Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0025p237 | Pituitary | SFEBES2011

Molecular and functional characterisation of an endocannabinoid system in LβT2 gonadotrophs

Smith Lorna , Davies Elizabeth , Gastaldello Annalisa , Thompson Iain , Perello Edward , Korbonits Marta , Campanella Michelangelo , Fowkes Robert

Cannabinoids are known to exert effects throughout the endocrine system, including in the anterior pituitary. Whilst cannabinoid receptors (CB1 in particular) are expressed in numerous tissues, expression and function of an endocannabinoid system within specific anterior cell types has not been investigated. We have used well-characterised gonadotroph (LβT2 and αT3-1) and somatolactotroph (GH3) cell lines to establish the expression and functional role for cannabinoi...

ea0022p436 | Endocrine tumours &amp; neoplasia (<emphasis role="italic">Generously supported by Novartis</emphasis>) | ECE2010

Aryl hydrocarbon receptor- interacting protein: mutational analysis and functional validation in primary pituitary cell cultures

Formosa Robert , Farrugia Cecilia , Xuereb-Anastasi Angela , Korbonits Marta , Vassallo Josanne

Recently the Aryl hydrocarbon receptor – interacting protein (AIP) gene attracted attention as a novel gene linked to familial cases of acromegaly. In Malta the predicted prevalence of pituitary adenomas is particularly high, 4.67 per 10,000 population, thus suggesting a genetic predisposition.Fourty seven maltese patients with acromegaly were screened for germ-line mutations in the AIP gene. Pituitary tumour tissue, removed during transphenoidal su...

ea0021oc2.1 | Neuroendocrine tumours/pituitary | SFEBES2009

A novel mechanism of effect for somatostatin analogues: the role of AIP

Chahal Harvinder , Alband Neda , Ansorge Olaf , Karavitaki Niki , Carlsen Eivind , Wass John , Grossman Ashley , Korbonits Marta

Background: Recently, germline mutations in the aryl-hydrocarbon-receptor-interacting-protein (AIP) gene have been found to occur in familial and sometimes in early onset sporadic somatotroph adenomas. These tumours tend to respond less well to somatostatin analogues (SSA). It has been shown previously that AIP can upregulate the transcription factor Zac1 in liver cells, and we were able to also demonstrate this in pituitary cells. On the other hand, Zac1 is upregulated in res...

ea0021p22 | Bone | SFEBES2009

AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) regulates in vitro bone formation and bone mass in vivo

Shah Mittal , Bataveljic Attia , Violet Benoit , Arnett Tim , Saxon Leanne , Korbonits Marta , Chenu Chantal

Adenosine 5′-monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK), a regulator of energy homeostasis, has a central role in mediating the appetite-modulating and metabolic effects of many hormones and neuromodulators. We previously demonstrated similar neuroendocrine activation of AMPK in bone-forming osteoblasts. In this study, we tested whether stimulation of AMPK activity in osteoblasts plays a role in their function and whether deletion of the catalytic AMPKα1 subunit,...

ea0021p217 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | SFEBES2009

Is the anti-proliferative effect of AIP (aryl hydrocarbon receptor interacting protein) via ZAC transcription factor?

Alband Neda , Igreja Susanna , Chahal Harvinder S , Grossman Ashley B , Korbonits Marta

Background: Pituitary adenomas are relatively common in the general population, but the pathogenesis of these tumours remains largely unknown. Recently, germline mutations have been described in the AIP (aryl hydrocarbon receptor interacting protein) gene in several patients with familial isolated pituitary adenomas (FIPA). This gene is located on chromosome 11q13 and loss of heterozygosity at this locus as well as functional data from our group demonstrates a tumour suppresso...

ea0021p302 | Pituitary | SFEBES2009

The effect of the familial pituitary adenoma gene AIP on apoptosis

Tahir Asil , Korbonits Marta , Grossman Ashley B , Chahal Harvinder S , Igreja Susana , Leontiou Chrysanthia A

Background: Pituitary adenomas usually occur as sporadic tumours, but familial cases are increasingly identified. Patients of 15–40% with familial-isolated-pituitary-adenoma (FIPA) harbour germline mutations in the aryl-hydrocarbon receptor interacting gene (AIP). AIP is thought to act as a tumour suppressor gene, with loss of heterozygosity shown in pituitary tumour samples at the 11q13 locus, where AIP is located. Previously we have shown AIP has properties consistent w...

ea0021p354 | Steroids | SFEBES2009

Low testosterone and androgen receptor insensitivity results in decreased AMP-activated protein kinase activity (AMPK) in the liver in the testicular feminised (Tfm) mouse

Igreja Susana , Nettleship Joanne E , Jones Richard D , Channer Kevin S , Jones T Hugh , Korbonits Marta

There are controversial data on the beneficial/detrimental effects on the cardiovascular as well as on the metabolic system by the sex hormone testosterone. Recent data support the hypothesis that low levels of androgens are associated with adverse cardiovascular risk factors including an atherogenic lipid profile, obesity, insulin resistance and hypertension. AMPK is a sensor of energy balance at both the cellular and whole-body level. Once activated by low energy status, it ...

ea0020p179 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | ECE2009

AIP immunostaining is increased with lanreotide therapy in individuals with acromegaly and predicts changes in IGF-1 levels in female patients

Chahal Harvinder , Ansorge Olaf , Karavitaki Niki , Carlsen Eivind , Wass John , Grossman Ashley , Korbonits Marta

Background: Recently mutations in the aryl hydrocarbon receptor interacting protein (AIP) gene have been found to occur in familial and sporadic somatotroph adenomas. These tumours tend to respond less well to somatostatin analogues, are diagnosed at an earlier age and behave more aggressively. AIP is expressed in sporadic somatotroph adenomas (Leontiou, JCEM, 2008).Aim: To evaluate the change in AIP immunostaining in sporadic acromegaly patients treated...

ea0019oc22 | Cardiovascular metabolism | SFEBES2009

The effects of ghrelin and cannabinoids on AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) activity in growth hormone-secretagogue receptor (GHS-R) knockout mice

Lim CT , Kola B , Feltrin D , Perez-Tilve D , Grossman AB , Tschop MH , Korbonits M

Introduction: Ghrelin is a potent orexigenic brain-gut peptide with lipogenic and diabetogenic effects, possibly mediated by GHS-R. Cannabinoids also have orexigenic and lipogenic effects. AMPK is a regulator of energy homeostasis and we have previously shown that ghrelin and cannabinoids stimulate hypothalamic AMPK activity while inhibiting it in liver and adipose tissue, suggesting that AMPK mediates both the central appetite-inducing and peripheral effects of ghrelin and ca...

ea0019p186 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | SFEBES2009

Extracellular signal-regulated kinase pathway is over-activated in pituitary adenomas

Wlodek E , Dworakowska D , Leontiou C , Igreja S , Goth M , Korbonits M , Grossman A

Background: Extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) cascades are key signaling pathways involved in regulation of normal cell proliferation, survival and differentiation. Abberrant regulation of the ERK pathway contributes to tumourigenesis. The ERK signalling cascade partially controls transcription of the cell cycle regulator cyclin D1 and also expression and protein stability of the c-Myc proto-oncogene.Methods: Western Blotting was used to invest...