Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0011p434 | Endocrine disruptors | ECE2006

Origin of dysgenetic areas in testes of rats exposed to Di n-butyl phthalate (DBP) during fetal life: A model of human testicular dysgenesis syndrome

Mahood IK , Scott HM , Hallmark N , McKinnell C , Walker M , Fisher JS , Sharpe RM

Disorders of male reproductive health, including testicular cancer, cryptorchidism, hypospadias and low sperm counts, are common and may be increasing in incidence. These conditions manifest at different life stages (low sperm counts and testicular cancer in adulthood; cryptorchidism and hypospadias at birth) but are proposed to originate in fetal life. These disorders have therefore been hypothesized to comprise a ‘testicular dysgenesis syndrome’ (TDS), which result...

ea0007oc37 | Diabetes and metabolism | BES2004

Resistin as an acute phase reactant and a positive mediator of IL-6 and TNF-alpha secretion in isolated human subcutaneous adipocytes

Kusminski C , McTernan P , Fisher F , Valsamakis G , Chetty R , Harte A , Kumar S

Chronic sub-clinical inflammation is associated with both type 2 diabetes and related vascular complications which is coupled with pro-inflammatory markers, such as IL-6, TNF-alpha and C-reactive protein (CRP). Resistin is the latest protein to be linked with inflammation and insulin resistance in obesity. Adipose tissue has been previously established as a source of circulating resistin, TNF-alpha and IL-6. As our previous studies demonstrated a correlation between serum resi...

ea0007p54 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | BES2004

TLR mediated activation of the innate immune response in human adipocytes with associated down-regulation of adiponectin secretion and elevated TNF-alpha and IL-6 levels

Fisher F , Creely S , Burman C , Harte A , Chetty R , Valsamakis G , McTernan P , Kumar S

Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) is associated with insulin resistance and chronic sub-clinical inflammation. Pro-inflammatory cytokines produced from adipose tissue are secreted as part of the innate immune response and also associated with insulin resistance. In contrast, adipocyte derived adiponectin is associated with insulin sensitivity and also has anti-inflammatory properties. Hence fat may represent a site for mediating the innate immune response. We therefore investigated a mec...

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 ...

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...

ea0064011 | Effect of exogenous testosterone administration on serum oestradiol levels in assigned female at birth transgender people: result from a large transgender cohort | BES2019

Effect of exogenous testosterone administration on serum oestradiol levels in assigned female at birth transgender people: result from a large transgender cohort.

Defreyne J , Aers XP , Collet S , Wiepjes CM , Fisher AD , Schreiner T , Den Heijer M , Kaufman JM , T'Sjoen G

Aim: The changes in serum oestradiol levels in assigned female at birth (AFAB) transgender people receiving testosterone therapy have not been elucidated. How serum oestradiol levels change after initiation of testosterone therapy, if these levels should be monitored and whether altered oestradiol levels will result in adverse health outcomes, remains unclear.Methods: This prospective cohort study was part of the European Network for the Investigation of...

ea0063p124 | Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism 1 | ECE2019

Management of acute charcot arthropathy

Ahmad F , Yehia S , Devaka F , Muraleedharan V , Sihota S , Abdulla H , Higgins E , Fisher A , Thompson J

Aims/objectives: The aim of this retrospective audit on MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE CHARCOT ARTHROPATHY was to assess the current practice at King’s Mill hospital against the latest National institute of clinical excellence guidelines.Methods: A retrospective audit of 22 patients with diabetes presented with acute Charcot neuro-arthropathy, between January 2016 and August 2018 to the specialist diabetes foot team at KMH. The data was collected from the hosp...

ea0016p201 | Diabetes and cardiovascular diseases | ECE2008

No genetic impact of the SOCS3-gene on T2DM

Fischer Antje , Fisher Eva , Moehlig Matthias , Osterhoff Martin , Weickert Martin O , Pfeifer Andreas FH , Boeing Heiner , Spranger Joachim

The diabetic epidemic is increasing worldwide. The suppressor of cytokine signaling 3 (SOCS3) provides a link between cytokine action and their negative consequences on insulin signaling. This potential influence on the development of T2DM makes the gene a potential candidate gene for type 2 diabetes.We investigated the one haplotype tagging single nucleotide polymorphism (htSNP) rs4969168 to examine the impact on T2DM in two independent study population...

ea0016p402 | Neuroendocrinology | ECE2008

Effect of hyperprolactinemia in male patients consulting for sexual dysfunction

Giovanni Corona , Mannuci Edoardo , Fisher Alessandra , Lotti Francesco , Ricca Valdo , Balercia Giancarlo , Petrone Luisa , Forti Gianni , Maggi Mario

Objectives: The physiological role of prolactin in male sexual function has not been completely clarified. Aim of this study is the assessment of clinical features and of conditions associated with hyperprolactinemia in male patients consulting for sexual dysfunction.Design and methods: A consecutive series of 2146 (mean age 52.2±12.8 years) male patients with sexual dysfunction was studied. Several hormonal and biochemical parameters were studied a...