Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0014pl1 | Reading beyond the sequence – the plasticity of the LH/CG-LH receptor system | ECE2007

Reading beyond the sequence- the plasticity of the LH/CG-LH receptor system

Gromoll Joerg , Kossack Nina , Richter-Unruh Annette , Simoni Manuela

Male sexual development and masculinization are triggered by two hormones, CG and LH. While CG, produced by the trophoblasts during pregnancy, is essential for normal development of male secondary sex organs, pituitary LH is indispensable for virilization and initiation and maintenance of spermatogenesis. Both hormones exert their action via the LH receptor (LHR) expressed in the Leydig cells by stimulating testosterone biosynthesis. This two hormone/one receptor system is exc...

ea0014p620 | (1) | ECE2007

LH receptor gene expression and splicing variants in marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) testis and adrenal gland at puberty

Michel Caroline , Gromoll Jörg , Chandolia Ramesh , Simoni Manuela

Background: The LHR is a crucial mediator for normal sexual development and fertility. In the marmoset monkey (Callithrix jacchus), LHR type II, lacking exon 10, is the native receptor type. In addition to the testis, the LHR is expressed in the adrenal gland where its function remains unknown.Aim: To characterise marmoset LHR expression at different stages of puberty in the testis and adrenal gland and examine different splice variants in the tes...

ea0014p641 | (1) | ECE2007

XX-male syndrome: clinical, hormonal and molecular genetic findings in comparison to Klinefelter patients and normal men

Vorona Elena , Zitzmann Michael , Gromoll Joerg , Simoni Manuela , Nieschlag Eberhard

Background: The rare 46, XX-male syndrome has to be distinguished from more frequent forms of hypogonadism, especially the Klinefelter syndrome (47, XXY). We report 11 cases of SRY-positive XX-males in comparison to 101 age-matched Klinefelter patients and 78 age-matched normal men in a case-control study.Methods: The comparison included results from the physical examination, endocrinological data, semen analysis, cytogenetic and molecular genetic findin...

ea0011p645 | Reproduction | ECE2006

Spermatogenesis in autologous testicular transplants in the non-human primate Callithrix jacchus

Luetjens CM , Schlatt S , Nieschlag E , Simoni M , Wistuba J

Immature testicular tissue was successfully xenografted in several species but did not lead to spermatogenesis with tissue obtained from the non-human primate Callithrix jacchus. Previous data indicate that the microenvironment provided by the mouse host might cause this failure. We conducted an in vivo study performing autologous ectopic transplantation of testicular fragments in newborn anaesthetised marmoset monkeys and compared transplanted animals to sham op...

ea0056p980 | Pituitary - Basic | ECE2018

In vitro characterization and comparison of commercial GnRH antagonists

Sperduti Samantha , Riccetti Laura , Lazzaretti Clara , Simoni Manuela , Casarini Livio

Introduction: Hypothalamic gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) regulates mammalian reproductive system. It binds receptors (GnRHRs) expressed in gonadotrope cells of anterior pituitary, regulating the synthesis and secretion of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH). GnRHR is a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) coupled to Gαq/11 protein and, to a lesser extent, to Gαi/Gαs proteins, simultaneously activating Ca2+, β-cate...

ea0081p83 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2022

Menstrual cycle abnormalities as distinctive sign of type 1 diabetes mellitus: results from a meta-analysis

Corleto Rossella , Greco Carla , Cacciani Marta , Spaggiari Giorgia , Simoni Manuela , Santi Daniele

Background: Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) management profoundly changed across years, with increasing emphasis on stringent glycaemic control. While it is well demonstrated that the progressive improvement of glycaemic control allows a tighter command of diabetes-related complications, the positive implications thereof on reproductive functions are still unclear. Indeed, it is well known that oligomenorrhea and amenorrhea are more frequently detected in young women with T1DM...

ea0081p327 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2022

Retrospective observational study of Italian patients with diabetes mellitus in Covid-19 era: a big data approach

Greco Carla , Pirotti Tommaso , Brigante Giulia , Filippini Tommaso , Pacchioni Chiara , Trenti Tommaso , Simoni Manuela , Santi Daniele

Introduction: The prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) in patients with coronavirus disease (COVID)-19 varies widely, depending on population characteristics, country, age and disease severity. Moreover, pre-existing DM seems to double the risk of both critical COVID-19 and mortality.Aim: To evaluate incidence and mortality risk of COVID-19 in a large diabetic population in Northern Italy.Methods: A retrospective, observational, bi...

ea0081p181 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2022

Hormonal treatment modification during the long term follow-up of transwomen and transmen individuals: a retrospective observational Italian study

Cacciani Marta , Spaggiari Giorgia , M. Granata Antonio R. , Simoni Manuela , Santi Daniele

Background: Persons with assigned either male (AMAB) or female (AFAB) sex at birth might wish to obtain feminization or masculinization, respectively. To this purpose, hormonal treatment with sex hormones must be tailored to each subject. Several studies and the European Society of Endocrinology guidelines tried to identify the optimal hormonal treatment in both AMAB and AFAB subjects. However, the clinical management in the long term follow-up remains challenging. Many treatm...

ea0081ep867 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2022

Real-world evidence of follicle stimulating hormone effectiveness in male idiophatic infertility

Romeo Marilina , Spaggiari Giorgia , Nuzzo Federico , R.M. Granata Antonio , Simoni Manuela , Santi Daniele

Introduction: Male idiopathic infertility represents a therapeutic challenge for physicians, since a targeted aetiological treatment does not exist. Several hormonal and non-hormonal therapies have been proposed so far to increase pregnancy rates. Among hormonal therapies, exogenous follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) administration shows the most convincing physiological rationale in the face of a clinical efficacy below expectations. Indeed, from evidences available in the li...

ea0081ep896 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2022

Vascular erectile dysfunction as a mirror of general health: focus on patients comorbidities

Rossi Barbara , Romeo Marilina , Granata Antonio Raffaele Michele , Rochira Vincenzo , Simoni Manuela , Spaggiari Giorgia , Santi Daniele

Background: Erectile dysfunction (ED) represents the most frequent sexual dysfunction. Among several possible ED aetiologies, vascular ED (vED) presents the greatest implications for global individual health, resulting an early hallmark of cardiovascular diseases. Indeed, vED was demonstrated associated with a 1.25 times greater risk of developing major cardiovascular diseases. Alongside cardiovascular aspect, the evaluation of patients health, measured by the comorbidities nu...