Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0009p230 | Clinical | BES2005

Differential regulation of Urocortin 3 mRNA expression in the central nervous system by stress and glucocorticoids

Jamieson P , Li C , Vaughan J , Vale W

The CRF-related ligand Urocortin 3 (Ucn 3) is expressed in discrete subcortical areas with highest mRNA levels in the medial amgydala (MEA), hypothalamic median preoptic nucleus (MePO) and the rostral part of the perifornical hypothalamic area (PFN). Close anatomical association between major Ucn 3 terminal fields and the type 2-CRF receptor in hypothalamus, lateral septum and medial amygdala suggest it is well placed to modulate physiological processes including behavioural, ...

ea0008p28 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFE2004

Altered adrenomedullin (ADM) levels in the central nervous system (CNS) during acute experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (EAE)

Paul C , Bolton C

Loss of normal blood-brain barrier (BBB) function is an integral feature of the neuroinflammatory process in the human demyelinating disease multiple sclerosis (MS). Our previous studies using EAE as the experimental model of MS have demonstrated that restoration of BBB function is associated with an improved clinical status. The vasoactive peptide ADM works in an autocrine manner on endothelial cells of the vasculature and is produced at particularly high levels within the ne...

ea0011oc10 | Steroids and reproductive endocrinology | ECE2006

Progesterone signaling in human myometrium is mediated through two novel membrane G protein coupled receptors

Karteris E , Zervou S , Pang Y , Dong J , Hillhouse EW , Randeva HS , Thomas P

One of the hallmarks of parturition in most mammals is a dramatic drop in plasma levels of progesterone (P4), which promotes myometrial relaxation, prior to labor. In humans and some other primates however, the opposite occurs and placental P4 production increases with advancing pregnancy. The expression of nuclear progesterone receptor (PR)-responsive genes is decreased in the primate uterus at term, which suggests ‘functional’ progestin withdrawal involves repressi...

ea0011p718 | Reproduction | ECE2006

Secretion of adiponectin by human placenta: differential modulation by cytokines

Vatish M , Chen J , Karteris E , Zervou S , Digby JE , Hillhouse EW , Randeva HS

Pregnancy, a state of insulin resistance (IR), is associated with elevated levels of cytokines and profound alterations in metabolism, directed towards supplying adequate nutrition for the fetus. Adiponectin, an adipokine with anti-inflammatory and insulin sensitising properties, plays an important role in energy homeostasis. Interestingly, in gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), a state of greater insulin resistance, serum adiponectin levels are lower than normal subjects. We...

ea0009p29 | Diabetes and metabolism | BES2005

Differential modulation of orexin receptors by hyperglycaemia in the mouse heart

Karteris E , Chen J , Zervou S , Pelengaris S , Khan M , Randeva H

Diabetes mellitus, characterised primarily by hyperglycaemia, is associated with a number of cellular stresses and changes that cause cardiomyocytes to adapt with those modifications that characterise the diabetic heart. Although orexins are cardiovascular regulators acting via the brain, little is known about their potentially critical roles in the heart. Orexins exert their actions by activating two distinct G protein coupled receptors, orexin-R1 (OXR1) amd orexin-R2 (OXR2)....

ea0089c16 | Clinical – Nuclear Medicine/Interventional Radiology/Imaging | NANETS2022

Clinical Utility of Somatostatin Receptor Positron Emission Tomography Imaging Biomarkers for Characterization of Meningioma Among Incidental Central Nervous System Lesions

Fortin Ensign, MD, PhD Shannon , Agarwal, MD Muskan , Klanderman, PhD Molly , Badawy, MB, BCh Mohamed , Halfdanarson, MD Thorvardur R. , Johnson, MD Derek R. , Bassam Sonbol, MD Mohamad , Kendi, MD Ayse T.

Background: Somatostatin receptor (SSTR) PET imaging is utilized with increasing frequency in the clinical management of neuroendocrine tumors. Incidental PET-avid CNS lesions are commonly noted and presumed to be meningiomas. However, SSTR PET lacks specificity for meningioma identification. This study aims to clarify the role of SSTR-based imaging for classification of incidental CNS lesionsMethods: Patients who had undergone both Ga-68-DOTATATE PET an...

ea0032p26 | Adrenal cortex | ECE2013

Longitudinal assessment of adrenocortical responses to low-dose ACTH in critically ill septic patients

Vassiliadi Dimitra A , Dimopoulou Ioanna , Zervou Maria , Tzanela Marinella , Tsagaris Hercules , Augustatou Callirrhoe , Douka Evangelia , Livaditi Olga , Orfanos Stylianos , Kotanidou Anastasia , Armaganidis Apostolos , Tsagarakis Stylianos

Introduction: The hypothalamo-pituitary adrenal axis has been extensively investigated in sepsis. Most studies concentrated in the acute phase and in most the high-dose ACTH stimulation test has been applied. Studies extending in the post-acute phase by using the more physiological low-dose ACTH stimulation are scarce.We aimed to investigate the time course of cortisol levels before and after stimulation with 1μg Synacthen in mechanically ventilated...

ea0040l20 | The bright and dark side of transthyretin, a thyroxine plasma transporter | ESEBEC2016

The bright and dark side of transthyretin, a thyroxine plasma transporter

Saraiva M J

Transthyretin (TTR) is a plasma and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)-circulating protein. Besides the primordially attributed systemic role as transporter molecule of thyroxine (T4) and retinol (through the binding to retinol-binding protein (RBP)), TTR has been recognised as a protein with important functions in several aspects of the nervous system physiology. TTR has been shown to play an important role in behaviour, cognition, amidated neuropeptide processing, and nerv...

ea0008gs5 | (1) | SFE2004

Biology and Therapeutic Potential of Neural Stem Cells

Minger SL , Webber DJ , Patel MJ , Taylor H , Ekonomou A

Cellular replacement therapy has already shown clinical efficacy in human patients with Parkinson's' and Huntington's diseases. However, this currently relies on a continuous supply of tissue from early first trimester human foetuses and therefore it will be difficult to translate into a widespread therapy. Neural stem cells are self-renewing cells found in both the developing and adult nervous system that can be expanded ex vivo in defined medium and differentiated into all t...

ea0014s17.4 | Somatostatin receptors in health and disease | ECE2007

Cortistatin, a multi-functional somatostatin receptor analog

de Lecea Luis

Cortistatin is a neuropeptide that belongs to the somatostatin family, and shares 11 of its 14 amino acid residues with somatostatin. Studies in the central nervous system have shown that cortistatin has activities different from somatostatin, including enhancing slow wave sleep and selective conductances. However, in the periphery cortistatin appears to act as a somatostatin receptor analog. We have generated cortistatin ko mice and have analyzed the molecular, behavioral and...