POSTER SESSION ENDOCRINOLOGY


Tuesday, June 5 (12.45-14.45 h)
Sequence of posters is subject to updating.  

1
Ellen Smid-Koopman
Distinct functional differences of human progesterone receptors A and B on gene expression and growth regulation in two endometrial carcinoma cell lines
2
A.N. Franke
Early changes in luteinizing hormone release in female rats with age
3
M.J.G. Gruijters
Anti-Müllerian hormone inhibits initiation of primordial follicle growth and lowers FSH sensitivity of growing follicles in the mouse ovary
4
K.J. Keizer
LH and FSH responses of the pituitary for GNRH stimulation, effects of cycle stage
5
T.F.E. Penninkhof
Protein partners of REPS2, a protein possibly involved in the transition to hormone-independent cancer
6
Gert-Jan C.M. van den Bemd
Human TRPS1, a transcription factor implicated in prostate cancer cell apoptosis, binds to DNA at GATA motifs
7
H.H. van Vugt
Growth hormone release and hypothalamic feedback
8
G. van Luijtelaar
The ovarian hormones and absence epilepsy in rats
9
J.J. Koksma
Neurosteroid modulation of GABAA receptors in oxytocin neurons is dependent on phosphatase activity
10
Christianne M.A. Reijnders
Topology of IGF-II expression and the binding proteins (IGFBPs) in the brain of normal and hIGF-II transgenic mice
11
A. Alkemade
Decreased thyrotropin-releasing hormone gene expression in the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN) of patients with major depression
12
B. Zandieh Doulabi
Downregulation of mRNA levels of thyroid hormone receptor isoforms TR"1, TR"2 and TR$1 in hypertrophical right ventricle of the rat heart using real time PCR
13
J. Terpstra
Neurodevelopmental effect of early postnatal amygdala lesions on pituitary-adrenal response to stress in rats: relevance for schizophrenia
14
K. de Vries
Diet-induced obesity: contribution of glucocorticoids to leptin sensitivity and the development of obesity in rodents
15
M.M. Buijs
Fasting induced responses of lipolysis and hormone profiles in normal weight and obese women
16
F. Kreier
Autonomic innervation of white adipose tissue
17
F.A.J.L. Scheer
Circadian temperature rhythm caused by nocturnal temperature increase by the suprachiasmatic nucleus, independent of activity
18
E.H.E.M. van de Wall
Leptin signaling pathway: effects on energy intake and energy expenditure
19
M. Ruiter
Food intake and SCN-mediated control of a daily rhythm in glucagon secretion
20
B.D. Roorda
Prolonged heavy exercise: physiology and pathology
21
S. Perreau
The daily melatonin rhythm: a combined effect of inhibitory and excitatory outputs
22
P.Y. Wielinga
Involvement of central GLP-1 in gastric contractions