Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0073aep84 | Calcium and Bone | ECE2021

Non-nuclear cataracts in hypoparathyroidism are associated with biochemical control of the disease

Zavatta Guido , Tebben Peter , Clarke Bart L.

IntroductionA high calcium-phosphate product is thought to increase the risk of soft tissue calcification in hypoparathyroidism, including cataracts. Based on small case series, cataracts in hypoparathyroidism typically develop in the posterior subcapsular region of the lens. However, the mechanism of cataract formation is still not well understood.Materials and methodsIn a large cohort of 1014 patients with ...

ea0099p82 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2024

Maaori and pacific-specific diabetes protective crebrf r457q variant alters glucocorticoid receptor activity

Lee Kate , Sanaz Vakili , Shepherd Peter

Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a debilitating, multifactorial disease with a complex mix of genetic and environmental pathomechanisms. For this reason, effective treatment of T2D requires a varied arsenal of therapeutic strategies and indeed, it is an excellent candidate for precision medicine. Essential for this, we need a more detailed understanding of the genetic drivers and how these differ between individuals. There is an ever-intensifying global effort to identify genetic asso...

ea0099ep474 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2024

GH and ACTH co-secretion by two pituitary microadenomas

Ondruskova Dominika , Vanuga Peter , Pavaiova Anna

Introduction: Pituitary ACTH-dependent Cushing´s disease and acromegaly are rare conditions. Pituitary adenomas co-secreting GH and ACTH are even more unusual.Case report: A 29-year-old patient, mother of three children, long-term follow-up by an endocrinologist for a thyroid struma without an autoimmune basis, was sent in April 2023 for further examination for detection of hypercortisolemia and insufficient suppressibility in the overnight 1 mg dex...

ea0081rc4.8 | Rapid Communications 4: Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology 1 | ECE2022

Impaired insulin secretion without changes in insulin sensitivity explains hyperglycemia in patients with acromegaly treated by pasireotide LAR

Wolf Peter , Dormoy Alexandre , Maione Luigi , Salenave Sylvie , Young Jacques , Kamenicky Peter , Chanson Philippe

Background: Pasireotide is a second line treatment for acromegaly. Besides the growth hormone (GH) lowering efficacy, clinical use is limited by side effects on glycemic control. The aim of this study was to evaluate longitudinal changes in beta-cell function and insulin sensitivity induced by pasireotide therapy in patients with acromegaly.Methods: We performed a retrospective study in 33 patients. Efficacy (GH and IGF-I concentrations; tumor size) and ...

ea0090ep692 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2023

Macrohormones (“incidental hormones”) – a diagnostic challenge in endocrinology: macro-ACTH

Vanuga Peter , Urbankova Helena , Sagova Ivana , Kulich Michal , Huba Peter , Vanuga Anton

Background: If the laboratory results are not compatible with the patientÂ’s clinical symptoms, the presence of possible test interference should be considered. Despite the excellent quality of immunoassays, it is currently estimated that they may be susceptible to several types of interference that may lead to patient misdiagnosis.Case report: In our case report we present a 71-year-old woman with confirmation of macro-adrenocorticotropic hormone (m...

ea0063p18 | Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours 1 | ECE2019

Evaluating the applicability of urinary miR-483-5p as a non-invasive marker in adrenocortical cancer patients

Decmann Abel , Bancos Irina , Thomas Melinda A , Turai Peter , Perge Pal , Toth Miklos , Patocs Attila , Igaz Peter

Introduction: Minimally invasive blood-borne circulating microRNAs might be used for the preoperative differentiation of adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) and adrenocortical adenoma (ACA). Circulating hsa-miR-483-5p is so far the best microRNA biomarker of ACC. To the best of our knowledge, there have been no studies concerning the potential applicability of urinary has-miR-483-5p as a non-invasive biomarker of ACC and its correlation with plasma hsa-miR-483...

ea0049gp37 | Bone & Calcium Homeostasis 1 | ECE2017

Effects of BCR-ABL targeted tyrosine kinase inhibitors on the whole transcriptome pattern of cultured murine osteoblasts

Balla Bernadett , Kirschner Gyongyi , Horvath Peter , Lakatos Gergely , Kosa Janos , Lakatos Peter

Breakpoint cluster region abelson fusion oncoprotein (BCR-ABL) targeted tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) are widely used in long-term medications of hematological malignancies. Numerous clinical observations confirmed that these drugs significantly modify the physiology of bone tissue as a side effect. Currently, there are numerous contradictory results regarding the complex effects of TKIs on bone metabolism, as well as there is no clear evidence to explain them, either in t...

ea0043oc9 | Cardiovascular Outcome Studies | WCTD2016

Years of Life Gained by Multifactorial Intervention in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes and Microalbuminuria – 21 Years Follow-Up on the Steno-2 Study

Ollgaard Jens , Gaede Peter , Carstensen Bendix , Rossing Peter , Lund-Andersen Henrik , Parving Hans-Henrik , Pedersen Oluf

Aims: To study the potential long-term impact of a 7.8 years intensified, multifactorial intervention in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and microalbuminuria in terms of gained years of life and years free from incident cardiovascular disease.Methods: The original intervention (mean treatment duration 7.8 years) involved 160 patients with type 2 diabetes and microalbuminuria that were randomly assigned to either conventional therapy or intensified...

ea0039ep82 | Miscellaneous/other | BSPED2015

Development of a feasible intervention to support communication with young people

Callery Peter , Downing Jenny , Gleeson Helena , Clayton Peter , Davis Julian , Dimitri Paul , Wales Jerry , Young Bridget

Background: Many young people have inadequate follow up because they lose contact with adult care following transfer from paediatrics. There is a need to adapt communication interventions to help young people to determine and enact their preferred involvement in consultations with health professionals.Objective: To develop interventions to support communication with young people in endocrine care and to assess the feasibility of implementation in routine...

ea0037ep855 | Thyroid cancer | ECE2015

Vitamin-D neutralising CYP24A1 gene expression in thyroid fine-needle aspiration biopsy samples

Balla Bernadett , Horvath Peter , Tobias Balint , Gyori Gabriella , Jaray Balazs , Kosa Janos , Lakatos Peter

Objectives: We previously published the result of CYP24A1 gene expression in one hundred, solely papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) compared to its own tumour free control from the same patient. We report an increase in CYP24A1 gene transcription in more than half of analysed PTCs. Elevated CYP24A1 protein expression was also observed in the cancerous tissue section compared to peritumoural normal thyroid tissue. In the present study we aimed to examine CYP24A1 gene transcripti...