Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2197924 Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology 2007 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Adrenal cortex hyperfunction may occasionally be due to stimulation of steroid hormone production by LH/hCG. The recent demonstration of the LH/hCG receptor in a variety of normal and abnormal human adrenal tissues has provided a novel explanation for these clinical observations and offers the possibility of spontaneous remission (as in pregnancy-related hyperfunction) or effective treatment with GnRH-agonists (to down-regulate LH secretion in menopausal patients). Involvement of adrenal LH/hCG receptors should be considered in pregnant or post-menopausal patients with ACTH-independent Cushing's syndrome or androgen excess. Additional investigations are needed to better define the role of the LH/hCG receptor in the normal adult and fetal human adrenal and to understand how this system is excessively activated in rare cases of human disease.

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