Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0015p278 | Reproduction | SFEBES2008

Antimullerian hormone as a predictor of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome

Gelbaya Tarek , Wilkinson Hannah , Roberts Steve , Laing Ian , Nardo Luciano

Objectives: To evaluate the use of Antimüllerian hormone (AMH) measured on day 2 of spontaneous menstrual cycles in the prediction of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS).Design: Prospective observational study.Setting: IVF unit within a department of reproductive medicine and surgery.Patients: Women undergoing their first cycle of controlled ovarian hyperstimulation (COH) for IVF/ICSI.<p class="...

ea0013p141 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2007

Expression and regulation of KiSS-1 in adipose tissue: Are kisspeptins adipokines?

Brown Russell , Imran Sayed , Ur Ehud , Wilkinson Michael

Kisspeptins, peptide products of the KiSS-1 gene, are pleiotropic hormones best recognized as novel regulators of puberty onset and the reproductive system. Thus, the hypothalamus expresses both KiSS-1 and its receptor, GPR54. Hypothalamic KiSS-1 is attenuated by food restriction (72 h fast),and this provides a plausible link between negative energy balance and the disruption of reproductive function. Hypothalamic KiSS-1 mRNA levels are also reduced...

ea0011p268 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | ECE2006

Increased expression of the adipokines resistin and fiaf in hypoxic/ischemic mouse brain

Wiesner G , Brown RE , Robertson GS , Ur E , Wilkinson M

Obesity and adipokines are associated with a state of chronic low grade inflammation (Trayhurn & Wood 2004).In view of our findings that the adipokines resistin and fiaf (fasting-induced adipose factor) are also expressed in mouse brain and pituitary gland (Wiesner et al 2004), we tested the hypothesis that these factors would be induced in brain tissue following cerebral hypoxia/ischemia (H/I). Neonatal H/I (postnatal day 8; unilateral common c...

ea0011p280 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | ECE2006

Regulation of brain-derived resistin and FIAF in a novel hypothalamic neuronal cell line

Brown RE , Imran A , Belsham DD , Ur E , Wilkinson M

Adipokines such as resistin and FIAF (fasting-induced adipose factor) are predominantly, but not exclusively, expressed in adipose tissue and may modulate insulin sensitivity and lipid metabolism. We reported that resistin and fiaf mRNA, and resistin protein, are detectable in the mouse hypothalamus and pituitary gland (see eg. Wiesner et al. 2004). We are investigating the regulation of these genes in a novel hypothalamic neuronal cell line (n-1; Belsham ...

ea0009p40 | Growth and development | BES2005

Purifying growth hormone on an affinity column using his-tagged growth hormone receptor

Bowles C , Wilkinson I , Sayers J , Ross R

INTRODUCTION: We have been interested to investigate the biological activity of mutant molecules of growth hormone. Purification of growth hormone requires multiple steps. We have investigated a method to purify growth hormone which would be applicable to most protein hormones that bind to cell surface receptors.AIM: To test whether his-tagged extracellular domain growth hormone receptor could be used to purify recombinant growth hormone.<p class="ab...

ea0003p193 | Neuroendocrinology | BES2002

Leptin and leptin receptors are developmentally regulated in rat pituitary

Morash B , Imran S , Ur E , Wilkinson M

We reported that leptin mRNA is developmentally regulated and hypothesized that local leptin expression is important for the maturation of the hypothalamic-pituitary system. Pituitary leptin mRNA levels were down-regulated in early postnatal male and female rats. We now show that pituitary leptin protein content and expression of the long (OBRb) and short (OBRa) leptin receptor isoforms in the pituitary and hypothalamus also undergo age-related changes. Tissue wa...

ea0031p208 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2013

Leptin in serum and vitreous humor, and retinal ob mRNA, in human diabetes

Imran Syed A , Wilkinson Diane A , Tan Alex Y , Dickinson John D , O'Brien Dan M , Samad Arif , Wilkinson Michael

Introduction: Elevated intraocular (vitreous) leptin is implicated in proliferative diabetic retinopathy. The source of vitreous leptin is uncertain and it could be derived from systemic leptin. However we showed that leptin (ob) mRNA is present in rat retina, suggesting that retinal tissue could also be a source of intraocular leptin. The present investigation quantified ob mRNA in human retinal tissue obtained from diabetic and control cadavers. In a parall...

ea0051p002 | Thyroid | BSPED2017

Radioactive Iodine therapy for the management of hyperthyroidism in children and adolescents

Wilkinson Ingrid C E Wilkinson , Meso Muriel , Rowse Victoria , Joel Emily , Morris Elizabeth , Price Leanne , Storr Helen L , Drake William M

Background: Radioactive iodine therapy (RAI) is established as a safe and effective treatment for adults with Grave’s disease. As thyrotoxicosis in children is rare, it is difficult to obtain high quality evidence about the safety and efficacy of RAI. We present data from our centre between 2007 and 2017.Methods: 20 paediatric patients with hyperthyroidism (16F), median age 15.7 years (range 10.8–19.3) had RAI in our centre either one or two do...

ea0031p42 | Clinical biochemistry | SFEBES2013

Glycosylated linkers to generate long-acting GH tandems

Wilkinson Ian , Cawley Pippa , Bielohuby Maximilian , Sayers Jon , Artymiuk Peter , Bidlingmaier Martin , Ross Richard

Background: The development of recombinant biologics has had a major impact on many diseases. However, most biologics are rapidly cleared from the body and therefore require frequent injection regimens. There is therefore a need for technologies that allow the half-lives of these molecules to be extended in a predictable manner.HypothesisIncreasing numbers of N-linked glycosylation motifs between two GH molecules leads to gradually...

ea0030oc3.5 | Oral Communications 3 | BSPED2012

Childhood type I diabetes education at time of diagnosis: what patients want to know

Holloway Edward , Wilkinson Dominic , Squire Yolande , Holzmann Jonathan , Lyddall Anne , Bahl Shailini

Introduction: National and International Guidelines on the education of children and families when diagnosed with type I diabetes are largely based on clinicians’ opinion but not patients’ or parents’ views on this important issue. We conducted a literature search using EMBASE, MEDLINE and CINAHL databases from 1980 to present which found no articles relating to patient opinion.Methods: We developed a questionnaire from a list of 34 educat...