT4 1.58 ng/dl (ref. 0.98–1.63 ng/dl); FreeT3 4.56 pg/ml (ref. 2.6–4....

ea0032p791 | Paediatric endocrinology | ECE2013

GH treated children with IGF1 deficiency and excluded GH insensitivity despite normal GH secretion may attain similar final height as children with GH deficiency

Smyczynska Joanna , Lewinski Andrzej , Stawerska Renata , Hilczer Maciej

Introduction.: The diagnosis of GH deficiency (GHD) is based on decreased GH peak in stimulating tests (GHST). Recently, GHD has been re-defined as secondary IGF1 deficiency (IGFD). However, IGF1 may increase during GH therapy in the patients with normal GH peak in GHST, suggesting a diagnosis of non-primary IGFD (npIGFD).The aim of the study was to compare GH therapy effectiveness in children with GHD and with npIGFD (responding to GH administration des...

ea0032p800 | Paediatric endocrinology | ECE2013

Hormonal and auxological data of the patients with persistent and transient GH deficiency, diagnosed according to different criteria after completion of growth-promoting therapy

Hilczer Maciej , Smyczynska Joanna , Stawerska Renata , Lewinski Andrzej

Introduction: In majority of patients with childhood-onset GH deficiency (GHD), normalisation of GH secretion at the attainment of final height (FH) is observed. However, different criteria for GHD diagnosis may be considered.The aim of the study was to compare the auxological and hormonal data of the patients with persistent and transient GHD, diagnosed according to different criteria.Patients and methods: The analysis comprised 1...

ea0032p987 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2013

Influence of thyrotropin on human peripheral blood immune cell populations

Stasiolek Mariusz , Adamczewski Zbigniew , Pula Bartosz , Dziegiel Piotr , Lewinski Andrzej

Introduction: Dendritic cells (DCs) are considered as main regulators of immune system. Functional properties of DCs depend on their subtype, maturation status, interaction with other immune cells as well as environmental factors including hormones. Recently, we have shown a direct, independent of TSH, regulatory influence of thyroid hormones on human DCs function. The aim of the present study was to analyze ex vivo the effect of systemically administered TSH on human...

ea0032p1075 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2013

Protective antioxidative effects of caffeic acid phenethyl ester in the thyroid and the liver are similar to those caused by melatonin

Kokoszko-Bilska Agnieszka , Stepniak Jan , Lewinski Andrzej , Karbownik-Lewinska Malgorzata

Whereas oxidative reactions occur in all tissues and organs, the thyroid gland constitutes such an organ, in which oxidative processes are indispensable for physiological functions. Thus, with additional oxidative abuse caused by several factors, increased oxidative damage to macromolecules may occur in the thyroid. In turn, numerous metabolic reactions occurring in the liver create favourable conditions for huge oxidative stress.Melatonin is a well-know...

ea0029p1565 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ICEECE2012

Potassium iodide, but not potassium iodate, as a potential protective agent against oxidative damage to membrane lipids in porcine thyroid

Milczarek M. , Stepniak J. , Lewinski A. , Karbownik-Lewinska M.

Introduction: Fenton reaction (Fe2++H2O2 →Fe3++ ′OH+OH−) is of special significance in the thyroid gland, as both its substrates, i.e. H2O2 and Fe2+, are required for thyroid hormone synthesis. Also iodine, an essential element supplied by the diet, is indispensable for thyroid hormone synthesis. It is well known that iodine affects red-ox balance. One of the most frequent...

ea0029p1672 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ICEECE2012

Serum concentrations of thrombospondin-1 and adiponectin in patients with hyperthyroidism before and after normalisation of thyroid function

Dabrowska K. , Lewandowski K. , Skowronska-Jozwiak E. , Brona A. , Milewicz A. , Lewinski A.

Background: Hyperthyroidism is a common endocrine disorder that is linked to increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Thrombospondin, the matricellular protein, is an important player in the process of cardiac remodelling with complex effects on cardiovascular disease (e.g. prothrombotic and antiangiogenic effects vs potential protective effects in heart failure). Adiponectin is an adipose tissue-derived hormone that shows beneficial effects on atherogenesis, endothel...

ea0028p246 | Pituitary | SFEBES2012

High prevalence of pituitary adenomas in patients with Macroprolactinaemia and oligo-/amenorrhoea

Gasior-Perczak Danuta , Lewandowski Krzysztof , Kowalska Aldona , Lewinski Andrzej

Background: The so called “big-big” prolactin, also known as macroprolactin is formed by prolactin-immunoglobulin complexes, and is considered to be biologically inactive. Nevertheless, macroprolactin may cause elevation of serum prolactin (Prl) concentrations measured by standard assays. In women presenting with oligo- and/or amenorrhoea the cause of menstrual irregularity needs to be explained even in the setting of concomitant macroprolactinaemia. We have therefor...

ea0028p361 | Thyroid | SFEBES2012

Prevalence of macroprolactinaemia in regularly menstruating women with non-toxic goitre or autoimmune thyroid disease

Lewandowski Krzysztof , Gasior-Perczak Danuta , Kowalska Aldona , Lewinski Andrzej

Macroprolactin is formed by prolactin-immunoglobulin complexes and may cause elevation of prolactin (Prl) concentrations, potentially leading to unnecessary investigations and/or treatment. We have endeavoured to assess the prevalence of macroprolactinaemia in euthyroid women with non-toxic goitre and to assess whether autoimmune thyroid disease may result in an increased prevalence of macroprolactinaemia.Material & Methods: We measured serum Prl in ...

ea0025p268 | Reproduction | SFEBES2011

In support of the ‘Rotterdam’ PCOS criteria: Identical LH responses to GnRH stimulation in women with oligo-/amenorrhoea and polycystic ovaries regardless of androgen status

Lewandowski Krzysztof , Cajdler-Luba Agata , Bienkiewicz Malgorzata , Lewinski Andrzej

Objective: There is no universal consensus as to the criteria of PCOS (i.e. Rotterdam ESHRE/ASRM versus Androgen Excess Society (AES) criteria). Furthermore, androgen measurements within the female range are fraught with several methodological problems. As GnRH stimulation can reveal a relative LH excess, caused by an increased frequency of hypothalamic GnRH pulses, then we have endeavoured to assess gonadotrophin response to GnRH in women with PCOS and healthy controls...