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ea0022p597 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary (<emphasis role="italic">Generously supported by Novartis</emphasis>) | ECE2010

Contribution of the molecular biology to the study of the behaviour of pituitary adenomas

Sanchez-Tejada Laura , Sanchez-Ortiga Ruth , Niveiro Maria , Peiro Gloria , Moreno Oscar , Aranda Ignacio , Alfonso Antonio A Pico

Background: There is an increasing interest to find specific prognostic markers of the aggressive behaviour of some pituitary adenomas (PA). The most studied markers have been the immunohistochemical staining for Ki-67 and p53. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relevance as possible prognostic markers of growth factors (IGF1R), angiogenic factors (VEGF and his receptor) and new genes (PTTG) versus the immunohistochemical expression of Ki-67 and p53 in PA.<p class="...

ea0020p649 | Reproduction | ECE2009

Erectile dysfunction among HIV-infected men is associated with protease inhibitor containing HAART

Moreno-Perez Oscar , Escoin Corina , Serna-Candel Carmen , Arias Nieves , Alfayate Rocio , Boix Vicente , Merino Esperanza , Portilla Joaquin , Pico Antonio

Background: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is an increasingly recognized condition among HIV-infected, however its prevalence and etiology remain unclear. Our aim was to asses prevalence and risk factors associated to ED in this population.Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed, 88 male HIV-positive without hepatitis C or diabetes were studied. Patients were classified according antiretroviral treatment (ART): naïve, protease inhibitor (PI)-conta...

ea0016s20.3 | Translational highlights | ECE2008

Monoallelic mutations in DUOXA2 are associated with mild permanent hypothyroidism and goiter

Ventura Paula , Azcona Cristina , Clemente Maria , Albisu Marian , Audi Laura , Carrascosa Antonio , Visser Theo , Moreno Jose C

Generation of H2O2 at the apical membrane of thyroid cells is essential for iodination of thyroglobulin. Dual oxidase 2 (DUOX2) is the catalytic core of the thyroidal H2O2 generator, and its deficiency leads to congenital hypothyroidism (CH) in humans and mice. The Dual oxidase maturation factor 2 (DUOXA2) is a recently identified endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-resident protein required for expression of DUOX2 activity.<p class="abst...

ea0016p636 | Reproduction | ECE2008

Gonadotropin releasing hormone analogue in cyclophosphamide-induced premature gonadal failure prevention

Revert Paula , Moreno Oscar , Lopez-Gomez Juan Miguel , Sivera Francisca , Martinez Sandra , Perdiguero Miguel , Pascual Eliseo , Pico Antonio

Background: Premature ovarian failure (POF) due to cyclophosphamide (Cyc) therapy is well documented in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients. Studies show that the use of gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) analogues appears to protect women from POF. We present our experience in SLE patients treated with triptorelin.Methods: Observational study of 15 women diagnosed of SLE who have received concomitant treatment with Cyc and GnRH analogues (tri...

ea0016p754 | Thyroid | ECE2008

Interference in assay of thyroid hormones due to auto-antibodies against thyroxine and triiodothyronine: report on two patients with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis

Moreno-Perez Oscar , Serrano Joaquin , Alfayate Rocio , Lopez Maite , Martinez-Fuster Sandra , Arias Nieves , Mauri Monsrrat , Pico Antonio Miguel

Introduction: Characteristically the discordant thyroid function test has been attributed to TSH-producing hypophyseal adenoma, familial dysalbuminemic hyperthyroxinemia and thyroid hormone resistance syndrome. We presented 2 cases with raised peripheral thyroid hormones with detectable TSH due to the presence of auto-antibodies against the peripheral thyroid hormones (PTAAb). <thead valign="...

ea0014p45 | (1) | ECE2007

Progression of diabetic retinopathy in pregestational diabetes mellitus

Guerrero R , Martinez Brocca MA , Pomares MA , Palma S , Gonzalez I , Acosta D , Moreno E , Villamil F

Background: Pregnancy may adversely affect the progression of diabetic retinopathy and can have serious implications for the pregnant women.Aim: To asses the impact of pregnancy on the progression of diabetic retinopathy in women with type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus and to identify risk factors for the progression of retinopathy during pregnancy.Methods: 306 diabetic women, 229 (75.4%) with type 1 and 77 (23.9%) with type 2 di...

ea0056oc2.3 | Look who is controlling your gonads! | ECE2018

Whole exome sequencing in non-obstructive azoospermia allows the identification of a high-risk subgroup of infertile men for undiagnosed Fanconi Anemia, a cancer-prone disease

Krausz Csilla , Riera-Escamilla Antoni , Chianese Chiara , Moreno-Mendoza Daniel , Rajmil Osvaldo , Ruiz-Castane Eduard , Surralles Jordi

Background: The etiology of non-obstructive azoospermia (NOA) remains unknown in about 40% of cases and genetic factors are likely to be involved in a large proportion of them. Gene mutations involved in stem cell proliferation and DNA repair may cause isolated NOA or be responsible for syndromic diseases, such as Fanconi Anemia (FA). Although the most frequent presenting symptom in FA is bone marrow failure in childhood, in about 10% of cases the diagnosis is delayed until ad...

ea0056gp155 | Obesity | ECE2018

Changes in gut microbiota and metabolic profiles after sleeve gastrectomy

Puig Rocio , Pellitero Silvia , Martinez Eva , Tarasco Jordi , Moreno Pau , Vilarrasa Nuria , Vendrell Joan , Fernandez Sonia , Puig-Domingo Manel

We aimed to assess the effect of sleeve gastrectomy (SG) on the metabolic and gut microbiota profiles in non-diabetic obese patients with different grade of insulin resistance (IR).Methods: Prospective study of 22 morbid non-diabetic obese patients (77.2% women, age 47.13±9.51 years, basal BMI 45.59±4.99 kg/m2, 11 IR and 11 non-IR) undergoing SG. A fasting blood sample was collected at baseline and at 6 months post-SG for the determi...

ea0056p778 | Pituitary - Basic | ECE2018

Comparative differential effects of secretagogues upon regulation of pituitary GH in several vertebrates

Sosa Valeria Alejandra Urban , Mendoza Jose Avila , Salas Martha Carranza , Moreno Carlos Guillermo Martinez , Munoz Maricela Luna , Aramburo Carlos

It is known that the synthesis and release of pituitary GH is controlled by complex neuroendocrine mechanisms that involve several neuropeptides, such as GHRH, SST, PACAP, TRH, GnRH, Ghrelin, among other regulators. Previous reports indicate that, during vertebrate evolution, the potency and efficacy of these secretagogues may vary and play differential effects upon GH regulation. In this work we aimed to study, in vitro, the capacity of these peptides to control the ...

ea0056p1144 | Thyroid cancer | ECE2018

Changing treatment trends with radioiodine in thyroid carcinoma at the beginning of 21st century in Castilla-La Mancha (Spain)

Delgado Manuel , Sastre Julia , Quiroga Ivan , Gonzalez Javier , Torres Belvis , Aznar Silvia , Alvarez Visitacion , Herranz Sandra , Moreno Jesus , Gomez Paz

Background and objective: The incidence of differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC) is increasing worldwide. Radioiodine (RAI) ablation is one of the main elements in the therapy of DTC after surgical removal of the gland. This study aims to compare the use of I131 in a Spanish Cohort of DTC before and after the American Thyroid Association (ATA) 2009 guidelines.Patients and methods: The Cadit-CAM study was designed to evaluate retrospectively characterist...