Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0026p29 | Adrenal cortex | ECE2011

TP53 and adrenocortical cancer: analysis of germline mutations and polymorphic changes in 140 patients

Herrmann Leonie , Heinze Britta , Fassnacht Martin , Willenberg Holger , Quinkler Marcus , Reisch Nicole , Allolio Bruno , Hahner Stefanie

Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is part of the Li-Fraumeni tumour syndrome which is due to germline mutations in TP53. Recent studies demonstrate low penetrance mutations leading to later tumour manifestation. Furthermore, in ACC mutations outside the hotspot region have been found. TP53-polymorphisms have also been described to impact on p53 function. We, therefore investigated TP53 sequence alterations in a large cohort of adult patients with ACC.Method...

ea0020oc1.3 | Endocrine Tumours | ECE2009

131I-Iodometomidate radiotherapy for metastatic adrenocortical carcinoma: first clinical experience

Hahner Stefanie , Kreissl Michael , Fassnacht Martin , Johanssen Sarah , Haenscheid Heribert , Reiners Christoph , Allolio Bruno , Schirbel Andreas

Subject: Treatment options for adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) are still unsatisfactory. We could recently demonstrate that several patients with ACC exhibit a high and specific uptake of 123I-Iodometomidate (123I-IMTO). Therefore, we investigated if 131I-IMTO holds potential for radiotherapy in ACC.Methods: Dosimetry with 40 MBq I-131-IMTO was performed over 5 days in 7 patients and calculated activities were administered on a compassionate use basis in ...

ea0020oc3.6 | Reproduction/Stress/Endocrine Disruptors | ECE2009

Cortisol as a prognostic marker of outcome in acute ischemic cerebrovascular events

Neidert Stefanie , Katan Mira , Fluri Felix , Morgenthaler Nils , Schuetz Philipp , Mueller Beat , Christ-Crain Mirjam

Background: Stroke is the second commonest reason of mortality worldwide and a major cause of long term disability. Early prediction of outcome is important for allocation of therapeutic strategies. Endocrine alterations of the hypothalamus–pituitary–axis (HPA) are one of the first stress-induced alterations after cerebral ischemia. We evaluated the prognostic value of cortisol for outcome in acute ischemic cerebrovascular events.Method: In an ...

ea0020p20 | Adrenal | ECE2009

Chemokine receptor expression in the adrenal cortex and in adrenocortical tumours

Lang Katharina , Sturmer Andrea , Adam Patrick , Fassnacht Martin , Quinkler Marcus , Morcos Michael , Allolio Bruno , Hahner Stefanie

Introduction: Chemokines and their receptors (CR) have been demonstrated to be involved in tumour growth and site specific metastasis. Furthermore, several cytokines have been described to modulate adrenocortical function. Therefore, we have investigated the expression pattern and functional activity of chemokine receptors and of corresponding chemokines in adrenocortical tissue.Methods: Chemokine and CR expression was assessed by RT-PCR in normal adrena...

ea0016p7 | Adrenal | ECE2008

Health related quality of life differs between three replacement therapies in adrenal insufficiency

Bleicken Benjamin , Hahner Stefanie , Loeffler Melanie , Ventz Manfred , Allolio Bruno , Quinkler Marcus

Objective: There is evidence that current replacement regimens fail to restore well-being in patients with adrenal insufficiency (AI). No data is available on the effect of different therapeutical regimes (hydrocortisone, prednisolone, cortisone acetate) on the quality of life in these patients.Methods: About 883 patients with adrenal insufficiency were contacted, 526 patients participated (60%) and received a disease specific questionnaire and three sta...

ea0016p8 | Adrenal | ECE2008

Differences in quality of life between twice and thrice daily application of hydrocortisone in adrenal insufficiency

Bleicken Benjamin , Hahner Stefanie , Loeffler Melanie , Ventz Manfred , Allolio Bruno , Quinkler Marcus

Objective: There is evidence that current replacement regimens fail to restore well-being in patients with adrenal insufficiency. No data is available on the effect of twice or thrice daily administration of hydrocortisone on the quality of life in these patients.Methods: About 883 patients with adrenal insufficiency were contacted, 526 patients participated (60%) and received a disease specific questionnaire and three standardized questionnaires (SF36, ...

ea0016p55 | Adrenal | ECE2008

Adrenal crisis in primary and secondary adrenal insufficiency: frequency and causes

Hahner Stefanie , Loeffler Melanie , Bleicken Benjamin , Drechsler Christiane , Ventz Manfred , Quinkler Marcus , Allolio Bruno

Adrenal crisis (AC) is a rare but life-threatening complication in chronic adrenal failure. Here we evaluated frequency, causes and potential risk factors of AC in a large sample of patients with primary AI (PAI) or secondary AI (SAI).In a cross-sectional study 883 patients with AI were contacted by mail. 526 patients agreed to participate and received a disease specific questionnaire. Diagnoses and co-morbidities were verified by review of medical recor...

ea0016p785 | Thyroid | ECE2008

Isolated ACTH deficiency as a cause of impaired well-being in patients with primary hypothyroidism

Bender Gwendolyn , Cromme Claudia , Hahner Stefanie , Arlt Wiebke , Luster Markus , Reisch Nicole , Reinke Martin , Allolio Bruno

Objective: Isolated ACTH-deficiency (IAD) is considered a rare autoimmune endocrinopathy most frequently associated with autoimmune thyroid diseases (ATD). We have previously diagnosed IAD in four patients with primary hypothyroidism and negative TPO antibodies. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of undiagnosed IAD in patients with ATD.Methods: We studied 45 patients with ATD on stable L-thyroxine replacement (dose range...

ea0015p272 | Pituitary | SFEBES2008

Radiation-induced hypothalamic–pituitary damage in long term survivors of primary brain tumours is reflected by endocrine dysfunction and impaired health-related quality of life

Hammer Fabian , Sherlock Mark , Veit Stefanie , Badent Bettina , Allolio Bruno , Leussink Verena , Arlt Wiebke

Cranial radiotherapy is widely used in combination with chemotherapy to treat patients with primary brain tumours. Increased survival has lead to the recognition of long term sequelae, including endocrine dysfunction due to radiation-induced hypothalamic–pituitary damage. Here we assessed health-related quality of life and endocrine function in 31 adult long term survivors (median age 45, range 29–65 years; 21M, 10F) of primary brain tumours outside the hypothalamic&...

ea0015p312 | Steroids | SFEBES2008

Differences in quality of life between three replacement therapies in adrenal insufficiency

Bleicken Benjamin , Hahner Stefanie , Loeffler Melanie , Ventz Manfred , Allolio Bruno , Quinkler Marcus

Objective: There is evidence that current replacement regimens fail to restore well-being in patients with adrenal insufficiency (AI). No data is available on the effect of different therapeutical regimes (hydrocortisone, prednisolone and cortisone acetate) on the quality of life in these patients.Methods: Eight hundred and eighty three patients with adrenal insufficiency were contacted, 526 patients participated (60%) and received a disease specific que...