Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0092ps3-30-02 | Thyroid Physiology in Periphery & Development Basic | ETA2023

Combined triiodothyronine and preconditioning improves cardiac diastolic dysfunction in ex vivo rat hearts subjected to normothermic perfusion: a new method for donor heart preservation

Mourouzis Iordanis , Anagnostopoulos Dimitris , Brozou Vassiliki , Kounatidis Dimitris , Giannoulis Dimitris , Saranteas Theodosios , Kostopanagiotou Georgia , Pantos Constantinos

Objectives: Machine perfusion may become a platform for cardioprotective approaches, enabling repair and reconditioning of donor hearts. Ischemic preconditioning (PC) is a powerful means of cardioprotection. Triiodothyronine (T3) is shown to repair the injured myocardium and recently this cardioprotective action was demonstrated in an ex vivo rat heart normothermic perfusion model. This study investigated potential effects of low-flow PC with and without T3 administration in a...

ea0011p513 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | ECE2006

A rare RET gene mutation is found in two apparently unrelated Greek kindreds with familial medullary thyroid carcinoma

Mytakidis N , Zachariou M , Anagnostopoulos T , Vassiliou E , Thomas D , Tertipi A , Rampias T , Konstantopoulou I , Natsis P , Yannoukakos D , Kaldrymidis P

Familial medullary thyroid carcinoma (FMTC) is caused by germ-line mutations in the RET proto-oncogene. These mutations concern mainly exons 10 and 11, whereas mutations in exons 13–16 are rare. Mutations in exon 8 have been reported in the literature only twice.We performed direct analysis of exons 7–19 and 21 of RET gene in two apparently unrelated Greek index-patients with FMTC, presenting negative initial screening for mutations in exons 10...

ea0049ep793 | Female Reproduction | ECE2017

Cynicism and common endocrine diseases in pregnancy

Ilias Ioannis , Linardi Anastasia , Milionis Charalambos , Venaki Evangelia , Tselebis Athanasios , Nikopoulou Stamatina , Koukkou Eftychia

Introduction: Cynicism (or cynical distrust) is described as a state of mind and belief that most people are selfish. Cynicism is an attitude characterized by general distrust of the motives of others, and some experts describe it as a form of chronic anger. Negative emotions, especially cynicism, may be harmful to physical health.Aim: The assessment of cynicism in pregnant women with common endocrine diseases.Subjects – Metho...