Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0009p223 | Clinical | BES2005

Effect of timing of prolactin sampling on the incidence of spurious hyperprolactinaemia

Lewandowski K , Skowronska-Jozwiak E , Szosland K , Lewinski A

It is recognized that a substantial proportion of patients found to have raised prolactin (PRL) level on a single testing is subsequently found to have normal PRL levels. Though this is often attributed to stress or medication factor, it should be noted, that PRL secretion displays diurnal variation with a nocturnal peak in the late-night/early morning hours. In our study we tested the hypothesis, that in some patients raised PRL levels in the morning may reflect individual di...

ea0073aep125 | Calcium and Bone | ECE2021

Summer sunshine exposure and vitamin d status in young and middle age poles: is 30 ng/ml Vitamin D cut-off really suitable for the polish population?

Magdalena-Basinska Lewandowska , Lewinski Andrzej , Horzelski Wojciech , Skowronska-Jozwiak Elzbieta

BackgroundThere is no universal consensus regarding vitamin sufficiency status with values either above 20 ng/ml, or 30 ng/ml being quoted as denoting ’sufficient’ status. We have endeavoured to assess the effects of summer sunshine exposure on vitamin D status from a single GP practice in central Poland.Subjects and methodsWe measured concentrations of vitamin D, parathyroid hormone (PTH), creatini...

ea0073aep178 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2021

High prevalence of 1st trimester gestational diabetes mellitus in polish women is accompanied by insulin resistance similar to pcos cohort

Lewandowski Krysztof , Gluchowska Monika , Garnysz Karolina , Horzelski Wojciech , Lewinski Andrzej

Back groundBoth pregnancy and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) constitute insulin-resistant states, while gestational diabetes (GDM) is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. Though screening for GDM is typically performed later in pregnancy, some women demonstrate significant insulin resistance (IR) and develop GDM even in 1st trimester. We have endeavoured to compare surrogate IR indices in 1st trimester pregnant women and in...

ea0090p812 | Late-Breaking | ECE2023

Importance of HLA in Grave’s orbitopathy development in Caucasian population

Stasiak Magdalena , Zawadzka-Starczewska Katarzyna , Tymoniuk Bogusław , Stasiak Bartłomiej , Lewinski Andrzej

Introduction: Graves’ disease (GD), similarly to most autoimmune disease, is triggered by environmental factors in genetically predisposed individuals. Particular HLA alleles increase or decrease GD risk. We have recently demonstrated novel, previously not reported association between a presence of alleles HLA-B*39:06, -B*37:01, -C*14:02, -C*03:02, -C*17:01, -DRB1*14:01 and GD. These alleles are independent risk factors, with no linkage disequilibrium with other,...

ea0090p813 | Late-Breaking | ECE2023

Subacute thyroiditis development and its clinical course are HLA-dependent

Stasiak Magdalena , Tymoniuk Bogusław , Zawadzka-Starczewska Katarzyna , Stasiak Bartłomiej , Lewinski Andrzej

Introduction: Subacute thyroiditis is a thyroid inflammatory disease, triggered mainly by viral factors in genetically susceptible individuals. Up to 2020, only HLA-B*35 was confirmed as SAT-related. However, obviously in HLA-B*35-negative patients, some other genetic background occurs. Material and Methods: We performed HLA-typing using high resolution NGS method in different groups of patients with SAT and demonstrated the new association between HLA a...

ea0049gp183 | Pituitary | ECE2017

Copeptin – a sensitive marker of an altered CRH-axis in pituitary disease

Lewandowski Krzysztof , Lewinski Andrzej , Skowronska-Jozwiak Elzbieta , Malicka Katarzyna , Horzelski Wojciech , Brabant Georg

Background: Copeptin (pre-proAVP) secreted in equimolar amounts with vasopressin (AVP) closely reflects AVP release. Previously it was shown that copeptin is stimulated in standard pituitary function tests acting through hypothalamic centres. Furthermore, copeptin has been shown to subtly mirror stress potentially mediated via CRH. To further test a potential direct interaction of CRH with copeptin release which could augment AVP effects on pituitary function, we investigated ...

ea0035p93 | Bone and Osteoporosis | ECE2014

The effects of recombinant human TSH on selected bone markers in the follow-up of patients treated for differentiated thyroid carcinoma

Krawczyk-Rusiecka Kinga , Skowronska-Jozwiak Elzbieta , Wojciechowska-Durczynska Katarzyna , Glowacka Ewa , Lewinski Andrzej

Introduction: TSH seems to play direct role in bone metabolism. TSH receptors are expressed on osteoblasts and osteoclast precursors. Osteocalcin (OC) is well known marker of bone formation, whereas collagen type I crosslinked C-telopeptide I (CTX) is marker of bone resorption. Sclerostin is a protein, recently found to inhibit bone formation, while parathormone (PTH) inhibits sclerostin production. The aim of the study was to estimate sclerostin, OC, CTX and PTH levels after ...

ea0035p109 | Calcium and Vitamin D metabolism | ECE2014

Effect of vitamin D concentration on pregnancy, health of pregnant women, and newborn

Skowronska-Jozwiak Elzbieta , Lebiedzinska Katarzyna , Smyczynska Joanna , Lewandowski Krzysztof , Pniewska-Siark Barbara , Glowacka Ewa , Lewinski Andrzej

Introduction: In pregnant women there is a twofold increase in synthesis of calcitriol, i.e. the active metabolite of vitamin D. Literature data point to adverse effects of vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy both for pregnant woman and foetus. Polish data on the effects of vitamin D deficiency in this group are scarce.Aim of the study: The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between vitamin D3 concentrations in pregnant women on health ...

ea0035p682 | Growth hormone IGF axis basic | ECE2014

Evaluation of the effect of X chromosome abnormalities on the response to GH therapy in children with turner syndrome

Kasprzyk Jakub , Wlodarczyk Marcin , Sobolewska Aleksandra , Glusinska Sylwia , Stawerska Renata , Hilczer Maciej , Lewinski Andrzej

Introduction: Turner syndrome (TS) is a condition caused by structural or numerical abnormalities of X chromosome. Growth deficiency is characteristic for patients with TS, and particular karyotype abnormalities of the X chromosome may be associated with different responsiveness to human GH (hGH) therapy. The aim of the study was to determine the effect of TS karyotype on growth velocity during hGH therapy in TS.Methods: 23 TS patients treated with hGH w...

ea0035p826 | Pituitary Basic (<emphasis role="italic">Generously supported by IPSEN</emphasis>) | ECE2014

Copeptin concentrations increase during glucagon stimulation test: possible role of copeptin in assessment of anterior pituitary function

Lewandowski Krzysztof , Lewinski Andrzej , Skowronska-Jozwiak Elzbieta , Stasiak Magdalena , Horzelski Wojciech , Brabant Georg

Background: Copeptin, the C-terminal part of the arginine vasopressin (AVP) precursor, is a 39-amino acid peptide stoichiometrically secreted with AVP in 1:1 ratio from the posterior pituitary. In contrast to AVP, copeptin remains stable ex vivo for several days in serum or plasma. Here, we investigated the use of the copeptin assay in the diagnostic workup of patients with suspected anterior pituitary dysfunction.Patients and methods: We measur...