Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0010oc23 | Young Endocrinologist session | SFE2005

The effect of the hormonal milieu on the response of the isolated human myometrium to PGE2

Fischer D , #Farrar|# , #OaDonovan,|# , #Senior,|K##Marshall|#

Prostaglandin E (EP) receptors have been characterised in human myometrium from non-pregnant and pregnant (non-labouring) donors (Senior et al. 1991; 1993). However. the response to PGE2 in tissue taken at labour has not been investigated. The aim of the present study was to compare myogenic activity and the effects of PGE2 in myometrium from donors at different stages of the menstrual cycle and at pregnancy (labouring and non-labouring).<p cla...

ea0019p301 | Reproduction | SFEBES2009

Functional pharmacology of prostaglandin E receptors in isolated human myometrium before and after labour-onset

Fischer D , Farrar D , O'Donovan P , Woodward D , Marshall K

Prostaglandin (PG) E2 acts through its receptors (EP1–4) to modulate myometrial contractions and cervical ripening at term gestation. Although uterine PGE2 biosynthesis is augmented with labour progression (Durn et al. 2008); functional EP1–4 receptors have yet to be determined. To characterise these receptors in gravid human myometrium, in vitro responses to selective and novel EP agonists were investigated b...

ea0016p437 | Neuroendocrinology | ECE2008

Pituitary dysfunction in patients after stroke

Boehncke Sandra , Fischer Kathrin , Badenhoop Klaus , Sitzer Matthias

Hypopituitarism is a known complication of traumatic brain injury and subarachnoidal bleeding. There are few data about pituitary dysfunction as a complication of cerebral ischemia. This study aimed to investigate this issue. We investigated the prevalence of pituitary dysfunction in patients with cerebral ischemia (a. cerebri media: n=19, thalamus: n=4 multiinfarction syndrome: n=17) NIHSS varied between 1–8. 40 patients, 23 males and 17 females, (me...

ea0015p293 | Reproduction | SFEBES2008

Desensitisation of oxytocin receptors with labour-onset in isolated human myometrium

Fischer Deborah , Farrar Diane , O'Donovan Peter , Woodward David , Marshall Kay

Although oxytocin is a potent stimulant of myometrial contractions, its role in parturition is controversial. The aim of the present study was to elucidate the functional mechanisms of oxytocin receptors in isolated human myometrium before and after labour-onset.Myometrial biopsies were obtained from consenting women (aged 21–34 years) undergoing Caesarean section at term pregnancy, not in labour (n=6), or in early (n=6) or late (n<...

ea0090ep309 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2023

Bicycle Exercise and Lifestyle Intervention in Newly Diagnosed Diabetes - An interim analysis of the BELIFE Study

Hepprich Matthias , Fischer Justus , Mudry Jonathan , Aubry Yoann , Trinh Beckey , Donath Marc

Background/Introduction: Lifestyle adaptations are crucial in the treatment of type 2 diabetes. However, implementation is difficult and patients especially with high glucose levels receive most often medication as first-line treatment instead of intensive lifestyle changes. We hypothesized that a primary lifestyle intervention as first-line treatment for newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes compared to standard of care is didactic, safe and can achieve metabolic control alone....

ea0035p37 | Adrenal cortex | ECE2014

Cardiovascular outcome in patients with primary aldosteronism following adrenalectomy and mineralocorticoid antagonist treatment: prospective results of the Munich Conn Center

Riester Anna , Fischer Evelyn , Degenhart Christoph , Bidlingmaier Martin , Hallfeldt Klaus , Beuschlein Felix , Reincke Martin

The cardiovascular outcome of targeted treatment of primary aldosteronism (PA) has not been prospectively studied in large cohorts. Using the data of the prospective German Conn’s registry we evaluated the effect of adrenalectomy (ADX) vs mineralocorticoid-receptor-antagonists (MRA) treatment on blood pressure (BP), serum potassium, eGFR, pro-BNP, number and WHO DDD of antihypertensive drugs. Since 2008, 181 patients have been newly diagnosed with PA and underwent subtype...

ea0032oc4.5 | Adrenal | ECE2013

ESE Young Investigator Award

Oszwald Andrea , Fischer Evelyn , Bidlingmaier Martin , Pallauf Anna , Degenhart Christoph , Beuschlein Felix , Reincke Martin

Adrenal vein sampling (AVS) is a technically demanding procedure required for identification of suitable candidates for unilateral adrenalectomy in primary aldosteronism. Recently, somatic mutations in aldosterone producing adenomas (APA) have become a focus of research. We identified KCNJ5 K+-channel mutations in 34% of APAs, and more recently mutations in 2 ATPase family members in 11 and 6%. However, it is unclear whether steroid gradients during the AVS are infl...

ea0032p10 | Adrenal cortex | ECE2013

First phase insulin secretion is impaired by aldosterone excess in primary aldosteronism

Fischer Evelyn , Adolf Christian , Pallauf Anna , Then Cornelia , Bidlingmaier Martin , Beuschlein Felix , Seissler Jochen , Reincke Martin

Context: Primary aldosteronism (PA) represents the most frequent cause of a curable secondary arterial hypertension. Conflicting data have been published regarding the effect of aldosterone excess on glucose and lipid metabolism.Objective: Our aim was to analyze insulin sensitivity and beta cell function in a cohort of PA patients. Prospective follow-up investigations were performed in a subgroup of patients before and after adrenalectomy to assess the m...

ea0029p44 | Adrenal cortex | ICEECE2012

Female patients with primary aldosteronism are diagnosed earlier and have a better outcome

Pallauf A. , Fischer E. , Endres S. , Bidlingmaier M. , Beuschlein F. , Reincke M.

Introduction: Primary aldosteronism (PA) is the most frequent curable form of hypertension. Hypokalemia is a late symptom of PA. Consequently, PA often is not diagnosed for many years. Our aim was to identify clinical and laboratory parameters in a large cohort of PA patients obtained during their first assessment.Methods: 96 consecutive patients prospectively studied since 2008 at the German Conn’s Registry Center in Munich were eligible for this s...

ea0029p288 | Cardiovascular Endocrinology and Lipid Metabolism | ICEECE2012

Plasma aldosterone to plasma renin ratio on an automated analyzer using two novel chemiluminescence immunoassays

Manolopoulou J. , Bennett A. , Grimminger P. , Fischer E. , Pallauf A. , Reincke M. , Diederich S. , Bidlingmaier M.

Background: Screening for primary aldosteronism (PA) using the aldosterone to renin ratio (ARR) is recommended by clinical practice guidelines in patient groups with a high prevalence as the disease is reported by several authors in more than 10% of essential hypertensives (EH).Methods: Plasma aldosterone concentration (PAC) and direct renin (DR) were measured using two novel automated chemiluminescence assays (IDS-iSYS; Boldon, UK) and compared to the S...