hrp0094p1-111 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity B | ESPE2021
Hinton Elanor
, Narayan Kruthika
, Elsworth Rebecca
, Lithander Fiona
, Naeem Nimra
, Elson Ruth
, Taylor-Miller Tashunka
, Wilson Aileen
, Hamilton-Shield Julian
, Crowne Elizabeth
,
Background: Craniopharyngioma is a rare, suprasellar tumour, which, together with associated surgery or radiotherapy, results in damage to the hypothalamus and severe obesity in approximately 50% of cases. The multi-factorial mechanisms underlying the development of obesity in craniopharyngioma are not well understood. Hypothalamic damage in craniopharyngioma has been associated with dysfunctional parasympathetic nervous system activity leading to altered gluc...