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ea0081ep699 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2022

Pituitary adenomas characteristics in patients with multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1, its phenocopies and sporadic acromegaly

Trukhina Diana , Mamedova Elizaveta , Lapshina Anastasia , Nikitin Alexey , Koshkin Philipp , Azizyan Vilen , Grigoriev Andrey , Belaya Zhanna , Melnichenko Galina

Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1(MEN1) is a hereditary condition caused by mutations in the MEN1 gene, which encodes menin protein. The syndrome predisposes to the development of tumors in both endocrine and non-endocrine systems. In patients with MEN1, pituitary adenomas (PA) occur in approximately 40% of all cases. If patient has MEN1 phenotype with no mutations in MEN1 gene, the condition is regarded as a phenocopy. The reason of several endocrine MEN1-...

ea0084ps1-02-18 | Hypothyroidism | ETA2022

Human cerebral organoids as in vitro platform to assess thyroid hormone system disrupting chemicals

Fernandez-Vallone Valeria , Hellwig Lina , Opitz Robert , Obermayer-Wasserscheid Benedikt , Wiese Niklas , Rijntjes Eddy , Kohrle Josef , Mergenthaler Philipp , Stachelscheid Harald

Thyroid hormones (TH) play a fundamental role in brain development. Changes on TH availability during pregnancy and early childhood can lead to neurological disorders. Accordingly, concerns are mounting that exposure to environmental compounds capable of interfering with TH action can disrupt neuronal development. Current approaches to categorize chemicals as thyroid hormone system disrupting chemicals (THSDC) are mainly based on determination of changes in circulating TH conc...

ea0063gp44 | Metabolic Syndrome and Hypoglycaemia | ECE2019

Effects of anti-inflammatory treatment on fibroblast growth factor-21 in obesity and metabolic syndrome

Ebrahimi Fahim , Urwyler Sandrine , Betz Matthias , Christ Emanuel , Schuetz Philipp , Mueller Beat , Donath Marc , Mirjam Christ-Crain

Background: Fibroblast growth factor-21 (FGF21), which has recently been identified as a central regulator of metabolism, is known to be increased in conditions of obesity, insulin resistance, and fatty liver. Likewise, there is evidence that FGF21 increases with systemic inflammation. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether chronic low-grade inflammation might be the underlying mechanism and whether an anti-inflammatory treatment decreases FGF21 levels in metabolic diso...

ea0063gp133 | Obesity | ECE2019

Effect of IL1-receptor antagonist on renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system and hemodynamics in obese individuals

Urwyler Sandrine , Ebrahimi Fahim , Burkard Thilo , Schuetz Philipp , Poglitsch Marko , Beat Mueller , Donath Marc Y , Christ-Crain Mirjam

Background: Interleukin (IL)-1 antagonism decreases systolic blood pressure in obese individuals. However, the underlying mechanism is unknown. Based on experimental data in animals we hypothesised a blood-pressure lowering effect of IL-1-antagonism via modulation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS).Methods: In this post-hoc explorative study, we examined short- (2 days) and long-term effects (4 weeks) of IL-1 antagonism (anakinra/Kineret<...

ea0063p733 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology 2 | ECE2019

Moderate hyponatremia at discharge is associated with increased risk of recurrence in patients with community-acquired pneumonia

Potasso Laura , Odilia Sailer Clara , Blum Claudine , Cesana-Nigro Nicole , Schuetz Philipp , Mueller Beat , Christ-Crain Mirjam

Background: Hyponatremia is the most common electrolyte disorder in hospitalized patients with pneumonia. Different studies have shown an association of admission hyponatremia and worse in-hospital outcome, but no data are available about the impact of hyponatremia at discharge on outcome.Material and methods: Data from a double-blind randomized study including 725 patients hospitalized with community-acquired pneumonia were analyzed. The primary aim of ...

ea0049ep942 | Pituitary - Clinical | ECE2017

Characteristics and 1-year follow-up of patients with profound hyponatremia due to primary polydipsia – a multicentre prospective observational study

Sailer Clara , Winzeler Bettina , Nigro Nicole , Suter-Widmer Isabelle , Arici Birsen , Bally Martina , Schuetz Philipp , Mueller Beat , Christ-Crain Mirjam

Introduction: Hyponatremia due to excessive fluid intake (i.e. primary polydipsia (PP)) is common. It may culminate in profound hyponatremia – carrying considerable risk of morbidity. However, data on patients with PP leading to hyponatremia is largely lacking. Herein, we describe the characteristics of polydipsic patients hospitalised with profound hyponatremia, and assess one-year outcomes.Method: In this prospective observational study, we includ...

ea0042p30 | (1) | Androgens2016

Critical Role of Androgen Receptor Level in Prostate Cancer Cell Resistance to New Generation Antiandrogen Enzalutamide

Hoefer Julia , Akbor Mohammady , Handle Florian , Ofer Philipp , Puhr Martin , Parson Walther , Culig Zoran , Klocker Helmut , Heidegger Isabel

Enzalutamide is an androgen receptor (AR) inhibitor approved for therapy of metastatic castration resistant prostate cancer. However, clinical application revealed that 30 to 40% of patients acquire resistance after a short period of treatment. Currently, the molecular mechanisms underlying such insensitivities are not completely understood, partly due to a lack of model systems. In the present study we established three different cellular models of enzalutamide resistance inc...

ea0041ep232 | Cardiovascular Endocrinology and Lipid Metabolism | ECE2016

Vascular calcification – Impact of PRRG1-4

Schweighofer Natascha , Aigelsreiter Ariane , Trummer Olivia , Kniepeiss Daniela , Wagner Doris , Stiegler Philipp , Pieber Thomas , Muller Helmut , Obermayer-Pietsch Barbara

Pathophysiological calcification in the vasculature favours cardio- and cerebrovascular diseases. In patients with chronic kidney disease vitamin K metabolites are associated with decreased vascular calcification.We investigated the expression of the vitamin K dependent proteins PRRG1-4 in vessels and bone to identify differences in expression pattern during atherosclerosis (AS) stages and compare the two tissue profiles.Gene expre...

ea0041ep569 | Diabetes therapy | ECE2016

Combined metformin-associated lactic acidosis and euglycaemic ketoacidosis

Schwetz Verena , Eisner Florian , Schilcher Gernot , Eller Kathrin , Plank Johannes , Lind Alice , Pieber Thomas R , Mader Julia K , Eller Philipp

Introduction: In metformin-associated lactic acidosis with renal dysfunction inhibition of hepatic gluconeogenesis by drug accumulation may aggravate fasting induced-ketoacidosis. We report the occurrence of metformin-associated lactic acidosis with concurrent euglycemic ketoacidosis in three patients with renal failure.Cases: The first patient was a 79-year-old woman who suffered from chronic kidney disease stage IIIa after traumatic uninephrectomy, and...

ea0035p947 | Steroid metabolism and action | ECE2014

Vitamin D is associated with androgen synthesis in human testicular cells

Hofer Daniela , Munzker Julia , Zachhuber Verena , Stiegler Philipp , Hutz Karla , Zigeuner Richard , Pieber Thomas , Muller Helmut , Obermayer-Pietsch Barbara

Introduction: Testosterone production in male testicular cells is mainly stimulated by LH, secreted by the pituitary. Recent findings have shown significant clinical associations of vitamin D seasonal rhythms and androgens in men (Wehr et al. 2010, Nimptsch et al. 2012). We aimed to elucidate associations of vitamin D and androgen synthesis on a cellular level.Methods: Human primary testicular cells, isolated from testes of braindead donors, and a cell l...