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ea0026p100 | Female reproduction | ECE2011

The aldosterone/renin ratio during administration of oral contraceptives with different types of gestogens

Locsei Z , Horvath D , Csizmadia Zs , Toldy E , Kovacs G L , Racz K

Aldosterone/renin ratio (ARR) is obtained by measurements of plasma aldosterone (ALD) and either plasma renin activity (PRA) or direct renin concentration (DRC). The various gestogen components (desogestrel, DSG; gestoden, GD; drospirenon, DRSP) of the frequently used oral contraceptives (OC) can influence the ARRs differently. Aim of the study was to analyze the effect of OCs with different gestogens and low-dose estradiol component on ARRs (ALD/PRA versus ALD/DRC).<p cla...

ea0026p111 | Female reproduction | ECE2011

Plasma testosterone fractions in women with hyperandrogenism

Toldy E , Horvath D , Locsei Z , Racz K , Kovacs G L

Plasma total testosterone (TT) does not provide reliable information about the biological active testosterone, since a large proportion of this hormone is bound to either specific (sex hormone binding globulin, SHBG) or non-specific binding proteins (albumin). Free testosterone (fT) represents not more than 0.7–2.2% of TT while bioavailable testosterone (BA-T) in females is about 15–48% of the TT. The aim was to investigate the analytical and clinical correlations am...

ea0026p388 | Thyroid (non cancer) | ECE2011

Tear cytokines in endocrine ophthalmopathy (EOP)

Koszegi T , Nagy A , Mezosi E , Gyorgyi E , Ludany A , Kovacs G L

Introduction: Human tear is rich in cytokines, i.e. in healthy individuals it exhibits a higher ratio of cytokines to total proteins than that in the serum of the same individual. EOP related to Graves–Basedow disease is thought to develop due to elevation of serum cytokine levels and to an altered cytokine response of the intra- and periorbital tissues. In our present study we focused on the measurement of IL6, IL8 and TNF-α, the relative amount of a lipocalin-type ...

ea0022p61 | Adrenal | ECE2010

Comparison of plasma aldosterone/signal activity and aldosterone/active signal ratios in different clinical conditions

Locsei Zoltan , Toldy Erzsebet , Horvath Dora , Nagy Rita , Racz Karoly , Szabolcs Istvan , Kovacs Gabor L

Because measurement of plasma signal activity (PRA) is time-consuming an automated method directly measuring active signal (REN) may be more suitable for clinical practice. The aim of the study was to analyse the diagnostic utility of REN and aldosterone (ALD)/REN ratio as compared to PRA and ALD/PRA ratio.Materials and methods: PRA, REN (DiaSorin) and ALD (Immunotech) were simultaneously measured in 123 plasma samples (83 females and 40 males; mean age,...

ea0022p246 | Clinical case reports and clinical practice | ECE2010

Serum prolactin levels in rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune diseases

Toldy Erzsebet , Opra Barna , Horvath Dora , Locsei Zoltan , Kovacs Gabor L , Racz Karoly

In certain patients with autoimmune diseases (AID) and with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), moderate hyperprolactinemia can be present.Aim: Our aim was to investigate free PRL levels in RA, using two different PRL assays known to react with a different sensitivity to MPRL. The relationship between PRL and the disease-specific autoantibodies (antibody to cyclic citrullinated peptide:cCP-Ab and antinuclear antibody:AN-Ab) were analyzed also.<p class="abstex...

ea0022p833 | Thyroid | ECE2010

Is there a need to constitute laboratory- and/or region-specific reference ranges for the screening of thyroid disorders?

Horvath Dora , Toldy Erzsebet , Locsei Zoltan , Nagy Rita , Kovacs Gabor L , Szabolcs Istvan

Usually, the first laboratory marker for thyroid disorders is TSH. FT4 and FT3 must not be measured unless TSH is out of the reference range. However, the reference range for TSH (and for free thyroid hormones) given by the manufacturers of immunoassays may be not completely valid for screening in iodine-deficient areas and among hospitalized patients either.Aim: Our aim was to constitute specific TSH, FT4, FT3...

ea0014p239 | (1) | ECE2007

Innervation of white and brown adipose tissue: dual viral transneuronal tracing study

Dénes Ádám , Darida Miklós , Boldogkoi Zsolt , Kovacs Krisztina

Central control of body weight involves coordinated regulation of food intake and energy metabolism. White (WAT) and brown (BAT) adipose tissue represent functionally distinct compartments of lipid storage and fuel consumption, respectively. Both adipose tissues are innervated by the sympathetic nervous system. Tyrosine hydroxylase positive fibers were found in between fat cells. To determine the extent to which the control of different fat compartments is provided by the same...

ea0014p331 | (1) | ECE2007

From sampling to analytics: experience and diagnostic consequences with some thyroid markers

Toldy Erzsebet , Locsei Zoltan , Szabolcs Istvan , Toldy Erzsebet , Kovacs Gabor L.

In the clinical laboratory practice, endocrine biomolecules are mainly measured by immunoassay. Storage of the samples can not be avoided in many cases. Measurement in the low concentration ranges require exact knowledge on how storage would influence the functional sensitivity of the measurement.Aim: To evaluate the effect of storage of serum samples on their stability and the functional sensitivity of the applied method.Methods: ...

ea0063p781 | Thyroid 2 | ECE2019

Iodine and selenium status in adult PKU

Sumanszki Csaba , Kiss Erika , Simon Erika , Galgoczi Erika , Soos Aron , Patocs Attila , Kovacs Bela , Nagy Endre V , Reismann Peter

Background: The standard, lifelong therapy of phenylketonuria (PKU) is natural protein-restricted diet completed with Phenylalanine (Phe)-free L-amino acid mixtures that provide the daily necessary micronutrients, such as iodine and selenium. Our main objective in this study was to assess the iodine and selenium status of patients with PKU, based on their adherence to the low-Phe diet, compared to a healthy control group. Secondly, we aimed to asses whether adherence to therap...

ea0032p114 | Calcium and Vitamin D metabolism | ECE2013

Vitamin D supply in healthy women with different reproductive stages: is there any relationship with DBP levels?

Toldy Erzsebet , Locsei Zoltan , Horvath Dora Eszter , Koppany Csaba , Kovacs Klaudia , Tancsics Emanuela , Kalman Bernadette , Racz Karoly

The total 25-hydoxy-vitamin-D (t-25OHD) level reflects the supply of vitamin D, but is also influenced by the levels of 25OHD binding proteins (DBP). We aimed studying t-25OHD and bioavailable 25OHD (bio-25OHD) levels in healthy females with different reproductive ages.Methods: t-25OHD, bio-intact parathormone (PTHi-1–84) (ECLIA, cobas e411, Roche), DBP (turbidimetry, Dako), calcium and albumin (Alb) levels were measured by routine methods (Modular,...