Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0070aep19 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2020

Genes mediating cell growth in aldosterone-producing adenomas

Yang Yuhong , Tetti Martina , Mulatero Paolo , Schneider Holger , Reincke Martin , Ann Williams Tracy

Objective: Aldosterone-producing adenomas (APA) are a major cause of primary aldosteronism. Somatic mutations explain the excess aldosterone production in the majority of patients with APA with mutations in KCNJ5 encoding a potassium channel the most prevalent in most reported populations. Mechanisms driving cell proliferation are largely undefined.Design and method: Quantitative transcriptome analysis using RNA-seq was used to identify differen...

ea0031p10 | Bone | SFEBES2013

High throughput detection of early joint pathology in mouse models of osteoarthritis

Draghici A E , Waung J A , Bassett J H D , Williams G R

Articular cartilage maintenance and repair is regulated by numerous endocrine and paracrine factors. Investigation of molecular mechanisms underlying osteoarthritis (OA) is limited by inability to identify early stage disease and individuals at risk of progression. Susceptibility to OA is genetically determined and the availability of mice from the International Knockout Mouse Consortium with deletions of every known gene provides a unique opportunity to investigate its pathop...

ea0029oc13.2 | Adrenal Basic | ICEECE2012

VSNL1 is upregulated in aldosterone producing adenomas with KCNJ5 mutations and protects from calcium-induced apoptosis

Monticone S. , Crudo V. , Burrello J. , Galmozzi M. , Warth R. , Veglio F. , Mulatero P. , Williams T.

Visinin-like 1 (VSNL1) is upregulated in aldosterone-producing adenomas (APA) compared to normal adrenals. We demonstrate that VSNL1 overexpression in adrenocortical carcinoma cells (NCI H295R) upregulates basal and angiotensin II (Ang II)-stimulated CYP11B2 gene expression 3.2- and 1.5-fold, respectively. Conversely, silencing VSNL1 by RNA interference decreases Ang II-stimulated CYP11B2 expression and aldosterone secretion by 41 and 34.5%, respectively. Mutations in the pota...

ea0029p997 | Growth hormone IGF axis - basic | ICEECE2012

Factors affecting IGF1 response to GH during transition

Thankamony A. , Capalbo D. , Heywood J. , Williams R. , Ong K. , Dunger D. , Simpson H.

Background: GH replacement during the childhood-adult transition period is important for somatic maturation. The aim of the study was to explore the factors influencing IGF1 response to GH during transition.Methods: KIMS (Pfizer International Metabolic Study) database in UK was interrogated, and 98 patients (55 male, median age 20.7 years (15.7–25.8)) with childhood-onset GH deficiency (Co-GHD), who were started on adult dose of GH during transition...

ea0028p245 | Pituitary | SFEBES2012

Results and challenges of genetic testing in a large familial isolated pituitary adenoma (FIPA) kindred with an R304X AIP mutation

Williams Fred , Hunter Steven , Bradley Lisa , Morrison Patrick , Chahal Harvinder , Korbonits Marta , Atkinson A

20% of cases of FIPA have AIP gene mutations. These adenomas are often large and invasive. Our index case presented aged 13 with pituitary apoplexy. Histology showed necrotic tissue. He continued to grow and was 195 cm 4 y later. GH excess was confirmed. After treatment with octreotide and radiotherapy remission was achieved. His first cousin had also been successfully treated for acromegaly. This led to the original familial diagnosis. Subsequently, the c.910C>T, p.R304X ...

ea0028p250 | Pituitary | SFEBES2012

Factors affecting growth hormone (GH) replacement during transition in patients with childhood-onset GH deficiency

Thankamony Ajay , Capalbo Donatella , Rachel Williams , Heywood James , Ong Ken , Dunger David , Simpson Helen

Background: GH therapy during the transition period is important for somatic maturation. Identification of factors associated with low IGF-I levels may be useful in optimising GH replacement therapy.Objectives: To explore the prevalence and determinants of insufficient GH replacement during transitionMethods: Childhood-onset GH deficient (CO-GHD) patients (n=65) who stopped therapy, and were started on adult GH dose during t...

ea0025p222 | Pituitary | SFEBES2011

Has you appearance changed over the last few years? Oh I’m really ugly now!

Eligar Vinay Somashekar , Dacruz Thomas , Thind Munveer , Rao Srinivas , Williams Meurig , Rice Samuel

Forty two year Mrs SJ, community support worker with a background history of hypothyroidism was referred by her GP with excessive tiredness and weight gain. She had been attending her surgery for few months with somatic symptoms and her GP had noticed significant change in facial characteristics and large hands. She complained of increase in her feet size from a size 6 to a 9. No disturbance of vision was reported.She was noted to have hyperglycaemia and...

ea0025p339 | Thyroid | SFEBES2011

Thyroid hormone receptor alpha is a permissive factor that regulates osteoclastogenesis indirectly

Nicholls Jonathan J , Combs Charlotte E , Williams Graham R , Bassett J H Duncan

Thyrotoxicosis is characterised by increased osteoclast activity. Thyroid hormone receptor alpha (TRα) is the predominant TR-isoform in bone and mice lacking TRα have skeletal hypothyroidism with impaired osteoclastic bone resorption. By contrast, mice lacking TRβ have skeletal hyperthyroidism and increased bone resorption. Thus, we hypothesized that T3 acts via TRα to stimulate osteoclastogenesis. Osteoclasts were differentiated in vitro ...

ea0023oc5.3 | Oral Communications 5 | BSPED2009

Young persons' weight management service: a service users' evaluation

Williams Marc , Kendall Debbie , Gleeson Helena , Amin Rakesh , Banerjee Indi , Patel Leena , Clayton Peter , Hall Catherine

Background: Obese young people are likely to suffer significant morbidity in adult life. Successful intervention during adolescence may have far-reaching benefits. Evidence is emerging that patient-responsive clinical services may deliver improved outcomes.Aims: To assess the perceptions of obese young people about weight and weight-management services.Method: Annonymised, postal questionnaire survey of 116 obese young people (9&#1...

ea0023p28 | (1) | BSPED2009

46 XY girls – the importance of careful newborn examination

Sharp Tim , Fraser Nia , Shenoy Manoj , Randell Tabitha , Denvir Louise , Williams Alun

Introduction: Disorders of sexual differentiation (DSD) are uncommon and pose many challenges to families affected and clinicians. The genotypic 46XY male with female phenotype form an interesting group with diverse presentation. We studied all such children attending our multidisciplinary DSD clinic. Only in a minority of these children did newborn examination raise the possibility of DSD. Delays in identifying these abnormalities can cause significant psychological difficult...