Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0032p975 | Steroid metabolism and action | ECE2013

Impact of smoking on neuroactive steroids

Hruskovicova Hana , Duskova Michaela , Hill Martin , Vondra Karel , Kralikova Eva , Starka Luboslav

Introduction: The dependence on tobacco, diagnosis F 17, is an independent condition in the International classification of diseases and presents one of the most widespread addictions. Chronic smoking can cause impairment of fertility in both sexes. However, only a small number of studies were dedicated to the influence of smoking on levels of steroid hormones and their neuroactive metabolites. Neuroactive steroids modulate the effects of tobacco on central nervous system, and...

ea0026p126 | Female reproduction | ECE2011

Cigarette smoking and progesterone and androgen metabolites in premenopausal women

Duskova Michaela , Simunkova Katerina , Hill Martin , Hruskovicova Hana , Pospisilova Hana , Kralikova Eva , Starka Luboslav

Objective: Chronic smoking alters the circulating levels of sex hormones and possibly also the neuroactive steroids, however, the data available is limited.Patients and methods: Therefore, a broad spectrum of free and conjugated steroids and related substances was quantified by GC–MS and RIA in premenopausal smokers and in age-matched (38.9±7.3 years of age) non-smokers in the follicular (FP) and luteal phases (LP) of menstrual cycle (10 non-sm...

ea0026p127 | Female reproduction | ECE2011

Influence of smoking cessation on steroid spectrum in premenopausal women

Pospisilova Hana , Duskova Michaela , Simunkova Katerina , Hruskovicova Hana , Hill Martin , Kralikova Eva , Starka Luboslav

Background: Smoking represents the most widespread substance dependence in the world. Several studies show the nicotine’s ability to alter women hormonal homeostasis. Women smokers have higher testosterone and lower estradiol levels throughout life compared to women non-smokers. This negatively affects women reproductive function. Furthermore, alteration of neuroactive and neuroprotective steroids occurs in women smokers, which plays an important role in the activity of t...

ea0026p352 | Steroid metabolism | ECE2011

Effect of smoking cessation on steroid balance in postmenopausal women

Hruskovicova Hana , Duskova Michaela , Simunkova Katerina , Hill Martin , Pospisilova Hana , Kralikova Eva , Vondra Karel , Starka Luboslav

Introduction: Cigarette smoking is one of the most serious substance abuse problems. It is generally accepted that nicotine and other chemicals in tobacco smoke alter endocrine function in women, induce changes in female hormonal balance and likely contributes to reported associations of smoking with adverse reproductive outcomes, including menstrual dysfunction, infertility, and earlier menopause. Studies on the effects of smoking and smoking cessation on female sex hormones ...

ea0022p206 | Clinical case reports and clinical practice | ECE2010

The role of salivary α-amylase in prediction of failure of smoking cessation

Duskova Michaela , Simunkova Katerina , Hill Martin , Hruskovicova Hana , Hoskovcova Petra , Kralikova Eva , Starka Luboslav

Background: A high percentage of adult smokers try to quit, but most of these attempts fail. The ability to predict the success or failure of smoking cessation efforts will be useful for clinical practice. Stress response is regulated by two primary neuroendocrine systems. Salivary cortisol has been used as a marker for the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenocortical axis and salivary α-amylase as a marker for the sympathetic adrenomedullary system.Method...

ea0022p501 | Female reproduction | ECE2010

Some subordinate steroid metabolites may better predict gestational age than the main pregnancy steroids

Kanceva Radmila , Hill Martin , Parizek Antonin , Jirasek Jan Evangelista , Duskova Michaela , Starka Luboslav

The majority of pregnancy steroids originate in the fetal zone of the fetal adrenal (FZ). The data in the literature indicates that placental CRH directly stimulates the FZ. Despite the substantial alterations in the placental CRH production in late pregnancy, the predictivity of CRH for an estimation of term is poor. To sidetrack the expensive determination of unstable CRH, it may be expediential to use the FZ steroids. However, even these substances may not be optimal for pr...

ea0022p743 | Steroid metabolism & action | ECE2010

Levels of 7-hydroxy DHEA derivates during menstrual cycle

Hruskovicova Hana , Duskova Michaela , Simunkova Katerina , Hill Martin , Vondra Karel , Starka Luboslav

Introduction: 7-hydroxyl DHEA derivatives are labelled as natural anti-glucocorticoid and neuroprotective substances. Their impact on the production of cytokines, their activation of apoptosis, influence on the migration of macrophages to peripheral tissue, their possible effect on angiogenesis, effect on inflammatory mediators (arachidonic acid metabolites) and their role in the mechanism of oxidative stress have been described.Methods: In our study we ...

ea0020p482 | Obesity and Metabolism | ECE2009

Variation of daytime melatonin levels

Racz Beata , Vondra Karel , Duskova Michaela , Simunkova Katerina , Hill Martin , Starka Luboslav

Melatonin has a key role in circadian timing system. At present, many other functions of melatonin are known. It shows a remarkable functional versatility exhibiting antioxidant (direct free radical scavenging and indirect antioxidant activities), oncostatic, anti-aging, immunomodulatory properties and many other functions. In addition to pineal gland, gastrointestinal tract is the second biggest source of melatonin. Question remains whether changes in endogenous melatonin may...

ea0019p311 | Steroids | SFEBES2009

Effects of endogenous and exogenous hypercortisolemia on low-dose ACTH outcome in humans

Kerlik Jana , Penesova Adela , Vlcek Miroslav , Imrich Richard , Starka Luboslav , Radikova Zofia

Context: The interpretation of low-dose ACTH test during endogenous and exogenous hypercortisolemia induced by stress and glucocorticoid therapy in critically ill patients with possible relative adrenal insufficiency.Objective: The hypothesized inhibitory effects of hypercortisolemia on adrenal responsiveness in humans were tested using two model situations in low-dose ACTH testing.Subjects and methods: Nine young healthy women und...

ea0016p530 | Obesity | ECE2008

Fluctuation of orexin, ghrelin and melatonin levels during daytime

Racz Beata , Duskova Michaela , Vondra Karel , Simunkova Katerina , Nedvidkova Jara , Sedlackova Dana , Hill Martin , Starka Luboslav

Introduction: Melatonin plays a key role in the circadian timing system. The question remains whether changes in endogenous melatonin may be associated with food intake. Orexin and ghrelin are involved in the regulation of energetic homeostasis. Therefore, we decided to obtain more detailed data on the circadian changes of orexin, ghrelin and melatonin for identification of the changes in these hormones to food intake and day-time, together with glycemic and C-peptide levels.<...