Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0081p682 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2022

Berlin questionnaire and epworth sleepiness scale as screening tools of sleep apnea risk in patients with acromegaly: comparison of 144 patients and an age-and gender-matched health cohort

Pirchio Rosa , Addato Raffaele , Elena Montini Maria , Valentina De Santis Ciacci Corina , Vergura Alice , Simona Auriemma Renata , Pivonello Rosario , Colao Annamaria

Sleep apnea (SA) is a common acromegaly comorbidity, influencing patients’ quality of life and mortality risk. Despite its importance, SA frequently remains undiagnosed, and its real prevalence seems to be underestimated. The current observational study aimed at investigating the role of Berlin questionnaire (BQ) and Epworth sleepiness scale (ESS) in assessing the risk of SA in this high-risk population, and to compare the results with an age-and gender-matched health coh...

ea0081p708 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2022

The medical treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome: effects of inositol isomers and metformin on clinical, metabolic and hormonal profile

Verde Nunzia , Pellegrini Bianca , Auriemma Lucia , Baratto Alessia , De Angelis Cristina , Garifalos Francesco , Menafra Davide , Castoro Michele , Simeoli Chiara , Colao Annamaria , Pivonello Rosario , Simona Auriemma Renata

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is characterized by menstrual irregularities and clinical and biochemical hyperandrogenism, and is associated with insulin resistance, visceral obesity and metabolic disorders. The aim of the current study was to compare the effects of inositol isomers (INO) and metformin (MET) on the clinical, metabolic and hormonal aspects of PCOS. In 94 PCOS women, clinical (weight, BMI, waist circumference - WC, menstrual intervals, Ferriman-Gallway score -...

ea0081p516 | Late-Breaking | ECE2022

Myxedema coma: case report and literature review

Cassitas Mendonca Renata , Vilas Boas Laura , Cardoso da Silva Thielsen , Maranho Ribas Laura , Sohn Fagundes Tamila , Elizabeth Cesca Taciane , Paulino Ribeiro Gama Mirnaluci

Introduction: Myxedematous coma is a rare endocrine emergency that settles in the absence of appropriate treatment for hypothyroidism for a long period. The severe and chronic reduction of serum thyroid hormones culminates in the insufficiency of compensatory mechanisms that maintain the physiological homeostasis of the organism. The clinical condition is severe, commonly associated with hypoxemia, hypercapnia, hypothermia, reduced cardiac output, and altered mental status.</p...

ea0081p772 | Late-Breaking | ECE2022

Thionamides-induced agranulocytosis in a patient with previous hematological disease: a case report

Sohn Fagundes Tamila , Vilas Boas Laura , Cardoso da Silva Thielsen , Maranho Ribas Laura , Cassitas Mendonca Renata , Peon Train Nicoluzzi Leticia , Roberta Bianchini Fernandes Maria , Paulino Ribeiro Gama Mirnaluci

Introduction: The treatment of thyroid diseases with thionamides can cause agranulocytosis a potentially fatal side effect. The manifestations resulting from such a condition include, in most cases, infections that, if not treated immediately, have a high risk of septicemia. Therefore, the clinical presentation includes fever of unknown origin and infections such as pneumonia, tonsillitis, and abscesses. Most patients who do not receive immediate medical intervention progress ...

ea0081ep967 | Thyroid | ECE2022

Association between selected serum inflammatory parameters, low FT3 and mortality in hospitalized patients with COVID-19 - single center observation

Młodożeniec Aleksandra , Orłowska-Florek Renata , Czarnożycka-Wrobel Adrianna , Szul Paulina , Gargasz Krzysztof , Gala-Bladzinska Agnieszka

Introduction: The incidence and mortality rate for COVID-19 differ in different regions, but the risk of in-hospital death is high in all countries. It is very important to identify patients at risk of death at the beginning of hospitalization. The disease often leads to NTIS (nonthyroidal illness syndrome), which can be the result of the cytokines storm [1]. The inflammatory parameters and the level of FT3 appear to be obvious leading risk of death.Obje...

ea0090p330 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2023

Cabergoline counteracts adipose and skeletal muscle lipid accumulation through promoting oxidative pathway: an in vivo and in vitro preclinical study

Negri Mariarosaria , Pivonello Claudia , Amatrudo Feliciana , Patalano Roberta , Monto Tatiana , Paola Provvisiero Donatella , Simeoli Chiara , de Angelis Cristina , Simona Auriemma Renata , Colao Annamaria , Crescenzo Raffaella , Pivonello Rosario

Obesity, characterized by an abnormal body fat accumulation mainly caused by a chronic imbalance between energy intake and expenditure, is a massive public health problem. Targeting excessive fat deposition in adipose tissue and ectopic fat accumulation in skeletal muscle through promoting lipid oxidation pathway may represent a promising strategy to counteract obesity. This study aims at investigating the effects of cabergoline (CAB), a dopamine agonist, on adipose and skelet...

ea0090p691 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2023

Diabetes Mellitus Secondary to Cushing’S Disease or Acromegaly: a Single-Centre Experience

Scairati Roberta , Di Meglio Sara , Pirchio Rosa , Vergura Alice , Di Paola Nicola , Larocca Angelica , Del Vecchio Guendalina , Simeoli Chiara , Simona Auriemma Renata , Colao Annamaria , Pivonello Rosario

Rationale: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) is common in patients with Cushing’s disease (CD) and Acromegaly (AC), and contributes to increased mortality. This study aimed at investigating the prevalence and characteristics of DM in CD and AC patients at diagnosis and after disease control (DC).Patients and Methods: 34 CD patients (8M,26F, 24 microadenomas(mA),6 macroadenomas (MMA) and 4 empty sella) and 35 AC patients (16M,19F, 7 mA,28 MMA) were inclu...

ea0090ep672 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2023

Early Left Ventricular Diastolic Dysfunction in Females with Chronic Hyperprolactinemia: a Doppler Echocardiographic Study

Marra Alberto Maria , Arcopinto Michele , D'Assante Roberta , Valente Valeria , Simona Auriemma Renata , Crisci Giulia , Giardino Federica , Pirchio Rosa , Pivonello Rosario , Bossone Eduardo , Colao Annamaria , Cittadini Antonio

Despite the myocardial prolactin (PRL) binding activity and the known effect to enhance contractility in the isolated rat heart, little information is available concerning the cardiovascular consequences of hyperprolactinemia in humans. To elucidate the effects of chronic hyperprolactinemia on cardiac structure and function, twenty-four patients with isolated PRL-secreting adenoma and twenty-four controls underwent a complete mono- and two-dimensional Doppler echocardiography....

ea0063gp213 | Gestational and Type 1 Diabetes | ECE2019

The impact of the intrauterine hyperglycaemia on the expression of genes related to cardio-metabolic diseases in human umbilical vein endothelial cells: results from a randomised, controlled study of different glycaemic targets during gestational diabetes treatment

Popova Polina , Vasileva Liudmila , Tkachuck Alexandra , Puzanov Maxim , Golovkin Alexey , Bolotko Yana , Pustozerov Eugenii , Gerasimov Andrey , Zazerskaya Irina , Dmitrieva Renata , Kostareva Anna , Grineva Elena

Background: Understanding the mechanism whereby the intrauterine hyperglycemia in women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) affects the offspring’ predisposition to metabolic and cardiovascular diseases may help prevent their intergenerational transmission. Our aim was to study the effect of the degree and duration of maternal hyperglycemia on the level of expression of genes associated with cardio-metabolic diseases in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs)...

ea0063gp252 | Disturbances of Reproduction | ECE2019

Prolactin and prostate: an observational case-control study in men with prolactinoma under cabergoline treatment

Garifalos Francesco , De Alcubierre Dario , Verde Nunzia , Menafra Davide , Arnesi Mauro , de Angelis Cristina , Colao Annamaria , Auriemma Renata Simona , Pivonello Rosario

Prolactin (PRL) exerts independent hypertrophic effects on prostate in in vivo and in vitro experimental models, and prostatic PRL receptors are known to activate cell proliferation pathways such as MAPK and STAT. Nevertheless, in men with hyperprolactinemia the risk of prostate cancer has been found reduced suggesting a role of concomitant hypogonadism. Chronic cabergoline treatment generally normalizes PRL treatment and improves gonadal function. The curren...