Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0009p56 | Growth and development | BES2005

Obese subjects have lower satiety

Giles C , le Roux C , Aylwin S , Hunt C , Ghatei M , Frost G , Bloom S

Background: Obese subjects are usually in a positive energy balance despite their best efforts to lose weight. This study aimed to determine if hunger, nausea and satiety levels differ in lean and obese subjects after consuming varying calorific meals.Method: Following an overnight fast, test meals of 250, 500, 1000, 2000 and 3000 kcal were consumed by 19 lean and 19 obese subjects. Hunger, nausea and satiety levels were measured using visual analogue sc...

ea0009p124 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | BES2005

Central Relaxin-3 administration causes hyperphagia in male Wistar rats

McGowan B , Stanley S , Smith K , White N , Connolly M , Gardiner J , Ghatei M , Bloom S

Relaxin-3 (INSL-7) is a recently discovered member of the insulin superfamily, a group of structurally related hormones whose precursors have a domain arrangement similar to that of pro-insulin. Relaxin-3 mRNA is expressed in the nucleus incertus of the brainstem which has projections to the hypothalamus, an area important in appetite regulation. Relaxin-3 binds with high affinity to the recently discovered previously orphan G-protein-coupled receptor, GPCR135, which is expres...

ea0007oc12 | Development and growth | BES2004

Alterations of the somatotrophic axis in the obese agouti (Ay/a) mouse

Martin N , Houston P , Patterson M , Carmignac D , Ghatei M , Bloom S , Small C

In addition to obesity, models of abnormal hypothalamic melanocortin signalling display increased linear growth, although the mechanism remains unclear. We have studied the somatotrophic axis in the obese agouti (Ay/a) mouse (male, 12-14 weeks), as a model of an altered melanocortin system. Somatotrophic hormones were measured by radioimmunoassay and hypothalamic neuropeptide expression studied by in situhybridisation.Obese A<...

ea0007oc35 | Diabetes and metabolism | BES2004

Continuous subcutaneous administration of ghrelin results in accumulation of adipose tissue, independent of hyperphagia or body weight gain

Wren A , Small C , Thomas E , Abbott C , Ghatei M , Bell J , Bloom S

Ghrelin, a circulating gastric hormone, stimulates food intake in rodents and humans and hyperphagia, weight gain and adiposity on chronic administration in rodents. Here we investigated the effect of chronic subcutaneous ghrelin on fat volume and distribution using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Male Wistar rats were implanted with subcutaneous osmotic mini-pumps delivering saline (S, n=10) or ghrelin 30nmol/24hours (n=18). In order to investigate the hyperphagia-independe...

ea0007p169 | Neuroendocrinology and behaviour | BES2004

The role of the melanocortin 5 receptor in the hypothalamic regulation of appetite and pituitary function

Sajedi A , Abbott C , Small C , Haskell-Luevano C , Ghatei M , Bloom S

The melanocortin receptors (MCR), MC3R and MC4R, have established roles in feeding and pituitary function. MC5R mRNA expression has been identified at low levels in the hypothalamus. However, a role for this receptor in appetite and pituitary function remains to be elucidated. We investigated the effects of central administration of an MC5R agonist (3,3,3-triphenylpropionyl-His-D-Phe-Arg-Trp-NH2) on food intake and plasma pituitary hormone levels. We did not observe...

ea0006oc26 | Neuroendocrinology | SFE2003

Suppression of the hypothalamo-pituitary adrenal axis by long-term intra-arcuate Cocaine- and Amphetamine-regulated transcript (CART) peptide

Stanley S , Kong W , Abbott C , Gardiner J , Ghatei M , Small C , Bloom S

Hypothalamic Cocaine- and Amphetamine-regulated transcript (CART) is regulated by circulating glucocorticoids. In adrenalectomised rodents, CART expression is reduced in the arcuate nucleus. However, CART also modulates the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. Acute intracerebroventricular injection of CART peptide significantly increases plasma ACTH and corticosterone but the long-term actions of CART are unknown. The aim of these studies was to determine the effect of l...

ea0005oc30 | Brain and Behaviour | BES2003

Elevated circulating levels of cocaine- and amphetamine regulated transcript (CART) in anorexia nervosa

Stanley S , Connan F , Small C , Murphy K , Todd J , Ghatei M , Treasure J , Bloom S

The peptides, cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript (CART), alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (alpha-MSH) and glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) are present in the circulation and may act as peripheral anorectic signals. CART, alpha-MSH and GLP-1 may play a role in tumour anorexia, but their roles in anorexia nervosa (AN) are unknown. These studies aimed firstly to measure plasma CART, alpha-MSH and GLP-1 in control and AN subjects and secondly, to measure plasma CART ...

ea0005oc32 | Brain and Behaviour | BES2003

Localisation and regulation of cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript (CART) in the anterior pituitary gland

Murphy K , Stanley S , Bewick G , Kong W , Gardiner J , Ghatei M , Small C , Bloom S

Cocaine and amphetamine regulated transcript (CART) was originally isolated from rat brain but CART is also synthesized and stored in the anterior pituitary. The localisation and factors regulating pituitary CART synthesis are largely unknown.Using a specific assay for the pituitary form of CART, CART(55-102), CART-immunoreactivity was detectable in the medium of the corticotroph cell line, AtT-20 (1.73 ± 0.54 fmols per millilitre per 24h) but not in control medium....

ea0005oc34 | Thyroid and Calcium | BES2003

Abnormalities of thyroid function in the POMC-null mouse

Martin N , Small C , Sajedi A , Ghatei M , Hochgeschwender U , Bloom S

The generation of a knockout mouse lacking all POMC-derived peptides by Yaswen et al provided further support for the importance of the melanocortin system in regulating body weight. POMC-null mice have a greater food intake than wild-type littermates on both low fat and high fat diets, resulting in increased body weight. In addition to obesity, these mice have altered pigmentation and defective adrenal development.The hypothalamo-pituitary-thyroid axis (HPT) in the...