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Endocrine Feedback Loop

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Endocrine Feedback Loop
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    EFL068 - Hypocalcemia in CKD after Denosumab

    18/12/2025 | 35 mins.

    For our 68th episode, we look at a paper in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism that compares the effect on calcium of initial and subsequent doses of denosumab in people with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Though concerns have arisen over the years about the problems with stopping denosumab therapy, it remains an appealing medication for some of our patients with CKD. So we thought this report had the potential to change our practice and gave us the opportunity to delve into the challenges around osteoporosis in CKD. Host Chase Hendrickson, MD, MPH, MHCC, from Vanderbilt University talks with regular contributor Amal Shibli-Rahhal, MD, from University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, and guest expert Kristin Clemens, MD, from St. Joseph’s Hospital and Western University in London, Ontario, Canada. They discuss “Dose-Specific Effects of Denosumab on Serum Calcium Levels in Patients With Osteoporosis and Various Renal Functions” by Sun et al, published in the July 2025 issue of JCEM. Show notes can be found at https://www.endocrine.org/journals/endocrine-feedback-loop-podcast-series/efl068 — podcast home page: https://www.endocrine.org/journals/endocrine-feedback-loop-podcast-series.

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    EFL067 - Bariatric Surgery and Changes in Body Composition and Musculoskeletal Health

    20/11/2025 | 43 mins.

    For our 67th episode, we look at a study in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism that reports the impact of different types of weight-loss surgery on body composition, muscle strength, and bone density. Our patients frequently ask questions about these changes with surgical and medical weight loss, so we thought it highly worthwhile to review these findings with you all. Host Chase Hendrickson, MD, MPH, MHCC, from Vanderbilt University talks with regular contributor Andrew Kraftson, MD, from the University of Michigan, and guest expert Anne Schafer, MD, from the University of California, San Francisco. They discuss “One Year Changes in Body Composition and Musculoskeletal Health Following Metabolic/Bariatric Surgery” by Jassil et al, published in the May 2025 issue of JCEM. Show notes can be found at https://www.endocrine.org/journals/endocrine-feedback-loop-podcast-series/efl067 — podcast home page: https://www.endocrine.org/journals/endocrine-feedback-loop-podcast-series.

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    EFL066 - Islet Autoantibodies

    16/10/2025 | 35 mins.

    For our 66th episode, we review a recent Journal of the Endocrine Society article that looks at the frequency of positive islet antibodies in a population of adults without diabetes. While that may initially seem like an unusual article choice, we found it to be quite helpful in an era where we now have a therapeutic option to delay the onset of clinical type 1 diabetes when we can identify people early enough. That treatment option naturally raises questions about how we can find such patients and the risk of false-positive results with these antibodies. Host Chase Hendrickson, MD, MPH, MHCC, from Vanderbilt University talks with regular contributor Steven D. Wittlin, MD, from the University of Rochester Medical Center, and guest expert Raghu G. Mirmira, MD, PhD, from the University of Chicago. They discuss “Prevalence of Islet Autoantibodies in Adults Without Diabetes” by Pauley et al, published in the August 2025 issue of JES. Show notes can be found at https://www.endocrine.org/journals/endocrine-feedback-loop-podcast-series/efl066 — podcast home page: https://www.endocrine.org/journals/endocrine-feedback-loop-podcast-series.

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    EFL065 - MACS and Vertebral Fractures

    18/9/2025 | 42 mins.

    For our 65th episode, we go to The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism to look at a report of two different studies that investigate the relationship between MACS (mild autonomous cortisol secretion) and vertebral fractures. MACS has been of increasing interest to endocrinologists over the past few years, with a greater recognition of its health impact and new guidelines on its assessment and treatment. As this topic continues to evolve, we thought that this paper has a high likelihood of impacting our clinical care and so is well worth discussion. Host Chase Hendrickson, MD, from Vanderbilt University talks with regular contributor Jill Wagoner, MD, from the University of Nebraska Medical Center, and guest expert Oksana Hamidi, DO, from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. They discuss “Adrenalectomy Reduces the Risk of Vertebral Fractures in Patients With Mild Autonomous Cortisol Secretion” by Morelli et al, first published online in JCEM in April 2025. Show notes can be found at https://www.endocrine.org/journals/endocrine-feedback-loop-podcast-series/efl065 — podcast home page: https://www.endocrine.org/journals/endocrine-feedback-loop-podcast-series.

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    EFL064 - Subclinical Thyroid Disease and Cardiovascular Risk Factors

    21/8/2025 | 49 mins.

    For our 64th episode, we return to The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism to review a recent paper that attempts to elucidate the connection between subclinical thyroid disease and cardiovascular disease. Any of you listeners who see patients with thyroid conditions likely frequently encounter people with mild thyroid abnormalities and need to figure out if those abnormalities may have a clinical impact. So, given the many unanswered questions in this area, we thought this article well worth discussing. Not only do these authors use an observational study design, but their work is a pooling of multiple observational investigations, necessitating a careful thinking through of the methodology. Host Chase Hendrickson, MD, from Vanderbilt University talks with regular contributor Anupam Kotwal, MD, from the University of Nebraska Medical Center, and guest expert Jennifer S. Mammen, MD, PhD, from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. They discuss “Associations Between Subclinical Thyroid Dysfunction and Cardiovascular Risk Factors According to Age and Sex” by Baretella et al, published in the May 2025 issue of JCEM. Show notes can be found at https://www.endocrine.org/journals/endocrine-feedback-loop-podcast-series/efl064 — podcast home page: https://www.endocrine.org/journals/endocrine-feedback-loop-podcast-series

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About Endocrine Feedback Loop

Endocrine Feedback Loop is a monthly journal club podcast series brought to you by the Endocrine Society. Hosted by endocrinologist Chase Hendrickson, MD, from Vanderbilt University, each episode features an expert educator and a topical specialist dissecting recently published journal articles and discussing implications for clinical practice.
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