Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0065p425 | Thyroid | SFEBES2019

Severe proximal myopathy with high creatine kinase levels secondary to Hashimoto’s thyroiditis

Shah Najeeb , Jervis William , Mongolu Shiva , Sathyapalan Thozhukat

A 30-year-old teacher with no past medical history presented with a 3 month history of muscle weakness, pain and spasms together with cold intolerance, weight gain and fatigue. She had a baby 4 months prior to this and 2 months after delivery noticed palpitations, insomnia and tiredness which resolved spontaneously. She was a non-smoker who did not consume alcohol. She was not on any medication. There was no family history of endocrinopathy. Clinical examination revealed proxi...

ea0038p354 | Reproduction | SFEBES2015

Increased expression of circulating miRNA-93 in women with polycystic ovary syndrome may represent a novel, non-invasive biomarker for diagnosis

Sathyapalan Thozhukat , David Rhiannon , Gooderham Nigel J , Atkin Stephen L

Introduction: MicroRNAs (miRNA) are a novel class of small noncoding single-stranded RNA molecules 18–24 nucleotides long that regulate gene expression at the post-transcriptional level. There is increasing evidence of their importance in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), with their differential expression depending on obesity. There is recent evidence that miRNA-93 and mi-RNA-223 may have a role to play in the modulation of insulin resistance, through GLUT4 modulation in...

ea0025p32 | Clinical biochemistry | SFEBES2011

Significance of insulin-C-peptide ratio in the diagnostic algorithm for endogenous hyperinsulinaemia

Sugunendran Suma , Narayanan Deepa , Shafiq Waqas , Malik Mohamed , Sathyapalan Thozhukat

Background: Insulin, derived from a single chain precursor pro-insulin, is cleaved by convertases to form insulin (t1/2 – 4 min) and C-peptide (t1/2 – 30 min). The ratio of insulin to C-peptide levels, which is usually less than one, is reversed in presence of exogenous insulin and insulin autoimmune syndrome. We present the significance of insulin-C-peptide ratio (ICR) in the diagnostic algorithm for the investigation of endogenous hyperinsulinaemia.<p class="ab...

ea0025p126 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2011

Does the effect of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease confer increased cardiovascular risk in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome?

Dawson Alison , Sathyapalan Thozhukat , Kilpatrick Eric , Atkin Stephen

Background: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) are both associated with the metabolic syndrome and are each associated with increased cardiovascular risk. Endothelial function, an early feature in the development of atherosclerosis, has been shown to be abnormal in both PCOS and NAFLD.The aim of this study was to determine if NAFLD conferred additional cardiovascular risk compared to PCOS alone.<p class="ab...

ea0025p149 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2011

Improvement of cardiovascular risk factors 12 months after Roux-en-Y surgery

Dawson Alison , Sathyapalan Thozhukat , Sedman Peter , Kilpatrick Eric , Atkin Stephen

Background: Obesity is associated with increased insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes and increased cardiovascular risk leading to atherosclerosis. Bariatric surgery has been shown to improve some of these factors in obese patients with glucose intolerance. A form of bariatric surgery is the Roux-en-Y procedure which can result in greater weight loss and restriction with less malabsorption than other procedures (such as the bilious-pancreatic diversion); but the effect of some ...

ea0015p8 | Bone | SFEBES2008

A rare complication of a rare disease: case report of an indolent metastatic parathyroid cancer

Sathyapalan Thozhukat , Masson Ewan A , Cattermole Helen R , Aye Mo

A 15-year-old boy presented with a spiral fracture of left tibia and fibula in 1980. Adjusted serum calcium was 3.38 mmol/l. He had biochemical primary hyperparathyroidism and a superior parathyroid adenoma was removed. His calcium normalised and he was well for next 13 years until 1993 when his calcium began to rise with multiple palpable cervical lymph nodes. He underwent extensive neck dissection. Lymph node histology showed metastases from poorly differentiated parathyroid...

ea0013p122 | Cytokines and growth factors | SFEBES2007

Interleukin-1alpha: the key to polycystic ovarian syndrome?

Sathyapalan Thozhukat , Speirs Valerie , Killick Stephen , Atkin Stephen L

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) affects 5–10% of reproductive-aged women and is associated with hyperandrogenism and chronic anovulation. Leukocytes, together with granulosa cells, may contribute to the pathogenesis of PCOS via their ability to secrete an array of cytokines implicated in follicle growth.Aim: Using RT-PCR, we screened for the expression of a range of cytokines in ovarian biopsies obtained from PCOS patients and normal individuals to...

ea0012p68 | Neuroendocrinology and behaviour | SFE2006

High cocoa polyphenol rich chocolate improves the symptoms of chronic fatigue

Sathyapalan T , Campion P , Beckett S , Rigby AS , Atkin SL

BackgroundChronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a debilitating condition with high morbidity and associated reduced quality of life. There are data suggesting neuro-endocrine axis involvement in CFS including disturbance in hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, growth hormone axis, opioidergic system and interactions with 5-Hydroxy Tryptamine (5-HT) system. Studies with selective 5-HT-releasing agents, using prolactin or cortisol responses to stimulation, fou...

ea0011p26 | Bone | ECE2006

Is 1 g of calcium and 800 IU of Vitamin D sufficient to replenish Vitamin D stores in postmenopausal women with low bone density?

Sathyapalan T , Bottazzi M , Walton C , Albertazzi P

Calcium and Vitamin D deficiency is a common cause of falls and fracture and supplementation with 1 g of calcium and 800 IU of vitamin D is commonly recommended.However, the serum level of 25 OHD that defines deficiency is controversial, and the 25 OHD level required to normalise serum parathyroid hormone (PTH)-in the presence of normal calcium- is often used. In this study we set out to explore how effective is 1 g of calcium and 800 IU of vitamin D in ...

ea0077cc2 | (1) | SFEBES2021

Familial hypocalciuric hypercalcaemia (FHH) type 3: A rare cause of parathyroid (PTH) dependent hypercalcaemia with associated learning disabilities and behavioural problems

Shah Najeeb , Amjad Masroor , Benamer Sufyan , Deshmukh Harshal , Sathyapalan Thozhukat , Mohammed Kamrudeen

Case: A 25-year-old male with a history of Asperger’s syndrome, not on regular medication, with no family history of endocrinopathy; was referred with mild hypercalcaemia found during routine investigations for fatigue, weight loss, diarrhoea and vomiting. A normal PTH suggested PTH-dependent hypercalcaemia. There was no history of fractures or nephrolithiasis. DEXA scan showed normal bone mineral density (femur, spine and forearm). The gastrointestinal symptoms and fatig...