Endocrinology of Metabolic Diseases

Strategic objectives

  • Conduct collaborative research with other research groups in areas such as diabetes mellitus and new technologies, metabolic syndrome, obesity, disease-related malnutrition, eating disorders, neuroendocrine tumors, thyroid and parathyroid pathology, neurohypophysis disorders, hyperaldosteronism, hyponatremia and disorders of body water, and transgender patients.
  • Participate in national disease registries, generating knowledge in collaboration with other national and international research groups: NADYA, National Detransition Registry, National Registry on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Hyponatremia: AQUA-SPAIN Registry, and type 1 diabetes mellitus.
  • Publish at least three articles annually in high-impact journals.
  • Develop doctoral theses related to the group’s areas of expertise.
  • Participate in consensus statements and clinical practice guidelines within the specialty.

Lines of research

  • Epidemiology of diabetes mellitus and its complications.
  • Effectiveness of the Mediterranean diet in the prevention of gestational diabetes and associated metabolic diseases.
  • Long-term outcomes for patients with gestational diabetes, considering the clinical impacts on their offspring.
  • Evolution of metabolic syndrome following an intervention based on the Mediterranean diet.
  • Biomarkers associated with food intake.
  • Changes in signals mediated by gastrointestinal hormones and neuropeptides in appetite control mechanisms following bariatric surgery.
  • Factors influencing body weight regulation in obesity: analysis of gastrointestinal hormones and encoding genes.
  • Role of bariatric surgery in the treatment of morbid obesity and remission of diabetes mellitus.
  • Evolution of body composition and prevalence of sarcopenic obesity in patients after bariatric surgery.
  • Inflammation and oncogenesis in metabolic diseases.
  • Molecular biology related to obesity, diabetes, vascular risk, and cancer.
  • Pharmacogenetics of somatostatin analogs in patients with gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors: study of polymorphisms, somatic mutations, and proteins involved in tumor response.
  • Therapeutic optimization protocols in clinical nutrition for hospitalized and outpatient patients.
  • Prevalence of disease-related malnutrition in oncology patients: body composition.
  • Clinical nutrition interventions and their impact on clinical outcomes, physical function, and body composition.
  • Metabolic changes occurring after hormonal treatment in transgender and gender-diverse populations.
  • Causes and consequences of hyponatremia and body water disorders.
  • Thyroid nodule: benign and oncological pathology.
  • Hyperaldosteronism: characterization and treatment.

 

Research Line on Chronobiological Molecular Mechanisms

  • Chemical chronodisruptors.
  • Molecular and chronobiotic mechanisms of obesity and its comorbidities.
  • Nutrition and nutritional disorders.
  • Chronobiotic protectors.

Other members of the group

  • María Arnoriaga Rodríguez
  • Ana María Barabash Bustelo
  • Maria Pilar Cano Barquilla
  • José Ángel Díaz Pérez
  • María Paz De Miguel Novoa
  • Alejandra Durán Rodríguez-Hervada
  • Jose Luis Espadas Gil
  • Ana Isabel Esquifino Parras
  • Mª Soledad Fernández Alfonso
  • Maria Del Pilar Fernandez Mateos
  • Nuria García De La Torre Lobo
  • María Gemma Hernández Nuñez
  • Vanesa Jimenez Ortega
  • Angélica Larrad Sáinz
  • Rocío Martín O'connor
  • María Pilar Matía Martín
  • Verónica Melero Álvarez
  • María Del Carmen Montañez Zorilla
  • Natalia Pérez Ferre
  • Mario Pazos Guerra
  • Maria Juliana Perez De Miguelsanz
  • Ana Maria Ramos Levi
  • Laura Romero Pérez
  • Miguel Ángel Rubio Herrera
  • Macarena Torrego Ellacuria
  • Leire Virto

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