Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0004ds7 | Treatment of insulin resistance or post-prandial hyperglycaemia - contrasting evidence | SFE2002

Role of insulin resistance with the evidence from thiazolidinediones

Barnett A

Insulin resistance is an insulin signalling defect, defined as resistance of the body to the biological actions of insulin. It is present in around 25% of the UK adult population and, although genetic factors are involved, the major arbiters are obesity and sedentary lifestyle. The tendency of cardiovascular risk factors to co-occur in the same patient may relate to insulin resistance as a primary abnormality. This hypothesis remains controversial particularly as to whether th...

ea0003oc28 | Metabolism | BES2002

Rosiglitazone inhibits insulin-mediated rise in angiotensinogen expression and angiotensin II secretion in human subcutaneous adipocytes

Harte A , McTernan P , Smith S , Barnett A , Kumar S

The renin-angiotensin system (RAS)is important for the regulation of blood pressure with its blockade shown to reduce the vascular complications of diabetes. Adipose tissue expresses the RAS system and may contribute to obesity associated hypertension. Our previous in vitro studies have demonstrated that in human adipose tissue production of both angiotensinogen (AGT) and the active metabolite angiotensin II are stimulated by insulin. The present study investigated the ...

ea0003p97 | Diabetes & Metabolism | BES2002

The expression of resistin mRNA in human adipose tissue

McTernan P , McTernan C , Lauer M , Barnett A , Kumar S

Resistin, a novel signalling molecule isolated in mice, has been suggested to be the putative hormone thought to link obesity with type 2 diabetes. As central obesity is associated with a higher risk of diabetes, we compared resistin mRNA expression in abdominal fat depots to thigh and breast adipose tissue. Mononuclear cells are also known to expression resistin, therefore, CD45 expression (a marker of mononuclear blood cells), was also analysed. RNA was extracted from 32 hum...

ea0031p228 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2013

The development of a structured education programme to improve cardiovascular risk in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (SUCCESS Study)

Mani Hamidreza , Daly Heather , Barnett Janette , Levy Miles , Khunti Kamlesh , Howlett Trevor , Davies Melanie

Introduction: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) has a prevalence of 10–15% and is associated with metabolic and mental health consequences. There is evidence that structured education programmes improve illness perception, quality of life and the metabolic profile in other chronic conditions however evidence for structured patient education in PCOS is lacking.We aimed to use an iterative cycle of research to develop a pragmatic educational interventi...

ea0009oc7 | Oral Communication 1: Diabetes and metabolism | BES2005

Calcitonin Gene Related Peptide (CGRP)II mRNA in human subcutaneous adipose tissue is altered by menopausal status

Gupta P , Harte A , Hill M , Barnett A , Sturdee D , Kumar S , McTernan P

CGRP, a potent vasodilator, is elevated in the intense periods during menopausal hot flushes and presently represents a candidate mediator of vasomotor symptoms. However due to the short half-life of CGRP, the local paracrine effects may be more important than systemic effects. These local paracrine effects may be mediated in conjunction with adipose tissue, due to close physical proximity with the vasculature; as well as altered oestrogen metabolism following menopause. There...

ea0005oc18 | Obesity and Diabetes | BES2003

Expression of adiponectin protein in human fat: the effect of type 2 diabetes and obesity

Fisher F , McTernan P , McTernan C , Chetty R , Harte A , Valsamikis G , Barnett A , Kumar S

Adiponectin is an adipocyte derived-hormone, associated with insulin sensitivity and a lower risk of atherosclerosis. As central rather than gluteo-femoral fat is known to increase the risk of type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and cardiovascular disease we investigated the mRNA and protein expression of adiponectin in human adipose tissue depots. RNA and protein was extracted using a cohort of 46 human adipose tissue samples (non-diabetic (ND) (age: (mean plus/minus SD) 44.33 plus/minus ...

ea0005p275 | Thyroid | BES2003

Lack of association of the interleukin 4 receptor gene with Graves' disease in the UK

Tait K , Heward J , Kelly M , Barnett A , Franklyn J , Gough S

The functional interleukin-4 receptor is a heterodimeric complex composed of the IL-4 receptor alpha chain and the common cytokine gamma chain. The interleukin-4 receptor (IL-4R) gene is located on human chromosome 16p12.1-11.2. A polymorphism at codon 50 of the alpha chain alters the receptor response to the Th2 cytokine interleukin-4 (IL-4). The allele with the amino acid isoleucine at position 50 (Ile50) upregulates receptor activity in response to binding with IL-4 ...

ea0003p98 | Diabetes & Metabolism | BES2002

Expression of adiponectin mRNA in human adipose tissue depots in non-diabetic and diabetic patients

Fisher F , McTernan P , McTernan C , Chetty R , Anwar A , Barnett A , Kumar S

Adiponectin (acrp30) is an adipocyte derived-hormone, associated with insulin sensitivity and lower risk of atherosclerosis. Plasma adiponectin concentrations are decreased in obese and type 2 diabetic subjects with insulin resistance. As central rather than gluteo-fermoral fat is known to increase the risk of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease we investigated the expression of adiponectin in human adipose tissue depots. We examined expression of adiponectin mRNA level...

ea0003p153 | Genetics | BES2002

Lack of association of the insulin gene region with Grave's disease in the UK

Tait K , Collins J , Heward J , Allahbadia A , Barnett A , Franklyn J , Gough S

Graves' disease and type 1 diabetes frequently occur together and this would suggest that genetic susceptibility is due to common loci. The insulin (INS) gene region (IDDM2) on chromosome 11p15.5 is linked to, and associated with, type 1 diabetes and it has been suggested that it may be acting as a general autoimmunity locus. Susceptibility is conferred by the variable number of tandem repeats (VNTR); a polymorphic region situated 5' to the INS gene. The class I/I homozygote g...